Sentence examples for experienced deficiencies from inspiring English sources

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(MK2) Many students experienced deficiencies in basic science knowledge and in their ability to apply it.

* row percentage The five most frequently reported items in which junior doctors "always" experienced deficiencies were: "intubation" (43.5%), "documentation & quality control" (31.3%), "social medicine & rehabilitation" (28.2%), "resuscitation" (26.8%), and "ECG interpretation" (23.6%).

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COMESA continues to experience deficiencies in transport, communications and hydro-energetic supply.

At each of these stages, young individuals may experience deficiencies, i.e. less or lower energetic food supply to their offspring.

It was also observed in earlier studies that students experience deficiencies in basic and clinical science knowledge when they are confronted with diseases and diagnostic methods that are new to them and with vastly more experienced and knowledgeable clinicians [ 9].

To address those questions, we hypothesized that AhR overexpression occurs in cells experiencing deficiencies in normally required estrogen receptor (ER) signaling, and the basic role of AhR in such cases is to guide the affected cells to develop orchestrated cellular changes aimed at substituting the normal functions of ER.

Early research into the theory postulated that people with a certain genetic makeup may experience deficiency in CYP2D6, leading to greater risk for "drug abuse" and toxicity, particularly regarding methamphetamine, a drug often assessed in the same studies as MDMA.

Recent bottleneck has not been detected in the Retinta goat population; however, the population experienced heterozygosity deficiency indicating that the population has undergone a size increase or expansion without immigration, or the introduction of unique alleles by immigrants.

The second potential reason is that our plants were older and had experienced P deficiency for a longer period than the experimental plants used in other studies.

Like vitamin C, consuming too much zinc exacts a toll on health; some nasal gels and sprays that contained zinc in caused anosmia (the inability to smell scents), and people who used too much denture cream containing zinc experienced copper deficiency and neurologic disease, notes the National Institutes for Health.

Most preterm infants requiring continued ventilatory support after 7 days of age experienced a deficiency of SP-B and SP-C.

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