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"Its excuse for not changing the time is wrong and will soon lead to shortage of power".
Pricing below may lead to shortage of supply.
Internal pressure losses will lead to shortage of air from compressor to turbine disk for cooling purpose, thus deteriorating turbine's performance and finally limiting their lifespan.
In acute sepsis, factors like pulmonary damage, reduction of cardiac output and impaired myocardial contractibility may lead to shortage of oxygen and consequently to a failure of mitochondrial respiration and/or tissue energy status (tissue ATP level) in major organs [42,43].
Killing these bacteria by the administration of antibiotics can lead to shortage of vitamin K and subsequently to hemorrhage symptoms.
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