n. pl. im·mu·no· de· fi· cien·cies An innate, acquired, or induced inability to develop a normal immune response. im'mu·no· de· fi' cient adj.
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n. pl. de· fi· cien·cies. The quality or condition of being deficient; incompleteness or ina dequacy. A lack or shortage, especially of something essential to health; an insuf ficiency ...
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de· fi· cien·cy (d-f sh n-s) n. pl. de· fi· cien·cies. 1. The quality or condition of being deficient; incompleteness or ina dequacy. 2. A lack or shortage, especially of ...
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de· fi· cien·cy (d-f sh n-s) n. pl. de· fi· cien·cies. 1. The quality or condition of being deficient; incompleteness or ina dequacy. 2. A lack or shortage, especially of ...
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2 MICRONUTRIENT UPDATE A s the life cy cle turns, so the risk of mi cro nu tri ent de fi - cien cies changes. Causes and con se quences of early child hood de fi cien cies have im ...
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IN- DE- FI' CIEN-CY, n. The quality of not being deficient, or of suffering no delay.
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Main Entry: de· fi· cien·cy Pronunciation: \di-? fi-sh?n-s?\ Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural de· fi· cien·cies Date: 1603
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de· fi· cien·cy dis·ease (plural de· fi· cien·cy dis·eas·es) noun : Definition: disease caused by lack of nutrients: a disease resulting from lack of a nutrient or other ...
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deficiency / de· fi· cien·cy/ ( de- fish´en-se) a lack or shortage; a condition characterized by presence of less than normal or necessary supply or competence.
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ac·quired im·mune de· fi· cien·cy syn·drome or ac·quired im·mu·no· de· fi· cien·cy syn·drome: noun : Definition: med Full form of AIDS
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im·mu·no· de· fi· cien·cy ... count] medical: a condition in which your body cannot produce enough of the ...
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deficiency / de· fi· cien·cy/ ( de- fish´en-se) a lack or shortage; a condition characterized by presence of less than normal or necessary supply or competence.
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de· fi· cien·cy (d-f sh n-s) KEY NOUN: pl. de· fi· cien·cies. The quality or condition of being deficient; incompleteness or ina dequacy. A lack or shortage, especially of something ...
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Deficiency ( De* fi" cien*cy) n.; pl. Deficiencies [See Deficient.] The state of being deficient; ina dequacy; want; failure; imperfection; shortcoming; defect. "A deficiency of blood." ...
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de· fi· cien·cy (d?-f?sh??n-s?) noun: pl., -cies. The quality or condition of being deficient; incompleteness or ...
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In deficiency (In` de* fi" cien*cy), n. The state or quality of not being deficient. [Obs.] Strype. In deficient (In` de* fi" cient) a. [L. in deficiens. See In-not, and Deficient.] Not deficient ...
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Over two billion people, mostly women and child ren, suffer from micronutrient defi cien-cies in their diets. The most appropriate source of micronutrients are vegetables. Vitamin ...
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Sulfur defi cien-cy is rare in soybean, even though it is grown in rotation with corn, which often responds to S fertilizer. Soyb ean is a tap-rooted crop that may acquire S from ...
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Key Points Many New Zealand soils are naturally defi cient in cobalt and/or selenium and/or copper, or are naturally high in molyb denum. Livestock grazing pasture grown on such ...
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