Sentence examples for the largest deficiencies from inspiring English sources

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In our view, this reflects one of the largest deficiencies of the current regulation of HT GMPs - the exclusion of adverse effects caused by the altered management and use of the corresponding broad-spectrum herbicide.

At the end of the present review, the largest deficiencies are stated, which can be attributed to the preoccupation of the responsible RBC Elbe partners related to the dioxin issue ([8]; Conclusions and Outlook, this work).

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Arguably the largest deficiency in modern health care is the frequent failure to adhere to evidence-based best practices [ 1].

The largest deficiency of homozygous mutations corresponds to truncations, which shows the largest difference between both populations (ratio of 3.7 vs. 19 for Col and L er, respectively).

sdc was semilethal in homozygosity and in trans-heterozygosity with sdc, sdc, sdc or the larger deficiencies DfPK1 or Dfexel6076.

The same range of phenotypes is also observed in embryos homozygous for lmsS119 (data not shown) and in embryos with the excision alleles in trans to the larger deficiency, Df 2R exu2 (Fig. 5D).

Much of the debate about the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 has focused on its overall cost in the face of large deficiencies in coverage [ 2, 10].

There are large deficiencies in the scientific evidence of what is the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of interventions among the disadvantaged groups.

Hovind's legal battles mainly concern trying to get his conviction overturned and the large tax deficiency covering the years 1998 to 2006 reversed.

The large-scale deficiency in photosynthesis-related proteins and pigments (Table  1) results in incomplete light-harvesting by PSI and PSII on the thylakoid membrane of gall chloroplasts, which in turn indicates that the photosynthetic capacity must be much lower in galls than in host leaves, or even that no photosynthesis take place at all (26).

The largest areas of deficiency included not being specifically taught how to communicate: as a member of a nonclinical group (reported in 24%), across a broad range of socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds (19%) or how to provide consultation outside of the intensive care unit (17%).

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