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deficiency [dɪˈfɪʃənsi] N

1. deficiency (shortage):

deficiency
brak m
vitamin/iron deficiency

2. deficiency (weakness):

deficiency

3. deficiency Am LAW:

deficiency
deficiency

deficiency account N ECON

deficiency account

vitamin deficiency N no pl

vitamin deficiency

Usage examples with deficiency

vitamin/iron deficiency

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The deficiency can be prevented by thiamine treatments.
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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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Its primary objective is to overcome deficiencies or to satisfy the demand in low-level surveillance.
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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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Deficiencies in certain proteins leads to disease; protein names are associated with the disease.
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Finance companies refer to this as the loan or lease deficiency.
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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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Therefore, restricting foods that contain phosphorus and potassium can lead to deficiencies in other important vitamins.
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It seems likely that subtle or transient hormone deficiencies or other factors that lead to lack of descent also impair the development of spermatogenic tissue.
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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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