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to deficiencies
noun
Inadequacy or incompleteness.
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RelA deficient cultured cells undergo apoptotic cell death upon treatment with TNFα due to deficiencies in pro-survival and anti-oxidant gene transcription [19], [20].
Some put it down to deficiencies in Kodak's corporate culture.
Others have noted that avoiding wheat products can lead to deficiencies in nutrients such as folate.
Most cases of narcolepsy are traced to deficiencies in the production of hypocretin.
But cutting out other food groups, especially dairy, could lead to deficiencies in nutrients like calcium.
Somali women are especially prone to deficiencies because their traditional clothing covers so much of their skin.
In 2001 A.P.P. defaulted on $13.9 billion in debt, drawing attention to deficiencies in its corporate governance.
Seborrheic dermatitis is generally thought to be connected not to light exposure but to deficiencies in the immune system or the nervous system.
In 1998, Mike Fuller helped create the Racial and Violent Crime Task Force, a response to deficiencies thrown up by the Lawrence case.
Still, to take advantage of the opportunity, ranchers find themselves having to face up to deficiencies in their operations, most notably limited refrigeration.
The shortfall in money and other defaults amount to "deficiencies of a constitutional dimension," which the court had warned would lead it to step in again.
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