Sentence examples for sufficient deficiencies from inspiring English sources

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And Mr. Zarb said today, for the first time, that the staff of the state board "has not found sufficient deficiencies in that first year" to make it scuttle Mr. Gulotta's plan for the rest of the period.

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Furthermore, sufficient oxygen deficiencies of the substoichiometric tungsten oxide can also contribute to the electrochemical activity, which can be confirmed by comparison of CV and EIS data with WO3 nanowires.

A questionnaire among students in a PBL curriculum at the start of the clinical phase showed that only 18.5% thought their basic science knowledge was sufficient, with most deficiencies being perceived in pharmacology and anatomy [ 13].

General nutritional principles indicate that healthy diets should include at least moderate amounts of fruit and vegetables, sufficient to prevent deficiencies of any nutrients, especially micronutrients such as vitamin C, which are mostly supplied by fruits and vegetables.

Together these observations motivated the question of our current study: Is JH deficiency sufficient to extend lifespan in Drosophila, and if so, by what mechanism?

The pink color and high concentration of NHHS FeII in UP40 cells indicated that these cells are adenine-deficient in medium that is sufficient to prevent adenine deficiency in WT cells.

But the basic knowledge is there and we have found that the motivation, energy, and adaptability of young hires is usually sufficient to overcome any deficiencies, particularly if given a bit of training.

While the average Se intake in most countries is sufficient to prevent Se deficiencies, it may be suboptimal for protection against a number of adverse health conditions.

For an evaluation system to contribute to this goal, it must promote the professional improvement of each faculty member and, at the same time, provide information sufficient to identify teaching deficiencies.

Thus, it is likely that these deficiencies are sufficient to explain the lack of virulence observed in 2002721280, as was demonstrated for a branched-chain amino acid auxotroph of Bp (Atkins et al. 2002).

This implies that even a transient folate deficiency is sufficient to disrupt genome integrity and enhance tumorigenicity, as DNA damage that was generated under conditions of folate deficiency is irreversible and thus cannot be recovered subsequent to later folate supplementation.

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