Sentence examples for deficiency means from inspiring English sources

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Deficiency means lack of activities, such as immunodeficiency, of the body organ(s).

This fundamental deficiency means that they have largely been ignored by the medical profession.

And every year, iron deficiency means tens of thousands of pregnant women will not live to see their babies born.

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A control group of 15 untreated subjects with maxillary deficiency (mean age 8.3 years) was also recorded with a 12-month interval.

These results suggest that, except for the correlation between microcytic anemia and iron deficiency, mean corpuscular volume-based classification of anemia is not reliable and does not mirror the underlying pathogenesis.

Women with a serum 25(OH D level > 70 nmol/L had significantly lower parathyroid hormone levels than women with a vitamin D deficiency (mean 41vs.. 61.7 ng/L, p < 0.0001).

It remains to be seen how he handles the more physical style of play, and the team's interior deficiencies mean he will need to sharpen his elbows for post defense and rebounding.

Such deficiencies mean that the local economic evidence available to decision-makers is not very useful.

While a child may go to sleep each night with a full belly, micronutrient deficiencies mean that his or her body is still hungry for good nutrition.

Such deficiencies mean that the findings of this evaluation may not be very useful in informing decisions on health care resource allocation.

Nonetheless, contrasting results were found for genotypic structure under HW equilibrium: populations A and B showed no significant heterozygote deficiencies (mean FIS = −0.018 and −0.008 respectively), whereas both populations C and D significantly departed from HW expectations with mean FIS values of 0.083 and 0.033 respectively, both at P < 10−4 (Table 1).

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