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Discover LudwigThe phrase "temporary deficiencies" is correct and common in written English.
It refers to shortcomings or defects that are temporary and can potentially be resolved or improved over time. Example: "The company is currently facing some minor setbacks due to temporary deficiencies in their supply chain. However, they are working on resolving these issues and expect to see improvements in the next quarter."
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Where temporary deficiencies do arise, it might be sufficient to remove the patient from the therapy until the deficiency subsides.
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T cells that react against these antigens then attack the B cells, and a temporary deficiency in the production of new antibodies lasts until the overt viral infection has been overcome.
Such a spraying situation does not often afflict Woods but, if it is going to surface, it might as well be at Torrey Pines, where he has been winning since his junior golf days and where he seemingly can summon something extra any time he needs to overcome some temporary deficiency in his game.
As is well known, such a local temporary deficiency of oxidizers can be spontaneously achieved by various means.
The trouble is that "The Pagoda" feels more like painting for the sake of painting, a technical exercise from an astonishingly fluent writer who may be suffering just a temporary passion deficiency.
Moreover, Wal-Mart and Costco have access to capital to handle any temporary working capital deficiencies.
Based on current evidence, unless you have a severe deficiency requiring temporary megadoses to correct, there is no reason to go any higher.
By inhibiting CFTR, SMase C-producing bacteria can also create a temporary condition, analogous to CFTR deficiency, in non-CF patients with lung infection.
The whole field is currently perceived as continuously growing; therefore, a lot of deficiencies are perceived as temporary barriers that will be resolvable in the medium-term perspective (Table 4).
Among studies focusing on specific network deficiencies, GII was associated with temporary water outages (relative risk = 3.26; 95% CI: 1.48, 7.19) as well as chronic outages in intermittently operated distribution systems (odds ratio = 1.61; 95% CI: 1.26, 2.07).
She now suffers from a potassium deficiency that causes sporadic and temporary paralysis, which she says she believes was caused by a genetically engineered virus being used by a co-worker.
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