deficiency - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • b12: When is a deficiency of vitamin B12 likely to occur?
  • vitamin: A deficiency of the vitamin is often marked by anemia resulting from the destruction of red blood cells.

Converse of object

  • rectify: Anyway, John Hunter from Oz has rectified the deficiency, which has enabled Number Watch to introduce a new section.

Adjective modifier

  • alpha-1: Adult liver disease The symptoms of liver disease due to alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency in adults are similar to those in older children.
  • folate: In another 2000 study, researchers found a high degree of folate deficiency in heart disease patients.
  • folic: Folic acid deficiency is known to occur in pregnancy.
  • immune: Such definitions include many people with milder immune deficiency, which is generally not fatal.
  • thyroid: Thyroid deficiency may cause all sorts of major and minor symptoms and their very frequency should raise an index of suspicion for thyroid deficiency.

Modifies a noun

  • anemia: Little evidence of iron deficiency anemia was found from total iron binding capacity.
  • b12: Home vitamin b12 b12 vitamin b12 deficiency b12 deficiency b12 sublingual. vitamin b12.
  • syndrome: HIV / aids AIDS is short for acquired immune deficiency syndrome.

Noun used with modifier

  • antitrypsin: Adult liver disease The symptoms of liver disease due to alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency in adults are similar to those in older children.
  • b12: Vitamin B12 deficiency is recurrently seen in strict vegetarians who do not take vitamin supplements.
  • lactase: Transient relative lactase deficiency in younger infants may be a cause of some cases of infant colic.
  • zinc: The page for zinc deficiency in child - herbal breast.
  • iodine: Iodine deficiency is linked with a spectrum of motor disorders.

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