Sentence examples for tension deficiency from inspiring English sources

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Drive, in psychology, an urgent basic need pressing for satisfaction, usually rooted in some physiological tension, deficiency, or imbalance (e.g., hunger and thirst) and impelling the organism to action.

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In these cells, the deficiency of tangential tension and centripetal tension in the zone of cell-cell contact leads to the assembly of straight actin bundles and to the maturation of radial AJs.

The deficiency of tangential tension as a result of the disappearance of the marginal bundle prevents contact paralysis and leads to overlapping of contacting cells.

We propose that the absence of marginal bundles in transformed epithelial cells leading to the deficiency of tangential tension at the border of contacting cells prevents inhibition of protrusive activity of contacting cells.

In a case report study by Prakash and Shah on 8 patients with chronic tension-type headache and vitamin D deficiency improvement in the headache was seen by administrating vitamin D [ 16].

Report   The deficiencies and points of tension found in this review are neither unique to UNICEF, nor do they necessarily signal deep-seated organizational pathologies that will be especially difficult to overcome.

The deficiencies and points of tension found in this review are neither unique to UNICEF, nor do they necessarily signal deep-seated organizational pathologies that will be especially difficult to overcome.

Although there is evidence that the embryonic environment, including oxygen tension, exposure to teratogens, and prenatal vitamin deficiencies, can all contribute to congenital defects (Hensinger 2009), the genetic contribution to the pathogenesis of vertebral malformation syndromes is less understood.

Bifocal femoral lengthening should not be used for lengthening for congenital pathologies (especially longitudinal deficiency of the femur) as the tension created in the soft tissues will become excessive.

It was found that surface tension due to an asymmetry related to H deficiency in the surface layers of the plates is the principle driving force of the cleavage, and the dimension of the nanotubes is controlled by this surface tension together with interlayer coupling energy and Coulomb force [55].

p38 Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) belongs to a family of stress kinases that are activated by proinflammatory cytokines and environmental stresses including altered osmolarity, nutrient deficiency, increased mechanical loading, and decreased oxygen tension [ 11, 12].

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