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are imbalances
noun
The property of not being in balance.
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The area blacked out in India is effectively a single, interconnected grid, which means that power is transmitted through it almost instantaneously, as are imbalances, Raj Rao, an American electric company executive who is a frequent visitor to India, told Mr. Wald.
The area blacked out in India is effectively a single, interconnected grid, which means that power is transmitted through it almost instantaneously, as are imbalances, explained Raj Rao, an American electric company executive who is a frequent visitor to India and is familiar with the system there.
There are imbalances of minerals in soil and forages which effected their concentration inequine blood.
Critical for the development of IBDs are imbalances in mucosal immunity as well as a disturbed function of the epithelial barrier, which leads to a marked infiltration of luminal microflora [30].
As one researcher identified, there are imbalances and risks inherent in the governance of CED.
Further adjustment by disease activity, medication and other patient characteristics will be considered if there are imbalances between the intervention groups.
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We are imbalanced as we stand here".
You start giving up things that are imbalanced".
His lawyers argue that extradition arrangements between Britain and the US are imbalanced.
The glucagon and GLP-1 levels are imbalanced in diabetes.
Consequently, proinflammatory and anti-inflammatory factors are imbalanced, leading to further degradation of gastrointestinal mucosal resistance.
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