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deficiency <a deficiency; deficiencies> N

deficiency ECON
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affective deficiency

air deficiency AUTO

air deficiency

authority deficiency

calorie deficiency

deficiency disease MED

encephalopathic deficiency

iodine deficiency

iodine deficiency

iron deficiency

iron deficiency

mental deficiency

mental deficiency

nutritional deficiency

iodine deficiency disorders

Iodine Deficiency Disorders

iron deficiency anemia MED

Protein-Calorie Deficiency

psycho-affective deficiency

vitamin a deficiency

vitamin a deficiency

Usage examples with deficiency

suffer from the absence or deficiency of

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Small, distorted leaves resembling a boron deficiency emerge.
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The second half of the twentieth century brought more growth, as well as wear-and-tear and obsolescence, and the school's problems far exceed spatial deficiency.
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He added that the railway authorities had also pointed out loopholes and deficiencies in safety management, which had emerged in the accident.
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There are virtually no deficiencies in the quality of the parts that were actually restored.
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Units reportedly sell for around $15,000 and are promoted for diagnosis of conditions including parasites, food and environmental sensitivities, candida, nutritional deficiencies and much more.
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In yeast, mitochondrial magnesium deficiency also leads to disease.
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It has cautioned that, unless it can repay or restructure its obligation, it will face a material deficiency in our short term liquidity.
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Therefore, restricting foods that contain phosphorus and potassium can lead to deficiencies in other important vitamins.
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In one 1997 study of white cats with varying degrees of hearing deficiency, 72% of the animals were found to be totally deaf.
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Though the pair are completely incompatible with each other, they do acquire the others strengths to offset their own deficiencies.
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