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to insufficiency
noun
The lack of sufficiency; a shortage or inadequacy.
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In an age of plenty, we are all "prey to insufficiency" as there is always something we cannot afford.
Hedonists can respond in various ways to insufficiency objections.
Patella and tibia plateau stress fractures are more commonly due to insufficiency fractures.
Generally pelvic stress fractures are mostly due to insufficiency fractures and assessment of bone metabolism is usually indicated.
Treatment of a fixed bony deformity using a soft tissue procedure leads to insufficiency in many cases.
Serum 25(OH D (total) measurements showed 82.5% of the studied patients have vitamin D deficiency to insufficiency.
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Complications in pregnancy resulting from poor health related to insufficiencies in nutrition are frequent.
Clinics are reporting major stock ruptures of antiretrovirals due in part to insufficiencies in Global Fund financing [ 51].
A demand for care is a result of one or more unmet needs, mainly due to insufficiencies in available resources.
Six months post-transplant, the patient was transferred to the ICU due to respiratory insufficiency secondary to pulmonary infection.
The glycolytic reliance of PC3 and DU145 cells is believed to be due to OXPHOS insufficiencies related to mitochondrial dysfunction.
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