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de·fect1 [ˈdi:fekt] N

de·fect2 [dɪˈfekt] VB intr POL

ˈspeech de·fect N

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The destructive nature of 20th century warfare provided an impetus to search for alternative metals and plastics to cover large cranial defects.
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The piles are comprised of bucking waste (defects, scars and rot); small-diameter tops; potentially merchantable sawlogs; and branches and fines.
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In the absence of congenital heart defects, individuals with situs inversus are phenotypically normal, and can lead normal healthy lives, without any complications related to their medical condition.
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It is an integral part of the whole social system, and shares its aspirations and its defects (p. 207).
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Birth defects in a child whose father was taking azathioprine have also been reported.
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On her application, she described herself as five feet six inches tall, weighing 125 pounds; using no stimulants, tobacco or drugs; and without physical defects.
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Other areas where defects may be enhanced are at the wafer edge, where the water has to do an about-face (reverse motion).
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There are currently no drug therapies for ostium secundum atrial septal defects, although infective endocarditis is a postoperative concern.
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These irregularities are point defects and line defects.
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Additionally, rules for recording the presence of defects of different types when observed for the same process output must be set down.
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