Using "deficient" in a sentence

In August 2021, the court of appeals ruled that the environmental review analysis was deficient and that further analysis was needed regarding Lake Tahoe water quality impacts, evacuation times during emergencies, further discussion of noise impacts, and traffic impact mitigation.
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 If you have a malabsorption disorder, you are more likely to be deficient in B vitamins.
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Further analyses revealed those who were vitamin D deficient were just as likely to develop SAMS, regardless of whether they received vitamin D supplements.
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“Indeed, it has been very difficult to prove the effects of vitamin D on brain health or other diseases, in large part as clinical trials in people who are clinically vitamin D deficient would not be ethical to conduct,” Prof.
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Most people aren’t deficient in hamstring mobility—but they are in hip mobility.
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Specific dietary requirementsWhere nutritionists do see a role for vitamins is in individuals with specific medical conditions or dietary requirements, as they may be deficient in certain minerals.
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As a result, to maintain calcium levels in the blood, the bones release calcium into the blood & in turn get deficient in calcium leading to Osteoporosis.
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Estimates vary, but as much as 1 billion people may be low or deficient in vitamin D.
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People with darker skin are at increased risk of being deficient in the vitamin.
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It’s a deficient carbohydrate diet where your body uses fats rather than carbohydrates as an energy source.
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About 65 percent of the males and nearly 88 percent of the females studied were vitamin D deficient.
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The Caps did what they needed to do at five-on-five in this one by shutting the game down defensively against a talent-deficient Philadelphia side.
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Inadequate levels of sunlight exposure, skin pigmentation, immobility, birth to a vitamin D-deficient mother, malabsorption, and low intake of foods containing vitamin D are factors that lead to its deficiency.
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For humans, the suggested definition of vitamin D deficiency varies depending on sources, but serum 25-OHD concentrations between 50 and 125 nmol/L are generally recommended, while levels below 30 nmol/L are considered severely deficient and can increase the risk of developing diseases such as rickets or osteomalacia44,45,46.
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This is especially true if you think you might fall under the umbrella of the 4 in 10 Americans who are vitamin D-deficient.
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Identifying qualified candidates will be more difficult using the traditional domain expertise deficient HR departments and recruiters.
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But what actually is vitamin D? And how do you know if you're falling short on your needs? Here we dive into the science behind how much vitamin D you actually need, plus five sneaky signs you might be deficient.
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  The rabbits were divided into four groups, one of which ate a standard chow, another that ate a diet deficient in B vitamins, third that ate a diet with added cholesterol and a fourth that combined low B vitamins and high cholesterol.
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The Mavs fell in the first round, with a deficient defense that couldn’t guard anyone and somehow allowed a higher effective field goal percentage than the one they filed.
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Despite all the evidence that vitamin D is critical to our health, nearly one-third of American adults are vitamin D deficient (and another 40% are insufficient, meaning the majority of U.
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Further investigations are required to reveal the physiological and pathological significance of ketogenesis in adipocytes in vivo by establishing an adipocyte-specific Hmgcs2-deficient mouse model.
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The fact that mice deficient in T cells are protected from bone loss strengthens this argument [28].
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 For now, he added, only patients who are deficient in these vitamins should take them as supplements.
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  Although the authors acknowledged the size of their study as a limitation, they maintained that the data “suggest contributions of aberrant prefrontal and parietal neural network strength as a possible signature of deficient executive control in SPA,” and should be studied in a more robust manner.
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"Vitamin D deficiency has been connected with mortality, but as clinical trials have often failed to recruit people with low vitamin D levels -- or have been prohibited from including vitamin deficient participants -- it's been challenging to establish causal relationships.
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According to the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), about half of all Americans are vitamin D deficient.
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 [2]                  2020      Case-control study    101 Romanians      In both controls and patients, vitamin D levels were deficient more than expected.
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Chalmers’ study shows that the nutritional value of meat substitutes available today is often deficient depending on the choice of raw material (often imported soy) and processing conditions (content of anti-nutrients), and on additives (fat quality and salt).
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"If they're deficient in an area, they can go get a guy that's 22 years old and has played 30 college football games, and he will walk into their program and start.
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About half of those in the study were deficient in the vitamin.
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Reacting to the actress's decision to start eating fish again, one viewer speculated: "She probably accidentally got deficient in something and a doctor recommended she add fish back into her diet to fix it, that's what usually happens.
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“Therefore, evaluating vitamin D for patients with [Parkinson’s] and supplementing vitamin D for deficient patients are worth trying.
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Its data suggest that the potential neuroprotective effect of vitamin D — which is usually deficient in Parkinson’s patients — may prevent astrocytes’ transformation into a neurotoxic state and/or promote their ability to clear alpha-synuclein clumps.
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The Ninth Circuit upheld the United States District Court agreeing that neither NEPA nor the ESA were violated because: NEPA BLM took a hard look at the environmental consequences of the North Project The EA was not legally deficient when it tiered to the final Environmental Impact Statement because it contained project-level analysis such as potential loss of NSO habitat within the action area The revised EA provided BLM an analysis and separately evaluated new owl demographic data for the action area Indirect, direct, and cumulative effects on the NSO were assessed An EA was permitted (as opposed to an Environmental Impact Statement) because there was not an indication that the North Project was highly controversial or uncertain, establishing binding precedent, or adversely affecting the NSO ESA BiOp analyzed the North Project’s impact on NSO critical habitat and conservation (i.
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ResultsPost supplementation serum 25(OH)D concentrationBased on serum 25(OH)D concentrations dosed at baseline and considering 30 ng/ml as “cut off”, we subdivided our population into two subgroups: vitD deficient (25(OH)D < 30 ng/ml; 205 (83.
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This may be explained using a mouse model [31], that vitamin D receptor-deficient mice exhibit an accumulation of mature dendritic cells, leading to subcutaneous lymph nodes enlargement.
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population is deficient in vitamin D, those concerned about their own cardiovascular function and longevity would be smart to check their vitamin D status.
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Most Americans are not deficient in vitamin B6, thanks to naturally occurring B6 in a variety of common foods, according to Harvard Medical School.
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In line with this notion, SA-deficient ics1 mutant plants (sid2-2) still exhibit some temperature sensitivity, albeit much less than wild-type Col-0 plants15 (Extended Data Fig.
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You would need to go into ketosis via a deficient CHO diet to do this naturally.
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Chalmers’ study shows that the nutritional value of meat substitutes available today is often deficient depending on the choice of raw material (often imported soy) and processing conditions (content of anti-nutrients), and on additives (fat quality and salt).
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The study found that about half of people who were vitamin D deficient before contracting COVID-19 developed severe illness.
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While it might surprise some that a vitamin that so many are deficient in is enormously critical for maintaining optimal brain health, those in the field are not surprised.
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Seventeen patients were classified as seriously deficient, 43 were categorized as deficient, 41 were said to have insufficient levels, and 19 had adequate levels.
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But since so many people are deficient in the multitasking vitamin, consider these supplements, which also incorporate Vitamin K2 to support strong and healthy bones.
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Virus was harvested from IAV or RSV single infections or coinfections as described for neutralization assays and subsequently used to inoculate IAV-receptor-deficient (NA-treated) or control cells (Fig.
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6% of hypothyroid patients being vitamin D deficient compared with 20.
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To decipher what it is she needs to supplement, she sees an expert twice a year for a health check ‘to see what I might be deficient in’.
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The novel extremely acidophilic, cell-wall-deficient archaeon Cuniculiplasma divulgatum gen.
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Soils in central and eastern Oklahoma are normally acidic and moderately to severely deficient in potassium.
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(Yossi Aloni/Flash90) In June, researchers published preliminary findings showing that 26 percent of coronavirus patients died if they were vitamin D deficient soon before hospitalization, compared to 3% who had normal levels of vitamin D.
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From Curly the pig, whose tusks were so long they curled back and cut into his face, to Israel the sheep, who had breaks in his legs and was deficient in vitamins, Loving spends her days nursing these animals back to health.
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Unfortunately, plant proteins often failed to meet those expectations historically, while also suffering from “deficient nutritional quality in the form of low digestibility scores and insufficient amino-acid makeup, especially around low levels of essential and branched-chain amino acids,” observes Elzaphan Hotam, CEO, NextFerm Technologies USA (Short Hills, NJ).
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Although we can make it in our bodies, insufficient and deficient levels are alarmingly present.
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OK, how in the world are you supposed to know what supplements you should get when there are approximately a billion options on any given store shelf?Not to mention the constant whiplash of “Multivitamins good! Multivitamins bad! You’re just making expensive pee! But most people are deficient in [insert nutrient here]!”That’s where personalized vitamin services come in.
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Every year, some people wait until after Christmas to send in a check, and if it is incorrect, payment will be returned, and the homeowner will be deficient on his or her taxes.
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  The findings of a large population-based study in 2013 identified >25,956 vitamin B-12-deficient cases and 184,199 controls using an electronic pharmacy database to determine PPI exposure [7].
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  It's important to note that even though the ketogenic diet is deficient in carbs, it doesn't mean you should eat bacon and eggs all day.
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Normal cells have catalase enzyme, whereas cancer cells are deficient in it.
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Among the cases, 25% were vitamin D deficient and 75% had vitamin D insufficiency.
Source: Cureus

About the only way it seems deficient is where Dolby Atmos is concerned – which is unfortunate, no two ways about it.
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Vitamin a supplementation of vitamin a deficient measles patients lowers the risk of measles-related pneumonia in zambian children.
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It is thought that being deficient in folate may impair cognitive function and nerve signaling in the brain.
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In commenting on the study, co-moderator Tiffany Kim, MD, of the University of California San Francisco, told MedPage Today, "While the study showed there was no value in taking vitamin D supplements to ward off COVID-19, there is still a question of whether supplementation with vitamin D would be worthwhile for people who were severely deficient in vitamin D and whether, in this group, the vitamin might be helpful.
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“Surprisingly, many people are vitamin D deficient because of staying indoors, using sunscreen, and of-course inadequate intake from foods,” Bitok says.
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Anderson is supremely talented, but as deficient as the Bears have been rushing the passer and stopping the run, it’s hard to argue against Payne and Carter in the middle of their defensive line.
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Instead, he filed two “deficient and incoherent” progress reports of the seven he was required to submit.
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READ MORE: Acholic stools are 'the most common' sign of pancreatic cancer Vitamin D is also known as the sunshine vitamin and we get less of it during the winter (Image: Getty Images)What should I do if I’m deficient?If you are diagnosed as deficient in vitamin D or believe you are, you should consult with your GP.
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Fibroblast growth factor 21-deficient mice demonstrate impaired adaptation to ketosis.
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According to WHO, more than one billion people are vitamin D-deficient or insufficient worldwide [4,5].
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Harvard University experts also warn that the paleo diet could leave a person deficient in B vitamins.
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28, 2022 2:53 pm ETWHEN I LEARNED recently that I was deficient in vitamin D, it was no great surprise.
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   Talk to your health care provider if you don’t feel at your full health potential, you might be deficient in a certain vitamin, or taking too much of it, and need to change your supplement strategy.
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According to Nixon, “In an age that venerates instant spectacle, slow violence is deficient in the recognizable special effects that fill movie theaters.
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To increase the efficiency of HDR, a cell line deficient in NHEJ-based DNA repair is used (RHΔku80) (ref.
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Additional studies note diets deficient in Omega-3 may be associated with impairments in cognitive performance.
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 If you have a malabsorption disorder, you are more likely to be deficient in B vitamins.
Source: CNET

* The thing is, 41% of American adults have insufficient vitamin D levels and 29% are straight-up deficient—which means they can't optimize their health in a number of areas.
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“We found evidence for excess mortality in individuals who are vitamin D deficient and that by increasing vitamin D levels in these individuals, we can reduce mortality risk,” study author Elina Hypponen, PhD, a University of South Australia professor and director of the Australian Centre for Precision Health, told Healthline.
Source: Healthline

Chalmers’ study shows that the nutritional value of meat substitutes available today is often deficient depending on the choice of raw material (often imported soy) and processing conditions (content of anti-nutrients), and on additives (fat quality and salt).
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 The handbook explains the difference between oxygen deficient areas which contain too little oxygen (less than 19.
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This research was published in Endocrine Abstracts (opens in new tab) and found that vitamin D supplementation in deficient adults improved muscle function by turbo-charging the mitochondria — the batteries our cells need to function.
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Increased osteoblastic activity as evidenced by abundant osteoid present with resultant alterations to the bones surrounding optic canals of vitamin A-deficient calves has been observed causing severe constriction and ischaemic necrosis of the optic nerve.
Source: Cureus

"Based on some studies, almost up to 40% of people in general population are deficient in vitamin D," Brahmbhatt said.
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If you are borderline or mildly deficient, you may have only minor symptoms, or none at all, and no complications.
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If you are borderline or mildly deficient, you may have only minor symptoms, or none at all, and no complications.
Source: The New York Times

In addition, vegan diets can be deficient in nutrients such as vitamin B12, iron and zinc which are abundantly available from animal sources.
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He argued that “until the low-salt dogma is successfully challenged, we’ll be stuck in this same perpetual loop that keeps our bodies salt-deprived, sugar-addicted, and ultimately deficient in many critical nutrients.
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So, all the more reason not to fall B12-deficient in the first place.
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3% were vitamin D deficient, whereas 55.
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Ricks’s interpretation of the civil rights movement is deficient in another way reflective of a lapse in much of the recent literature on the Second Reconstruction.
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“We know it’s bad for you to have vitamin D deficiency, so how can you then ethically cause people to be vitamin D deficient to just study them compared to people who receive vitamin D supplementation?” he questioned.
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Restricted diet delays accelerated ageing and genomic stress in DNA-repair-deficient mice.
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Specifically, Plaintiff alleges that Defendants failed to disclose, inter alia, that: (i) Kohl’s Strategic Plan was not well tailored to achieving the Company’s stated goals; (ii) Defendants overstated the Company’s success in executing its Strategic Plan; and (iii) Kohl’s had deficient disclosure controls and procedures, internal control over financial reporting, and corporate governance mechanisms.
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"It can take a long time to become deficient in B12 — as long as three years to deplete the liver of this important vitamin," internal medicine specialist Patricia Graham, M.
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1 Results were particularly significant in those who were vitamin D deficient.
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He continues, “Vitamin D deficiency has been connected with mortality, but as clinical trials have often failed to recruit people with low vitamin D levels – or have been prohibited from including vitamin deficient participants – it’s been challenging to establish causal relationships.
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