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Discover LudwigThe phrase "activation is deficient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a lack of effectiveness or inadequacy in a process or system related to activation.
Example: "The results of the experiment indicate that the activation is deficient, leading to suboptimal performance of the catalyst."
Alternatives: "activation is inadequate" or "activation is insufficient."
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It is clear that PLCζ plays a fundamental role in the activation of mammalian oocytes, and that genetic, molecular, or biochemical perturbation of this key enzyme is strongly linked to human infertility where oocyte activation is deficient.
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In patients with COPD there is deficient activation of Nrf2.
It has been reported that most of the BCa cell lines exhibit low levels of caspase activation, although caspase-3 is deficient in MCF-7 cells (Yang et al, 2007).
Uninfected cells were used to calculate the basal level of membrane ruffling and the C. jejuni ciaC mutant was used as a negative control, as this mutant is deficient for activation of levels of membrane ruffling relative to wild-type C. jejuni.
These results indicate that activation by proinflammatory cytokines is insufficient for full disease manifestation when Fas is deficient.
India is deficient in both.
Even Saddam is deficient here.
India is deficient on all four.
Our results indicate that altered non-parenchymal cell activation is sufficient to explain deficient regeneration caused by multiple disease states.
Therefore, we investigated whether T-cell activation is affected in NOX2-deficient mice (gp91 phox −/− ).
Telomerase activation is beneficial to WRN-deficient cells as it elongates short telomeres and prevents accelerated senescence [ 65].
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