Sentences with phrase «state of deficiency»

Dogs are basically born in a state of deficiency.
And sadly, most animals are born in a state of deficiency - experiencing the lack in nutrition that the generations before them suffered from.
On a positive note, the answer to when will I notice results from HGH injections is considerably less time than it took to the state of deficiency you are at now.

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For example, in the Arab states of the Persian Gulf, where both men and women tend to cover up in public, Vitamin D deficiencies are common.
An honest assessment of the successes and deficiencies of the Nicaraguan revolution would need to consider that the purpose of proinsurgency is to shift the priorities of governments disliked by the United States from revolutionary development into warfare.
«Christian» defines the hypnotic state of mind when emotional deficiency also lack analytical ability.
If I can never adequately state the significance of my relationships with those whom I love in this world, or give a neat description of how I can overcome the alienation and estrangement of myself from another, or describe with any fullness what it means to be accepted by another and loved in spite of my deficiencies and my self - centeredness, I can never state in other than symbolic idiom the opening of further human possibilities with the overcoming of human deficiencies in my relationship with God — a relationship that has been broken by my willfulness and sin.
is a deficiency disease as well as a state or act of will.
Friedan cites voluminous evidence supporting her contention that this state of affairs was a consequence not of some personal or natural deficiency in the women but of the role assigned them by the mystique.
Earlier this week, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported in its 2013 State of Food and Agriculture report that two billion people suffer from one or more micronutrient deficiencies.
Maybe their coaches were able to scheme around deficiencies early in the year, but those deficiencies became apparent once opposing coaches got a lot of film on the teams in the West and came up with schematic counters (Mississippi State had given up five - plus rushing yards per carry to the unconventional Texas A&M, Auburn, and Ole Miss offenses before facing Georgia Tech's).
The amounts they've already spent would probably fuel the economy of several foreign states, but nevertheless the deficiencies were glaring in several areas in London.
There has been concern raised about a resurgence of vitamin D deficiency and rickets among infants and children, with reports emerging in the United States from Alaska, 1,2 Iowa, 3 Nevada, 4 California, 5 North Carolina, 6 Texas, 7 and mother - infant pairs in Boston, 8 among others.9 The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in young children also appears to be high in other countries, including England, 10 Greece, 11 and Canada.12, 13 One study from China found a 65.3 % prevalence of vitamin D deficiency among 12 - to 24 - month - olds, but few cases (3.7 %) of radiographic or clinical rickets were noted.14 Previous studies suggest risk factors to be dark skin pigmentation1,3 - 12 and breastfeeding without supplementation.1 - 7, 9,12,13 To date, reports have focused primarily on young infants compared with toddlers.
These include the infant with galactosemia, 53,54 the infant whose mother uses illegal drugs, 55 the infant whose mother has untreated active tuberculosis, and the infant in the United States whose mother has been infected with the human immunodeficiency virus.56, 57 In countries with populations at increased risk for other infectious diseases and nutritional deficiencies resulting in infant death, the mortality risks associated with not breastfeeding may outweigh the possible risks of acquiring human immunodeficiency virus infection.58 Although most prescribed and over-the-counter medications are safe for the breastfed infant, there are a few medications that mothers may need to take that may make it necessary to interrupt breastfeeding temporarily.
«These systemic deficiencies led to the escape of two convicted murders, striking fear in communities and placing brave law enforcement personnel at risk, at a high cost to the state,» Leahy Scott said in a statement.
This structural deficiency of what government spends its resources on and who are the real beneficiaries thereof, is worsened by another structural problem - the structure of Nigeria's pseudo-federation with one overwhelmingly large and not surprisingly wasteful and inefficient federal governments; 36 handicapped states; and 774 almost utterly useless local governments which are now de facto area offices of the handicapped states and therefore doubly - disabled and dysfunctional.
By raising the spectre of the nation - state and applying it to notions of national deficiency, the government can differentiate alcohol as distinct from other commodities in special need or control and management.
A long - awaited 150 - page report from state Inspector General Catherine Leahy Scott documented a host of «systemic deficiencies» at Clinton Correctional Facility that gave two murderers, Richard Matt and David Sweat, time and space to plan and execute an intricate and sophisticated prison break last June.
It recommends the state provide between $ 12 million and $ 15 million in funding — subject to Regents oversight — to fix some of the educational deficiencies that developed from a lack of local funding.
Seeking accreditation through a state - run program would help improve «some of the deficiencies» investigators noted.
ST. ARMAND An audit by the state Comptroller's Office has knocked the Town of St. Armand for «significant deficiencies» within the town's accounting records across a wide swath of municipal operations, including sales tax collection and the monitoring of capital projects.
For the past several months the Legislature has been proactively attempting to acquire information from the County Executive, state agencies, OASAS, the proposed provider and others to aid in our review process and make up for some of the deficiencies that occurred early in this process.
A new audit from the office of state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli found «significant deficiencies» in the «transformation» of information technology services at state agencies — a process that is now in its fourth year and remains ongoing.
He said the State Government would also address other deficiencies conventional security agencies faced such as funding, staff strength, capacity and equipment, assuring the Federal Government Agencies of his readiness to sustain support to them in that regard.
One of the participants, the Vice-Chancellor of the Bingham University, Nasarawa State, Prof. Leonard Kursim - Fwa, expressed worry about the state of education, infrastructure deficiency and poor electricity, among otState, Prof. Leonard Kursim - Fwa, expressed worry about the state of education, infrastructure deficiency and poor electricity, among otstate of education, infrastructure deficiency and poor electricity, among others.
So the Governors of Ibo States should quickly correct these deficiencies inherent in the process used in formulating the Ibo agenda.
Wilber produced copies of correspondence with the state comptroller's office from 2000, his first year in office, that demonstrated, he said, that he took prompt action to correct accounting deficiencies in the town's finances that occurred under the previous administration.
As of August 2011, the state legislature had not granted the requested approval for establishing a PBC, and the county had to issue a $ 17.8 million deficiency note for which the taxpayers are liable next fiscal year.
The duty of the Budget and Fiscal Review Committee, comprising 16 members, is to investigate and study the budget bill, as well as any additional bills implementing the budget or having a direct impact on the State Budget, including deficiencies and reappropriations.
The deficiencies within Buffalo's training programs are many, according to a review by Investigative Post that included interviews with 14 policing experts, community activists, and government and police officials; information collected from seven police departments in three states; and an analysis of police and Common Council
The deficiencies within Buffalo's training programs are many, according to a review by Investigative Post that included interviews with 14 policing experts, community activists, and government and police officials; information collected from seven police departments in three states; and an analysis of police and Common Council budgets and documents.
Less than two months after the escape of inmates from an upstate prison began to shine light on deficiencies in the state's prison system, the union that represents its officers has taken on new legal representation.
The 150 - page report from the state inspector general, Catherine Leahy Scott, documented a host of «systemic deficiencies» that gave the two men, Richard W. Matt and David Sweat, time and space to plan and execute an intricate and sophisticated prison break.
Armed with their model, the researchers want to identify and understand deficiencies in state - of - the - art numerical weather models that prevent them from predicting weather on these subseasonal time scales.
Instead the Red Team «conflated deficiencies in certain clinical center operations» as «indicative of the quality» of individual patient care, stated the letter, first described by The Wall Street Journal.
The initial mandatory fortification of breads and corn - based products with niacin in 1942 wiped out pellagra, a deficiency of niacin that had killed thousands of people in the United States.
Over the past two years Skinner, of Washington State University, showed that as male descendants of these rats aged, they developed sperm deficiencies, infertility, and various other afflictions, from breast tumors to kidney disease.
«During illness, the body diverts zinc from the blood to the organs, so a deficiency is hard to detect, particularly in people who are already sick,» said Knoell, who is a member of Ohio State's Food Innovation Center.
Researchers at São Paulo State University's Botucatu Medical School (FMB - UNESP) detected MetS in 57.8 % of the women analyzed with vitamin D insufficiency (20 - 29 nanograms per milliliter of blood) or deficiency (less than 20 ng / ml) and in only 39.8 % of participants with sufficient vitamin D (30 ng / ml or more).
Until a means of safely administering iron in infectious environments has been developed, there remains an imperative to reduce the infectious burden as a prerequisite to moving poor populations from their current state of widespread iron deficiency and anemia.»
These nutrient deficiencies occur as a result of monoculture practices,» states Christin Zachow.
Penn State College of Medicine and University of Wisconsin have been awarded a five - year, $ 2.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to fund the study of a novel way to treat iron deficiency anemia in children.
The many serious technical deficiencies of the Yucca Mountain site and DOE's flawed approach to geologic disposal notwithstanding, the most potentially explosive aspect of the federal program is the reality that tens of thousands of shipments of deadly spent nuclear fuel and high - level radioactive waste will travel the nation's highways and railroads - through 43 states and thousands of communities, day after day for upwards of 40 years.
Physicians should consider blood testing of female adolescents for iron deficiency within a few years of starting menses, according to two studies by Penn State College of Medicine researchers.
The Center for Liver Diseases offers state - of - the - art treatment of genetic liver diseases, including genetic hemochromatosis, Wilson's disease, and alpha -1-antitrypsin deficiency.
In contrast to the findings with CCR6 deficiency, we do not detect a significant effect on the IL17 response of these perturbations and this is now stated in the text.
In addition, the EWG stated that sunscreen may be giving sunbathers a «false sense of security» regarding their skin cancer risk, and could even be contributing to vitamin D deficiency.
But now that we know that vitamin D won't cure cancer, we tend to avoid thinking about it at all, and that's a big mistake because vitamin D deficiency, which is currently at epidemic proportions in the United States, is still a major contributor to a plethora of serious health issues, including low testosterone.
What I want you to take away from this article is the following idea — it's important to have a good level of zinc in your diet, but, for most men in the United States, zinc deficiency is likely not the cause of low testosterone.
Interestingly, not only do the psychiatric drugs most commonly prescribed for PPD not increase serotonin and norepinephrine levels, but they actually cause the body's reserves of the nutritional precursors needed to produce them to be used up more rapidly, worsening the state of nutritional deficiency.
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