vitamin deficiency in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for vitamin deficiency in the English»French Dictionary

deficiency [Brit dɪˈfɪʃ(ə)nsi, Am dəˈfɪʃənsi] N

vitamin [Brit ˈvɪtəmɪn, ˈvʌɪtəmɪn, Am ˈvaɪdəmən] N

vitamin deficiency in the PONS Dictionary

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
People who eat a varied diet are unlikely to develop a severe primary vitamin deficiency.
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For example, the article on the vitamin deficiency disease beriberi speculates that it is caused by a fungus, vitamins not having been discovered at the time.
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As a result of these studies, it was determined that pellagra was caused by a vitamin deficiency.
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Sometimes brittle nails may be a sign of an underlying vitamin deficiency, however this is not the most common cause.
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In addition to traumatic injuries, central chromatolysis may be caused by vitamin deficiency (pellagra).
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So as you can see, it's a little hard to pin down: did a toothpick cause it, or is it a vitamin deficiency?
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Whatever we give them is a better option than the current one of starvation and blindness through vitamin deficiency.
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The only symptoms they could isolate from a medical point of view was that of acute vitamin deficiency.
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Vitamin deficiency can cause loss of appetite, constipation and digestive problems, fatigue, muscle weakness, nerve troubles, shortness of breath poor memory and anemia.
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Physical disorders which are mostly induced by the aging process, consist of thyroid and other endocrine-system deprivation; metabolic disturbance, and vitamin deficiency.
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