Sentence examples for reason for deficiency from inspiring English sources

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One possible reason for deficiency in orbit may be that in Brazil, few ophthalmologists perform orbital surgery and that many refer their patients to other professionals, such as oral and maxillofacial surgeons.

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The reason for this deficiency is the excessive variation within various components of the experiments.

One primary reason for this deficiency is that people not trained in human factors engineering are unable to communicate with those that are, due to differences in terminology.

However, we are currently unable to rule out downregulation of glycolytic flux, fatty acid oxidation or biosynthesis of either adenine nucleotides or creatine, as the reason for this deficiency.

Meniscectomy due to trauma is likely to be the most common reason for meniscal deficiency.

There is strong evidence that physicians do not counsel obese patients adequately and attitudes may be one reason for this deficiency.

One plausible reason for this deficiency of conceptual framing could be that researchers were initially more occupied with attempting to measure the concept rather than trying to conceptualize and theorize it [ 11].

In the present study, using both an animal model and cultured cell experiments, we show that the main reason for taurine deficiency in cirrhosis is decreased expression of its biosynthetic enzyme, CDO.

To improve our understanding of the reason for the deficiency in prothrombin cleavage by prothrombinase assembled with the recombinant mutant cofactor molecules, we have studied prothrombin activation by gel electrophoresis.

Some of this deficiency may be caused by increased muscle stimulation or reduced feeding, but the high levels of induction suggest a more extreme reason for this deficiency, such as a reduction in energy production triggered by the effects of dichlorvos on mitochondrial function.

The main reason for this deficiency is that the cation olefin reaction starts with a reactive intermediate (a carbocation) that reacts exothermically with an alkene to reform the reactive intermediate; not to mention that reactive intermediates can also react in nonproductive fashions.

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