If they enforced contracts by violence they were supplying a deficiency of commercial law. |
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Women must have sufficient iron stores to prevent iron deficiency from menstrual blood loss or pregnancy. |
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And vegetarians appear to be at no greater risk of iron deficiency than non-vegetarians. |
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Mild cobalt deficiency is easily confused with unthriftiness caused by underfeeding, heavy worm burdens or selenium-responsive illthrift. |
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That is absolutely absurd and untenable and, in our submission, a serious deficiency. |
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This deficiency is associated with anemia, a sore mouth and tongue and poor growth and spinal cord problems in newborn children. |
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Symptoms of yang deficiency include feeling cold, feeling fatigued and having unformed stools. |
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In this study, we describe an infant mummy from ancient Egypt that showed macromorphologic signs of chronic anemia and vitamin C deficiency. |
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Theirs was the first report showing that a host nutritional deficiency could turn a harmless microbe into a pathogen. |
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How best can we then differentiate microcytic anaemia of chronic disease from genuine iron deficiency when ferritin values are normal? |
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Iron deficiency is common on blueberries, rhododendrons, and pin oaks unless the soil is quite acidic. |
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Injections of leptin have been used to help morbidly obese people with a deficiency of the hormone to lose weight. |
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Negative dietary changes are related to the deficiency of maize in the amino acids tryptophan and lysine. |
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He believed that one's guiding principle should be moderation for in the extremes resided the vices of excess and deficiency. |
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What are the requisite things that the consumer needs to move the consumer court for deficiency in service? |
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As a result, he hit on the idea of doing a far-reaching survey of human sexuality in order to correct for this deficiency. |
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Plasma concentration of homocysteine is a good biomarker for folate deficiency. |
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It has been stated by some bioarchaeologists that iron deficiency anemia increases with the adoption of maize agriculture. |
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Yet, it is this dependence on rice that mires millions in chronic micro-nutrient deficiency. |
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Surely neither need accuse the other of being seriously flawed because of some deficiency that is already in process of correction. |
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Magnesium deficiency may be associated with the disorder of shanking, in which the bunch stems and berries shrivel before ripening. |
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Thiamine deficiency has been documented in 38 percent of a sample of 37 anorexics using erythrocyte transketolase activation. |
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The other affects multiple tissues and manifests symptoms similar to the transferase deficiency. |
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Cranial irradiation for tumors of the central nervous system can result in growth hormone deficiency. |
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In general, to emphasize a deficiency in communication, some interviewees could not estimate the number of horses within their section. |
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Excessive consumption of soft drinks in childhood has been shown to lead to calcium deficiency and more broken bones. |
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Acquired forms of growth hormone deficiency include tumors of the pituitary, hypothalamus and optic nerve. |
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Mixing studies should be performed to differentiate between a factor deficiency and the presence of an inhibitor. |
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Zinc deficiency in pregnant women causes abnormal labour, retarded fetal growth, and fetal abnormalities. |
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To test cats for feline leukemia virus and immune deficiency virus, vets check for the presence of the virus itself, not the antibody levels. |
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Physicist Park debunks some foolish and fraudulent scientific claims, such as magnetic deficiency syndrome, cold fusion, and free energy. |
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Causes of immune deficiency include autoimmune diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, and human immunodeficiency virus infection. |
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The immune deficiency that the boy had was severe and life-threatening itself, so the experimental therapy provided him at least some hope. |
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Interestingly, the AIDS virus immune deficiency doesn't really lead to problems with colds. |
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Your child's doctor may test for SCID or other types of immune deficiency if your baby exhibits any of these signs within the first year of life. |
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These compounds adversely affect the immune system, primarily causing cell-mediated immune deficiency, allergy, and autoimmunity. |
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Symptoms such as stomach trouble, pneumonia and TB are taken to be the ultimate illness rather than the underlying immune deficiency. |
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These cells were able to partially rescue the immune systems of mice suffering from complete immune deficiency. |
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This neuropathy is very similar to that in cases of pernicious anaemia, which is also due to a deficiency of cobalamin. |
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If the deficiency is from a lack of intrinsic factor, it's called pernicious anemia. |
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Treatable anemias like iron deficiency and pernicious anemia are by far the most common. |
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Diseases such as anaemia due to iron deficiency, pernicious anaemia, and leukaemia are diagnosed in this way. |
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A deficiency of B12, or cobalamin, is also known to cause delays of motor and language skills in children. |
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Haemophilia is caused by a deficiency of factor eight which causes the blood to clot. |
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Congenital hypothyroidism is a thyroid hormone deficiency that retards growth and brain development. |
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Severe magnesium deficiency, or hypomagnesaemia, can block the release of parathyroid hormone. |
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It seems to be caused by a deficiency of hypocretin, a molecule that allows cells to successfully communicate with each other. |
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In either case, organic acids like citrate and malate are synthesized to enable the plant to survive under phosphorus deficiency. |
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This deficiency interferes with the normal working of the body's immune system and affects the blood vessels in various parts of the body. |
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Folate deficiency appears to facilitate genetic modification at a fragile chromosomal site. |
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A vitamin deficiency can cause normal body functions to break down and render a person susceptible to disease. |
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People in west Africa use red palm oil, which is rich in b carotene, in cooking, so rarely develop vitamin A deficiency. |
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The introduction of the ackee and the mango at the end of the eighteenth century did help to reduce this vitamin A deficiency. |
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That is to say it did not stem from any inherent infirmity or weakness or deficiency. |
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Magnesium is an essential element in the chlorophyll molecule, and so chlorosis is a common symptom of magnesium deficiency. |
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The oxygen deficiency in the ischemic zones should be lowered secondarily by the antilipolytic effect of these substances. |
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This deficiency is the single-most important cause of blindness in about half a million children annually. |
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Not only is there this general deficiency in mnemonic representation, there are special deficiencies due to the fact of oblivescence. |
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For individual syndromes, additional acupoints were added to correct the deficiency of the relevant organs. |
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In people with Addison's disease, the adrenal cortex is destroyed, leading to a deficiency or absence of the hormones it produces. |
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Cytokine release requires the adherence to bone, so estrogen deficiency is unlikely to stimulate cytokine secretion from circulating cells. |
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There is no merit in this claim of deficiency, on the evidence properly admissible before me. |
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The only exclusion criterion was overt signs of vitamin A deficiency, which was not present in any child. |
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Supplementation with folic acid prevents folate deficiency in patients with inflammatory bowel disease treated with sulfasalazine. |
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A case report suggests carnitine deficiency was induced in a patient receiving sulfadiazine and pyrimethamine. |
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But then, overdosing on received wisdom and political correctness does tend to result in irony deficiency. |
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Investigations showed iron deficiency anaemia, and she was treated with ferrous sulphate. |
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Surely any deficiency in the Pension Fund was the sole responsibility of the Wiltshire County Council and they should have accepted liability. |
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The aim of this study was to determine whether goitrous children with iron deficiency anemia would respond to oral iodine supplementation. |
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Like hemophilia A, hemophilia B, or factor IX deficiency, is an X-linked chromosome bleeding disorder. |
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As a result, kwashiorkor, a disease caused by protein deficiency, is common. |
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Manganese deficiency is a common disorder on alkaline soils while its toxicity normally only occurs on strongly acid soils. |
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The only way to make up the deficiency was to organize all men discharged from the regular Army into an enlisted reserve. |
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A guide to their use in the treatment and prevention of vitamin A deficiency and xerophthalmia. |
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Of these, 9 children had overt vitamin A deficiency as evident by the presence of xerophthalmia. |
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Zinc-responsive dermatosis is an uncommon disease of dogs resulting from either an absolute or relative deficiency in zinc. |
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Only at the Mpi locus was there a slight suggestion of a deficiency of heterozygotes. |
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He found a major cause of bronchial asthma and many other chronic diseases to be a deficiency of carbon dioxide in the alveolus of our lungs. |
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Specific strategies can help to remedy this deficiency and improve patients' understanding of risks. |
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Soil amendments like gypsum or lime should not be applied unless a soil test shows an imbalance or deficiency. |
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With progressively more disease states manifesting GSH deficiency, repletion is a viable preventive, therapeutic, and anti-aging strategy. |
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The authors explained that it wasn't myasthenia gravis, or Lou Gehrig's disease, or polymyositis, and not carnitine deficiency. |
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In children, the major causes of anemia are dietary iron deficiency and infection. |
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It is important to remember that though they are related, iron deficiency and anaemia are distinct conditions. |
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To address the deficiency problem, food manufacturers enrich flour, maize, and rice and fortify breakfast cereals with iron. |
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However, we cannot rule out the possibility that some infants may suffer from iron deficiency anemia if meat is introduced too late. |
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The most common form of microcytic anemia is iron deficiency caused by reduced dietary intake. |
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The diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia was given if anemia and iron deficiency were present. |
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The most prevalent and preventable form of microcytic anemia is iron deficiency anemia. |
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Although it has been thought of as a symptom of iron deficiency, it is more commonly discovered in patients who are not anemic. |
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The second deficiency is concerned with the overly strict definition of selective neutrality. |
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We have been treating growth hormone deficiency with growth hormone in children for over four decades. |
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The most commonly encountered disorders are coagulation factor VIII deficiency, coagulation factor IX deficiency and von Willebrand's disease. |
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Genetic deficiency of androsterone UDP-glucuronosyltransferase activity in Wistar rats is due to the loss of enzyme protein. |
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They also have fewer problems with allergies, asthma, sudden infant death syndrome, iron deficiency anemia and many other medical problems. |
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Toxicity, nutritional deficiency, and competition with resident species are the primary causal factors in their host plant separation. |
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The same researcher tested for, but did not find, a deficiency of thiamin or pyridoxine in cataract patients. |
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A dietary deficiency has been linked to abnormal capillary leakiness, pain and weakness in the extremities, and nocturnal leg cramps. |
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Don't rush to make good the deficiency by consulting a dictionary of national biographies. |
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Thin and whitish leukorrhea with little odor indicates deficiency of the spleen and kidney. |
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Mr. Kendall testified that what was being described he would characterize as a workmanship deficiency. |
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Whitehead et al demonstrated megaloblastic changes in cervical smears of oral contraceptive users in the absence of general folate deficiency. |
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The causes for chewing wood can be tooth problems and teething, stomach or intestinal parasites or mineral deficiency. |
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Exclusively breastfed infants are at increased risk of vitamin D deficiency and rickets. |
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Only small amounts are excreted unchanged in the urine. A genetic pseudocholinesterase deficiency could lead to increased cocaine levels. |
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Many of them realize the deficiency and limitations of science as the only savior of mankind. |
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Phosphorus deficiency produced the largest increase in root hair density, and the biggest decrease in root hair inequality. |
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Arthritics with a mineral deficiency may benefit from even a small amount of mineral absorption. |
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Sulfur deficiency on most crops is expressed as general yellowing but in corn it also may appear as leaf striping. |
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The deficiency of the catamenia in these cases may be looked upon as incurable. |
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Another remarkable feature Hu noticed in his early days in the city was the serious deficiency of work efficiency. |
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Despite the leaf burn, there was good recovery of vegetative growth from B deficiency, and the plants produced healthy reproductive heads. |
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If we later find that a defaulted loan has an underwriting deficiency, we may ask the lender to repurchase the loan. |
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An important deficiency of the act, however, was its failure to implement a standardised, routine data set for monitoring care plans. |
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Perhaps a deficiency in this chemical marks a person as someone who needs to be careful with booze. |
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Retention of dampness from spleen deficiency can affect the kidneys by obstructing the movement of fluids. |
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It indicates a deficiency of blood and essence, qi stagnation, and blood stasis. |
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The waist is the house of the kidneys, deficiency causes soreness and weakness of the lumbar region. |
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As the deficiency worsens children become pale and weak, eat less, and tire easily. |
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Until this deficiency is rectified, invoking craving merely further obfuscates an already confused area. |
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Other causes include Lyme disease, HIV, alcoholism, B12 deficiency, or diabetes. |
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Lab tests show a deficiency of all the blood cells, which explains the nosebleeds. |
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They are reported to have discovered a possible link between fatty acid deficiency and childhood autism. |
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Yang deficiency unsuccessfully controls water, so there is profuse and clear urine. |
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Some causes of acquired factor deficiencies include liver disease, vitamin K deficiency, and drug therapy. |
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Vitamin B-12 deficiency can also be caused by a tapeworm ingested from contaminated fish, because the tapeworm saps nutrients from your body. |
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She also said that it could be stress related or maybe even a vitamin deficiency that the tests don't show up. |
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Studies have shown that deficiency in essential vitamins can lead to antisocial behaviour. |
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Boron deficiency is the most widespread of all the micronutrient deficiencies in many crop regions from tropical to temperate zones. |
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Vitamin K deficiency may play an important role in bone health in patients with cystic fibrosis. |
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Blood is also tested for anaemia, iron and vitamin deficiency and liver problems. |
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Some of the calcifuges also tended to have a slightly violet colour, which could be a sign of P deficiency. |
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This is an extremely low level, and it represents only the amount needed to prevent health problems such as scurvy, a vitamin deficiency disease. |
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Overt vitamin deficiency diseases, such as pellagra or scurvy, are uncommon in persons who consume a typical North American diet. |
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Males from Oregon-R and 2b were crossed with virgin females from each deficiency strain. |
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As we now know, oranges and lemons are excellent sources of vitamin C, and scurvy is the disease resulting from severe vitamin C deficiency. |
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Eighty-five percent of the patients had intrinsic sphincteric deficiency, while 15 percent had genuine stress urinary incontinence. |
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This gradual loss has been tied to protein deficiency, lack of exercise, and increased frailty among the elderly. |
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Symptoms associated with riboflavin deficiency include, glossitis, seborrhea, angular stomatitis, cheilosis and photophobia. |
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When leaves turn yellow while veins remain green, it's a sign of chlorosis, a condition caused by an iron deficiency in the soil. |
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Iron deficiency is characterized by an interveinal chlorosis of young leaves while the veins remain green. |
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Studies show little difference in iron deficiency between veggies and non-veggies. |
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Scottish diets are high in fat and there is a marked deficiency of fruit and vegetables. |
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There was a clear deficiency of bast fibre along the length of the mutant stem. |
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Purpura may be secondary to thrombocytopenia, platelet dysfunction, coagulation factor deficiency or vascular defect. |
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These observations add further support for a lack of thrombogenicity with heterozygous plasminogen deficiency. |
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Testing for protein C deficiency is often part of the laboratory analysis of individuals with thrombophilia. |
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Dietary-related vitamin B12 deficiency is rare, but strict vegans may be at risk because their diet excludes the foods that provide this vitamin. |
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Vitamin A is important for photoreceptor mechanisms in the retina and the integrity of epithelia, so deficiency can lead to night blindness. |
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The survey revealed that 30 per cent of the students were deficient in Vitamin A and B, and 17.75 per cent had iron deficiency. |
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He is self-deprecating and self-effacing and has used humor to deflect criticism about his inadequacy and deficiency. |
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Enlarged red cells, called megaloblasts, are caused by vitamin B12 deficiency and folate deficiency. |
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Enlarged red cells derived from megaloblasts are a consequence of a deficiency of vitamin B12 or folic acid. |
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Folate and vitamin D deficiency may necessitate vitamin supplementations and, if uncorrected, leads to megaloblastic anemia. |
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The sow diet should be adequately fortified with these nutrients to prevent this deficiency. |
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Pellagra is a nutritional wasting disease attributable to a combined deficiency of tryptophan and niacin. |
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Many assumed that heart failure among Western heavy alcohol drinkers was due to associated nutritional deficiency states. |
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Over half a century later the medical community has not come to a consensus on whether the symptoms of andropause are truly a manifestation of testosterone deficiency. |
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This deficiency blinds 500,000 children in over 70 countries every year. |
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Leading researchers, nutritionists and government officials assembled in Washington, D.C., to develop an action plan to address this calcium deficiency. |
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Dominant models of depression tend to treat the condition as a defect or deficiency. |
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Nowhere has the deficiency been more painfully on display than with regard to the Middle East. |
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Iron deficiency requires a diagnostic workup to determine the underlying cause of the deficiency, medical intervention to correct it, and replacement iron therapy. |
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Other disorders caused by thiamine deficiency include Wernicke's encephelopathy, which causes lack of coordination, and Korsakoff's psychosis, which affects short-term memory. |
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So much so that nowadays any deficiency in colour reproduction is far more likely to be a consequence of faulty photography than of careless printing. |
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Our findings may be most relevant to rural South and, possibly, South East Asia, where prevalence of iron deficiency anaemia and low birth weight are high. |
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This, combined with nutrients being leached out of the soils by high rainfall, may cause weakness in some plants and nutrient deficiency, particularly in sandy soils. |
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Iron deficiency can also lead to better absorption of lead, which increases the risk of lead poisoning in children, especially those living in older homes. |
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Diabetes insipidus is the result of a deficiency of antidiuretic hormone. |
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The genes in the genetic map between the leftmost gene and the rightmost gene deleted by each deficiency were regarded as those deleted by the deficiency. |
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Kidney Yang deficiency can give chronic loose stools or diarrhea. |
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An immediate first line of defense to nutrient deficiency is the activation of assimilatory mechanisms, and this is well established for copper as well. |
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At 11, back in his home town of Rosario, Argentina, Messi was diagnosed with growth hormone deficiency. |
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If these symptoms are accompanied with a lusterless complexion, dizziness, pale tongue and lips, and a thready pulse, then these are heart blood deficiency syndromes. |
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I take your point entirely, and I agree with you about what the process of inspection is about and the rectification of any sort of deficiency in the process is admirable. |
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Her hands, arms, and feet were damaged from an immune deficiency that ravaged her skin. |
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So it's a little bit different to the sort of classic nutritional deficiency diseases, like scurvy, it seems to be slightly more complicated than that. |
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A mild form of this deficiency, associated with a thermolabile enzyme, has been proposed as a genetic risk factor for cardiovascular disease and for neural tube defects. |
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The classic affected patient who presents with neuropathy and megaloblastic anemia likely represents the minority of subjects with cobalamin deficiency. |
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When they examined the explorers' journals, they found recorded a classic progression of the symptoms of thiamine deficiency, or the disease known as beriberi. |
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Diagnosing hypothyroidism or mineralocorticoid deficiency as a cause of hyponatremia requires a high index of suspicion, because the clinical signs can be quite subtle. |
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Because the urethra and trigone are estrogen-dependent tissues, estrogen deficiency can contribute to urinary incontinence and urinary dysfunction. |
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Anemia, unless it is severe, is unlikely to harm your baby, although iron deficiency has been linked to an increased risk of preterm birth and low birthweight. |
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A deficiency in this enzyme results in incomplete digestion of complex carbohydrates, causing unabsorbed and undigested sugars to move into the large intestine. |
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Magnesium deficiency in the soil may be one reason your tomato leaves yellow between the leaf veins late in the season and fruit production slows down. |
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The Danish scholar Carl Verner thus corrected the major deficiency of Grimm's Law by introducing a further sound shift Law, since called Verner's Law. |
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Chronic blood loss from genitourinary tract cancer, chronic hemoptysis and bleeding disorders may result in iron deficiency but are much less common causes. |
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No global consensus exists on whether or how to screen nurslings or mothers for vitamin D deficiency or on how to prevent vitamin D deficiency among nurslings. |
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My personal skill was camouflaging my abilities with a deficiency. |
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However, one-shot payments are not automatic counter-cyclical payments like prior deficiency payments, current loan deficiency payments or marketing loan gains. |
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None of the CF patients' undecalcified biopsy specimens in the present study demonstrated the osteoid parameters characteristic of vitamin D deficiency osteomalacia. |
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Overuse of antibiotics and sulfa drugs can produce a deficiency and this results in weakness, poor appetite, hair loss, depression, a sore tongue and eczema. |
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Mr Gallagher, who is an experienced road construction supervisor, also highlighted a deficiency in the superelevation of the road at the site of the crash scene. |
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Chlorosis was only due to Fe deficiency, since the application of Fe salts or Fe chelates to the chlorotic leaves produced complete leaf regreening. |
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A 16 year old young woman presented with iron deficiency anaemia and a palpable mass the size of an orange in the left upper quadrant of her abdomen. |
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Every deficiency is magnified, the feelings of loneliness, poverty, and hopelessness casting long and cold shadows over the snow in the face of the opulence of the chosen few. |
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We now know that a niacin or tryptophan deficiency causes pellagra. |
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Iron deficiency anemia does this more than pernicious anemia. |
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Of note, the viral load appears to be lower in women than in men early in HIV infection, but as immune deficiency advances, gender differences generally disappear. |
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If the scientists come back and say this virus is part of the variety of things from which people acquire immune deficiency, I have no problem with that. |
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There was no evidence of diabetes mellitus or immune deficiency. |
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However, in 2000, researchers in France reported that gene transfer had positive results in two infants with a type of inherited immune deficiency. |
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This protective effect also keeps vitamin A from oxidizing to an inactive form, and when vitamin E is lacking, vitamin A deficiency also frequently occurs. |
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Some pregnant women, for example, have stopped eating nonfood items after they were treated for iron deficiency anemia, a common condition among pregnant women with pica. |
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Zinc therapy should be limited to a short period because of the increased incidence of copper deficiency if lozenges are taken indiscriminately for six to eight weeks. |
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Another area for future development in the care of patients with AAT deficiency is early detection of the disease to interdict smoking or exposure to toxic atmospheres. |
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A dark gray complexion indicates prolonged stagnation of blood such as a consumptive disease with blood deficiency accompanied by menoplania or amenia. |
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Some animals have overcome this deficiency by consuming the faeces or cecal content containing the microbes using a strategy termed coprophagy or cecotrophy respectively. |
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High mean corpuscular volume, which is often a sign of either vitamin B12 or folate deficiency, has been found to be predictive for a risk of colorectal polyps in men. |
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A creditor holding a purchase money mortgage or deed of trust on residential property must foreclose on the property, and cannot recover any deficiency. |
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If the lender forecloses the deed of trust out of court, the lender has chosen one action and may not bring a lawsuit to recover a deficiency, which would be a second action. |
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Because many American foods are fortified with vitamin A, deficiency is very rare in individuals who do not have certain chronic intestinal illnesses. |
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Vitamin D deficiency boosts risk of jaw fracture and gum disease. |
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Another form is linked to a deficiency of the enzyme adenosine deaminase. |
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The symptoms were of severe general debility and vitamin deficiency. |
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This condition was caused by taking insulin and failing to eat which gave rise to a deficiency of blood sugar causing the appellant to be unaware of what he was doing. |
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Failure to meet this increased demand can result in a deficiency. |
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The present invention relates to the use of certain prussiates for plant nutrition and for the prevention and cure of certain deficiency diseases in plants. |
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The highest incidence of folate deficiency as measured by serum and red cell folate concentrations is in elderly populations, especially psychogeriatric patients. |
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Red-green deficiency is the most frequently diagnosed deficiency. |
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If the doctor fails to recognize the difference between these two and attempts to purge an endogenous disease, the deficiency will become more deficient. |
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Besides my amusement in actually relating a current writing to Plato, I think the column astutely voices a deficiency of student engagement in classes. |
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Whenever a given system had a deficiency such as, for example, slightly limited expandability, another characteristic of the system offset that lower grade. |
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Isolated sulphite oxidase deficiency mimics the features of hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy. |
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Phantom limbs in people with congenital limb deficiency or amputation in early childhood. |
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The public health engineering department had installed a tube well 2 years back, which was outdated due to deficiency of water in the ground. |
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Pernicious anemia is one of the most common causes of cobalamin deficiency. |
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A therapeutic trial of ESA should be considered in a patient with persistent symptomatic anaemia in whom haematinic deficiency has been excluded. |
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In the absence of an identifiable haematinic deficiency, recombinant erythropoeitin therapy may be beneficial. |
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High prevalence of low dietary calcium, high phytate consumption, and vitamin D deficiency in healthy south Indians. |
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Filaggrin deficiency confers a paracellular barrier abnormality that reduces nflammatory thresholds to irritants and haptens. |
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Symptoms of celiac disease are classically those of malabsorption, including steatorrhea, weight loss, and deficiency of fat-soluble vitamins. |
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Together, these proteins are known as immune deficiency pathway signal transducing factors, and are analogous to an electrical circuit. |
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The potentially pleiotropic effects of vitamin D analogues support the hypothesis that vitamin D deficiency is a universal risk factor. |
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The deficiency is usually only discovered when patients develop megaloblastic anemia. |
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Consumption of excess zinc can cause ataxia, lethargy and copper deficiency. |
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However if it is a mineral deficiency, you could try a foliar feed to see if that improves it. |
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He's recently been diagnosed as having a vitamin D and foliate deficiency which means he has to be careful about what he eats. |
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Neuropsychiatric disorders caused by cobalamin deficiency in the absence of anemia or macrocytoses. |
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The hallmark of folate deficiency is macrocytic anaemia with megaloblastic change in the bone marrow. |
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In developing countries, vitamin deficiencies cause an appalling array of diseases, such as beriberi or blindness, from vitamin A deficiency. |
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The cause of RLS isn't well understood but, from an orthodox medical perspective, it's thought to be associated with iron deficiency. |
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Atryn aims to prevent excessive blood clots in patients with a disorder known as hereditary antithrombin deficiency. |
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Zinc deficiency affects about two billion people in the developing world and is associated with many diseases. |
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The greatest killer at sea was scurvy, a disease caused by vitamin C deficiency. |
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Patients with antithrombin deficiency or homozygous FVL need life long anticoagulation after a first VTE event due to high recurrence risk. |
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Slight anisochromasia is normal due to the biconcave shape of erythrocytes, but if excessive, it may indicate iron deficiency. |
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Warren recommends that amenorrheic dancers get tested for a vitamin D deficiency. |
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It was the first to analyze employment issues for Los Angeles residents living with HIV and acquired immune deficiency syndrome, officials said. |
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Plants to consider in the treatment of iron deficiency include agrimony, centaury, barberry, ginger, nettle and yellow dock. |
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Inherited deficiency of urocanase leads to elevated levels of urocanic acid in the urine. |
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Treat chlorosis If leaves on camellias, citrus, and gardenias look chlorotic, the plant may have an iron deficiency. |
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This in turn causes beriberi, a disease normally linked to nutritional deficiency. |
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Vitamin deficiency is also a common result of starvation, often leading to anemia, beriberi, pellagra, and scurvy. |
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The energy deficiency inherent in starvation causes fatigue and renders the victim more apathetic over time. |
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Starvation is a severe deficiency in caloric energy intake, below the level needed to maintain an organism's life. |
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There have been reports of sulfuric acid ingestion leading to vitamin B12 deficiency with subacute combined degeneration. |
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For this reason, people should not take iron supplements unless they suffer from iron deficiency and have consulted a doctor. |
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The profit of privateerings is some small compensation to the merchants of Bourdeaux for the deficiency in the regular profits of commerce. |
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Some earlier Latin poets tried to make up for this deficiency by creating new compound words, as the Greeks had done. |
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When incomplete, the deficiency, so far as I know at present, appears always to take place posticously. |
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Legacies are liable to be abated entirely or in proportion, upon a deficiency of assets. |
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It is also believed that the reason for the extreme deficiency in archaeological evidence is due to shoreline erosion. |
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Analysis of the crew skeletons shows many had suffered malnutrition, and had evidence of rickets, scurvy, and other deficiency diseases. |
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A drought is an extended period of months or years when a region notes a deficiency in its water supply. |
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In spice producing islands like Banda, rice was regularly imported from Java, to supply the deficiency in means of subsistence. |
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The most profound abnormality determines the oxygen deficiency category... of hypoxemia. |
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Yellow silver carbonate, Ag2CO3 can be easily prepared by reacting aqueous solutions of sodium carbonate with a deficiency of silver nitrate. |
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Because of this deficiency, we are now involved in producing a synthetic fiber to be used in place of glass. |
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A deficiency in any of these components can leave lenders and investors nonproficient and, worse yet, vulnerable. |
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Animals with a zinc deficiency require twice as much food to attain the same weight gain as animals with sufficient zinc. |
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The Phase II clinical trial was conducted using two dose levels of ALTU-238 in adults with growth hormone deficiency. |
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However, the most obvious deficiency of the Roman army remained its shortage of cavalry, especially heavy cavalry. |
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There are about 40 different lysosomal storage disorders, like multiple sulfatase deficiency suffered by Pavan Tailor. |
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All carried the mutant gene causing ornithine carbamoyltransferase deficiency, and two of the five subsequently died. |
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Gelsinger participated in a clinical trial designed to test a potential gene therapy for ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency. |
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Ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency in adults has now been reported for multiple cases. |
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Lipoprotein lipase deficiency is a rare disease, a so-called orphan disease, that affects one or two of every million people. |
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A deficiency can lead to bone deformities such as rickets in children and a painful bone condition called osteomalacia in adults. |
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The major causes of estrogen deficiency in females are menopause and ovariectomy. |
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Newborns without G6PD deficiency also are at risk because of immature erythrocyte enzyme systems. |
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When examining the bite, a crossbite or significant overjet or overbite are signs of maxillary or mandibular deficiency. |
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Pavan Tailor, aged ten, from Shirley, is suffering from multiple sulfatase deficiency. |
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Zinc is used by some vinegrowers to correct the micronutrient deficiency in soils. |
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Anti-parietal cell antibody test, gastroduodenoscopy and endoscopic biopsies were also performed in patients with Cbl deficiency. |
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Morquio A syndrome is a rare, autosomal recessive lysosomal storage disease caused by a deficiency in N-acetylgalactosamine-6-sulfate sulfatase. |
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Growth hormone deficiency in children can lead to short stature and delayed puberty. |
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Prolactin in women can cause hyperthyroidism gonadal gonadotropin deficiency, leading to the lack of estrogen. |
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Diether Lambrechts through whole genome sequencing of colon and endometrial cancers with MMR deficiency. |
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Myeloperoxidase deficiency is one of the most common inherited phagocyte defects, but it is rarely associated with clinical symptoms. |
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Chan explained, chronic fatigue syndrome is caused by blood stasis from a deficiency of Qi, or vital energy. |
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Inhibition of elevated hepatic glutathione abolishes copper deficiency cholesterolaemia. |
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Iron deficiency has a powerful effect on chloroplast protein, so that chloroplast protein is reduced significantly by iron deficiency. |
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Mild zinc deficiency depresses immunity, although excessive zinc does also. |
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Because of this deficiency, hemophiliacs are susceptible to serious blood loss following minor cuts or tooth extraction. |
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Frequent de novo moncallelic expression of R-spectrin gene in children with hereditary spherocytosis and isolated spectrin deficiency. |
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Structural analysis of missense mutations causing isolated sulfite oxidase deficiency. |
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Congenital enteropeptidase deficiency is an extremely rare pathology that satisfies the foregoing criteria. |
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To prevent relapses, this should be followed by a course of primaquine after excluding glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency. |
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Growth-hormone deficiency is the most common endocrinopathy detected after cranial radiotherapy. |
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