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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deficient members" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe individuals or entities that lack certain qualities, skills, or attributes necessary for a specific purpose or role. Example: "The committee decided to provide additional training for the deficient members to enhance their skills."
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Given the upper bound for the number of deficient members, we consider uncertainty in the locations of deficient members, i.e., the set of deficient members is not specified in advance.
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I will remain an evolutionary loser and a mentally deficient member of gun world, hoping that we will have the courage to become truly civilized and turn the tables on those who would lead us down their dark path.
However, the repair-deficient member of these cell lines was not truly isogenic since in order to restore MMR activity a whole copy of chromosome 3 carrying a wild-type copy of MLH1 was inserted into the HCT116 cells (Koi et al, 1994).
Near-surface mounted (NSM) laminate strips of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) is a promising technique for increasing the flexural and the shear strength of deficient concrete members.
Interestingly, it has been reported that chicken DT40 B cells deficient for members of the FA pathway show a decrease in SHM [23], [26], although the precise mechanism for the decrease in the accumulation of non-templated mutations is currently unclear.
Income deficient sample members are more apt to be married (and less likely to be single), be self-employed, and once again, to work in lower-skill occupations than the working non-poor.
Nbp35 (nucleotide-binding protein 35) and Cfd1 (cytosolic iron-sulfur cluster deficient 1), members of classes III and IV in yeast, have been shown to form a stable complex and to act in [4Fe-4S] cluster assembly in the cytosol [ 30– 30].
Strengthening deficient or critical members may involve adding new material to the existing member.
Strengthening using near-surface mounted (NSM) carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) to increase the flexural and shear capacity of deficient reinforced concrete members is a promising method.
The use of near-surface mounted (NSM) carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) is a promising technique for strengthening deficient reinforced concrete members.
This paper investigates on the use of advanced optical measurement methods, i.e. 3D coordinate measurement machines (3D CMM) and stereo-vision digital image correlation (3D DIC), for the mechanical analysis of shear deficient prestressed concrete members.
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