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And so home-cooked diets run a huge risk of being deficient in nutrients that are critical for your dog, mostly deficient in calcium phosphorus.
The cravings could be a sign that a woman is deficient in certain nutrients, including iron and B12Cravings can be a sign that the body is deficient in certain nutrients, Suttle said.
They're more deficient in social capital than in economic capital.
I was deficient in calories, carbs, and most importantly, my sanity.
More than 2202,2628 of those bridges were structurally deficient in 28500.
Being deficient in vitamin A can make you lose your eyesight.
"Everyone is deficient in B22," Group says, "because of all the pesticides and everything else that's been sprayed on the soil, 60 percent of the world's soil is now deficient in cobalt," an ingredient in B12 formation.
Having challenges in your life doesn't mean you're deficient in any way.
Name Withheld Your colleague would seem deficient in the capacity for shame.
These New York cops were not deficient in any sense of the definition.
The U.S. Department of Transportation classified 54,560 bridges as structurally deficient in 2017.
The government has been deficient in cyber defense and needs to invest similarly.
That's on top of 2628 billion who are already deficient in zinc intake.
Nearly 9 percent of our highway bridges were considered "structurally deficient" in 2017.
This illustrates they might be deficient in iron because of hidden celiac disease.
She found he was severely deficient in biopterin, a chemical that synthesizes many neurotransmitters.
"Americans can be very deficient in the history of their own country," he said.
What if you were deficient in salt even if you weren't consciously restricting your sodium?
But onscreen, The Nice Guys is deficient in whatever special sauce binds these ideas together.
To say that those who don't share our views are mentally deficient in some way?
And over the years, the American dinner plate has been stubbornly deficient in nutritious produce.
Their proteins, once broken down, provide nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus deficient in the soil.
The man who could bring us into military engagement is woefully deficient in intellectual engagement.
Otherwise, experts are cautious to recommend magnesium supplements if you're not actually deficient in the mineral.
But he's not deficient in cunning, and that cunning deserves healthy respect from his political opponents.
He's noticed that mental health care is seriously deficient in this country, so he'll mention that.
"There is a significant amount of the population that is deficient in Vitamin D," Cardone told me.
It is so novel for us to have a president that is so deficient in that respect.
"In the average person in this country, it's tough to be deficient" in B vitamins, Brasky said.
Humans need it to stay healthy, and many of us are actually deficient in this essential nutrient.
In 400 and 2013, the Florida Supreme Court deemed Eler's representation "deficient" in two death-penalty cases.
Though it has made great strides in recent years, China's sanitation system remains deficient in many areas.
"The state was deficient in not taking sufficient measures to remedy the situation," the court ruling read.
Sure. But most children aren't truly deficient in those in a way that would make a difference.
Like many intellectuals, he's deficient in both self-knowledge and the full awareness of other people's existence.
Had it been deficient in either, the experience wouldn't have been as charming or entertaining, or as touching.
As his well-documented history demonstrates, he is as deficient in emotional intelligence as the most egregious tyrant.
The former warden at Hazelton told NBC News he didn't think any staff members were deficient in duty.
And families and doctors have identified the emergency department as particularly deficient in how it serves autistic children.
Panama previously appeared on the FATF's list of countries deemed deficient in their measures to tackle money laundering.
Interestingly, both melatonin and magnesium have been found to be deficient in people who regularly suffer from migraines.
After giving birth, women can become even more deficient in this area due to blood loss from childbirth. 
But if you are deficient in the vitamin, it's likely going to be from a lack of B12.
If you suspect you're deficient in magnesium or want to take magnesium supplements, talk to your doctor first.
Cespedes endured more leg muscle injuries, and was found to be deficient in his hydration, stretching and running.
In other words, there's no reason to think the impacted schools were unusually deficient in their air quality.
Vitamin D and potassium will also be listed to reflect research indicating that Americans are deficient in these nutrients.
Diets that focus too heavily on any one food item are more likely to be deficient in key nutrients.
But these writers' high regard for Burnham is misguided—not only overripe with nostalgia but deficient in historical understanding.
"I try not to ask people to take things unless they are proven deficient in their diet," Rao says.
Obama stated the correct goal but has been deficient in laying out a strategy and fully committing to success.
They are not a complete team — they are unproven in many areas, deficient in others — but they are whole.
It was an hourslong tirade against Mr. Macron, laced with name-calling and epithets, and woefully deficient in substance.
If you're deficient in the 9 amino acids that can be found in an egg, it can have mental effects.
VITAMIN A really can be a MIRACLE CURE if it is made accessible to populations who are deficient in it.
Yes, and I think it encourages the view that if you don't succeed, it's because you're deficient in some way.
It means the suspicion that Americans whose cultural and geographic horizons are broader than America's borders are deficient in patriotism.
And if a president is deficient in one or more of them, you can be sure it will be exposed.
Methylfolate is already offered as a prescription medical food for people with treatment-resistant depression who are deficient in it.
Indeed, a lot of the common ingredients in these products are only helpful if someone is actually deficient in them.
To be fair, Lowe's is not completely deficient in these areas, but it does play second-fiddle to its bigger rival.
Here is one example: Rice-based diets are deficient in a precursor of vitamin A, causing blindness and death in children.
But first we started out with a glass served blind, a rich young wine, heavy but deficient in acidity and finesse.
People would end up deficient in vitamin C, which made their gums bleed, their joints ache, and they generally just felt unambitious.
When she was fed a diet deficient in these nutrients, the mice were more susceptible to disease and had a yellow coat.
And he says that even if you accept Mueller's interpretation of obstruction law, the evidence against Trump was "deficient" in every single episode.
Mothers who eat no animal products at all produce milk that is deficient in vitamin B12, which is important for infant brain development.
American general surgery residents are critically deficient in exposure to obstetrical, gynecological and orthopedic care - essential skills in humanitarian operations, the study found.
Clearly deficient in the art of the deal, the poor man had to settle for the lowly title of 'Father of his Country.
" The House report said the CIA "was deficient in its collection and sharing of information both prior to and subsequent to the assassination.
These cravings could be a sign that the body is deficient in certain nutrients — like B12 and iron — and they shouldn't go ignored.
This does not mean that people shown to be deficient in one or another nutrient should refrain from taking a medically recommended supplement.
However, remember that the same foods might not meet your nutritional requirements, causing you to become deficient in certain minerals and vitamins over time.
Judge Gordon's order referred to Polanski's motion as "deficient in several respects" and reiterated the state's desire for him to appear in court himself.
When they analysed these they found that the "autistic" animals were deficient in taurine and 5-aminovaleric acid, two substances that stimulate GABA's activity.
Williams later took every opportunity to dismiss his first novel, and you can see why: it is slackly written and deficient in narrative technique.
And normally, if there's blackheads present and a lot of, like, blemishes and acne, that's usually key that those minerals are, you're deficient in.
If you're deficient in certain vitamins and minerals, you could be adding different foods to your diet to make up for that, Manaker suggests.
Rich or poor, most of us are surrounded by calorie-rich vittles, many of them tasty but deficient in ingredients that nourish healthy bodies.
"Rendeavour acquires land on the edge of existing conurbations, next to cities and capital cities, that are usually deficient in infrastructure," Beighton tells CNN.
Further tests showed that he was deficient in copper, selenium, and vitamin D too, and his bones were unusually weak with low mineral density.
After all, why would you work at a place where many people seem to think that you are literally biologically deficient in some way?
We have a lot of people who are deficient in fruit, vegetable, and whole-grain consumption but are high in sodium and sugar and fat.
But it seems mildly insulting all around to imply that those supporting your institution for decades were previously deficient in their experience of your collection.
In this week's issue of the journal Science, Dr. Klee and his colleagues describe flavor chemicals that are deficient in most modern varieties of tomatoes.
To extend their work, the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory-based team examined maize plants that were deficient in receptors (FEA3 receptors) for the FCP1 protein.
Biotin, a supplement ingredient long promoted as an aid in hair growth, probably won't do anything unless you're deficient in the nutrient, which is rare.
He also meant those deficient in the kind of personal nastiness that is supposed to be a virtue in the right's death struggle against progressive orthodoxies.
President Donald Trump&aposs legal team said the articles of impeachment against him are "deficient" in a fiery response ahead of his trial in the Senate.
Volkswagen (VLKAY) saw its proposed recall plan for certain diesel vehicles rejected by California regulators, who said it was incomplete and deficient in a number of areas.
We want to make sure he's eating well throughout the day, and if he's just eating these large steaks, then clearly he's deficient in the diet aspect.
"If people are restricting their diet, there is always the possibility that their diets become deficient in things that we know are beneficial," Chan told Reuters Health.
While the Queen might not be personally culpable of tax evasion, I certainly think as head of state, she has been deficient in cleaning up the mess.
European researchers have also shown that giving B12 to people deficient in the vitamin helped protect many of the areas of the brain damaged by Alzheimer's disease.
Today, with 90% of Americans deficient in at least one vitamin or mineral, it has left our brains weaponless as it attempts to repair from the damage.
The risk for sensorineural hearing loss, the type linked to problems in the nerves of the inner ear, was 82 percent higher in those deficient in iron.
Volkswagen — The automaker saw its proposed recall plan for certain diesel vehicles rejected by California regulators, who said it was incomplete and deficient in a number of areas.
But there's not a whole lot of range in the Space NC headphones' sound, which feel deficient in both bass and treble, leaving pop music anthems sounding unexciting.
"In nutritional terms, these diets are often deficient in several nutrients and may therefore lead to serious health problems," he and his colleagues point out in their report.
In a new study, mice were modified to be similarly deficient in this molecule, which caused a twofold increase in atherosclerosis compared with mice who were not modified.
The causes include diarrhea spread by dirty hands and open defecation; a failure to breast-feed; and foods deficient in iron, vitamin A, folic acid and other micronutrients.
Some banks were found to be deficient in the way they identify problem customers and loans, set aside provisions and choose when to grant credit, among other areas.
Although some such beverages in Spain are fortified with vitamins and nutrients, the particular formula this baby received was deficient in vitamin C, D, calcium, iron and zinc.
A total of 55,710 bridges were found to be structurally deficient in the U.S. in 85033, with little improvement from the previous year, according to a new report.
Today's letter says that the lab is deficient in meeting several of those conditions, and it's very serious, says Ed Thornborrow, medical director at UC San Francisco's clinical labs.
In another study, published in 2010 in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, researchers found that 52% of vegans were deficient in B12, compared to just 7% of vegetarians.
Likewise, the state's enforcement of best management practices that are supposed to limit polluting runoff into the lake is deficient, in part due to massive cuts to those departments.
Here is my challenge: Why aren't you equally appalled by the ableist idea that terminal illness, with its accompanying frailties and disabilities, renders a person deficient in human dignity?
"We learned that women are not deficient in endurance and stamina, and that running requires no fancy facilities or equipment," Switzer wrote in The New York Times in 6.83.
"The procuring process for [our multivitamin] formulation began by researching which essential nutrients adult women are most likely to be deficient in," says Blanche Ip, Ritual's scientific advisory board member.
A case in point would be leptin, which is a hormone produced by the body's fat cells and is found to be deficient in some people due to genetic mutations.
According to DeFazio, if you are deficient in vitamin B12, you may experience numbness or tingling in your extremities, balance problems, an inflamed tongue, brain fog, weakness, and overall tiredness.
"Thus, our study used mice that are deficient in the gene that makes alpha-gal, which mirrors humans that also lack the gene that makes alpha-gal," he told Gizmodo.
People who have major depression, for instance, are sometimes deficient in methylfolate—often due to a genetic mutation that makes it hard for them to convert folic acid to methylfolate.
He said prior presidents were either lacking in "smarts," referencing President George W. Bush, or deficient in "energy or chemistry," pointing to Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
But for kids whose blood lead levels decreased by a microgram, the study found they performed better on standardized tests and the likelihood of being deficient in reading and math fell.
"I am really fortunate I can go to the doctor, get a blood test, and he can tell me you're deficient in x, y, and z," she told Harper's Bazaar recently.
If a newborn is found to be deficient in the relevant bacteria, an inoculation of them into that child's gut, perhaps in the form of an oral probiotic, might put matters right.
But most children in the US are not deficient in vitamin C. Roughly 20% of school-aged children in the US are obese, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Clients with both conditions are deficient in the pleasurable brain chemical dopamine, responsible for the allure of good sex, the thrill of a runner's high, or the jolt of cocaine, says Kaplan.
The human body produces vitamin D when exposed to the sun's rays, and research suggests that people who are deficient in the vitamin are more likely to be depressed, anxious, and tired.
The court ruled that while his lawyer was "deficient" in not having this witness testify, Syed was not "prejudiced" by the "deficient performance" because there was other evidence that proved him guilty.
As for the inscrutable Klara, I have the feeling—although I have very little to go on—that she was preternaturally kind and good, and a little deficient in the humor department.
Knocking out MyD88 in people to prevent red meat allergy isn't exactly feasible or even practical (people genetically deficient in it are much more likely to develop severe bacterial infections, for one).
The California Air Resources Board said the company's recall plan was incomplete and deficient in a number of areas but said it will continue to work with the company to reach a resolution.
Washington (CNN)A government watchdog agency says the Transportation Safety Administration is deficient in its oversight of airport perimeter security -- and it could create dangerous vulnerability for the entire U.S. commercial aviation system.
Classy divorces won't necessarily sell copies of the New York Post but I think we can all agree that 2016 — and the high-profile divorce business — was severely deficient in the class department.
What's more, a 2018 study found that getting enough magnesium is essential for your body to use vitamin D, so if you're deficient in D it's worth talking to your doctor about magnesium.
Nothing I saw on the packaging from Nutrigene was dangerous for pregnant women, just run-of-the-mill stuff like vitamin B12, which my genetic analysis said I was prone to be deficient in.
Espacios Abiertos, a Puerto Rico-based nonprofit promoting transparency in government, said in a report this month that Sanchez's disclosures were more deficient in those areas than any of the other seven board members.
Wednesday's study flagged Venezuelans' deteriorating diets, which are deficient in vitamins and protein, as currency controls restrict food imports, hyperinflation eats into salaries, and people line up for hours to buy basics like flour.
Harvest Capital, which owns 6.2 percent of Green Dot's outstanding shares, added that Streit is struggling with the basic aspects of running Green Dot and is deficient in areas of distribution, pricing and operations.
Making sure that a unit deployed abroad has the resources it needs "may leave its sister squadrons deficient in ready aircraft and parts as they attempt to train for their own upcoming deployments," Gen.
"The company has been deficient in aligning pay with performance," Glass Lewis said in the report, which recommended electing the company's full slate of board members, including Fink, its chairman and one of its founders.
In fact, research shows a whopping 42 percent of adults are deficient in Vitamin D, the sunshine vitamin that the body can't produce naturally and has a tough time getting enough of through food alone.
Once there, doctors found that the girl was severely malnourished and had rickets, a condition in which children's bones are softer and weaker because they are deficient in vitamin D, according to the Mayo Clinic.
People with darker skin tone are also more at risk of vitamin D deficiency as melanin slows down skin production of vitamin D. It is estimated that about a billion peopleare deficient in the vitamin.
Whether they have autism, cerebral palsy, deafness, visual impairment, dyslexia, depression, ADHD or something else, they are being treated as abnormal and deficient in school and at work, as well as in families and communities.
If I don't answer the bell On weekends in summer, I'm in the garden, Strolling the shady path beneath the maples, Musing on the difference between a life Deficient in incident and a life uncluttered.
"A president as seriously deficient in knowledge, experience and temperament as Trump is going to need a lot of help, and he will need it from the A-Team," Kohn wrote in the Washington Post Wednesday.
The effects were particularly robust in women who were initially deficient in vitamin D and in those who gave birth during the winter, when sunlight levels are lower and vitamin D blood levels tend to drop.
What was once a body optimized for speed is today deficient in that category — narrow wheels, big lumpy headlights that disrupt aerodynamics — but has grown into a gorgeous exhibit of a more humane time in car design.
"The proposed package is deficient in the government's view, in light of additional criminal conduct that we have learned since the court's initial bail determination," the prosecutors said in the filing, which disputes Manafort's latest bail offer.
Nearly 2.1 billion live their days deficient in the micronutrients that promote cognitive development and prevent disease, and 6.5 billion, including most of the folks reading this, eat food that weakens their bodies and degrades the planet.
A handful of studies have tried to pinpoint it, but as of now it's assumed that many of these products contained poor quality protein, and were extremely deficient in essential nutrients, like potassium (which is necessary for cardiac function).
The cultural critic Edward Said famously used the term "orientalism" to refer to a patronizing way Westerners sometimes think of Eastern cultures and ideas — as charmingly exotic, perhaps, but as deficient in various Western virtues, including rationality and rigor.
Book More Women, the anonymous Twitter account dedicated to noting which festivals were deficient in booking women artists, notes that the number of actual women booked at Coachella makes up 35% of their lineup, which is in step with 2018.
"It is nutritious, particularly rich in methionine and cysteine, two amino acids that are deficient in most other major grains: barley, rice or wheat to name a few," the chef said of fonio at the recently concluded TEDGlobal Conference in Tanzania.
As a result, the field of chronic pain treatment is "strikingly deficient" in high-quality scientific evidence to assess risks and benefits, according to the Food and Drug Administration in its special report to the New England Journal of Medicine.
If you look at what's deficient in modern politics—although Corbyn is bringing it back in—it's the ability to tell a good story about who we are and who we can be that isn't fundamentally passive, depressing, and worthless.
The 2018 USGS update offers a comprehensive threat assessment, but as Seth Borenstein of the Associated Press reports, it could be better:Denison University volcanologist Erik Klemetti said the United States is "sorely deficient in monitoring" for many of the so-called Big 18.
But with corporate feminism so in fashion and the conditions of women's lives — especially those of women of color — so deficient in this country, it's on State Street Global Advisors and the Democratic Party to prove they're actually working to advance gender equality.
However, a Reuters analysis of nationwide bridge data reveals the fretting over the safety of bridges and other road infrastructure is overblown and could distract from more serious problems elsewhere: * About 9 percent of highway bridges were considered structurally deficient in 2017.
California Is Halfway to Restoring Net NeutralityA California bill that would hold internet service providers accountable for violating net…Read more ReadThe groups consider SB 24 deficient in a number of key areas: First, it does not prohibit ISPs from charging so-called access fees.
They found, first and foremost, that more than half of the calories consumed by the average American (56 percent, to be exact) came from these subsidized foods, representing a diet rich in carbs, dairy, and meat, and deficient in fresh produce of other kinds.
Flip on NBC during a Pittsburgh Penguins intermission and there's a 50-50 chance an old man in a suit standing behind the glass desk will tell you all the reasons why the future Hall of Fame center Sidney Crosby is deficient in some way.
Realistically, Milner said, the closest scientists will come to studying this link in humans is to look at people with exceptionally rare mutations that make them either very receptive to interferon gamma and IL-4, or deficient in one type of receptor or the other.
If they are utterly unable to distinguish between rubbish and genuine scholarship, or are too deficient in irony recognition to query a disclaimer that presumes that dogs have a definition of rape, they need to take up a less mentally challenging line of work.
And granted, we're operating at a deficit, and a steep deficit, just in terms of how many roles there are for women, how many studio executives are women, how many directors, how many grips, gaffers — you know, we're heavily deficient in all of those areas.
Kate Morris from the University of Birmingham told the BBC that "While exciting, this discovery cannot be translated into recommendations for pregnant women, who at most may be deficient in vitamin B3," since we don't know what the side effects of high-dose niacin might be.
If the signals are weak or deficient in some way, this can lead to fixed postures in the womb and consequently to deformities in a baby's joints, said Vanessa van der Linden, a researcher at Recife's Association for Assistance of Disabled Children, who led the study.
Children who are deficient in vitamin D, for example, are 3.7 times more likely than those with normal levels of the vitamin to sustain a fracture that requires operative repair, Dr. Pooya Hosseinzadeh, pediatric orthopedist at Washington University, reported at a recent meeting of orthopedic surgeons.
But even if the procedure is not one that requires exceptionally fine motor skills, some still worry that medical students who are "all thumbs" — meaning their primary experience working with their hands is thumb-typing on their phones — may be deficient in ways other than just dexterity.
" At the same time in Queens, the borough president, Melinda Katz, who is currently running for district attorney on a progressive platform of criminal justice reform is now, paradoxically, opposing a men's shelter planned for College Point, arguing that the neighborhood is "deficient in requisite resources.
All these developments, however questionable, could amount to legitimate policy and personnel choices or negligence — enough so that one pending lawsuit over the census argues that the overall preparations for 217 are "so conspicuously deficient," in the words of the complaint, as to violate the Constitution.
Over half of kids in the US are deficient in vitamins D and E, and more than a quarter lack calcium, magnesium or vitamin A. "This can result in a compromised immune system, stunted physical growth, reduced mental ability, chronic disease and even death," note Bush and Welsh.
Comforts are hard to come by in the age of Trump, but I believe that we can take some small solace in the fact that the man is simply too intellectually deficient, in both practice and policy, to impose all of the heartless directives his campaign rhetoric threatened.
The varieties of these root-tubers that were popular in Uganda, his native land, and other parts of Africa in the mid-1980s, when he began his studies, are deficient in vitamin A. A lack of this vitamin damages children's eyesight and opens them to infection by such things as measles.
"There is a moral deficient in our willingness to end violence against children, so for the first time in history some of the highest moral authorities, some of the most influential leaders and some of the most powerful voices of knowledge and wisdom of our time have assembled here," said Satyarthi.
Zinc was deficient in 59.4% of those with celiac versus 25.2% of controls; copper was low in 6.4% of celiac patients versus 2.1% of controls, folate was low in 3.6% of celiac patients versus 0.3% of controls and vitamin B12 was low in 5.3% of celiac patients versus 1.8% of controls.
That Hillary Clinton was judged deficient in the likability category while the male candidate who mocked a disabled man, constantly employed racist rhetoric and had a long history of bragging about sexual predation was not is a pretty good indication of what's wrong with this standard of fitness for office.
But on Friday, Maryland's highest court, the Court of Appeals, ruled in a 4-to-3 decision that while Mr. Syed's defense lawyer had been "deficient" in not calling a potential alibi witness to testify during the trial 19 years ago, ultimately Mr. Syed was not "prejudiced" by that deficiency.
As deaths from drug overdoses skyrocket, the Trump administration's handling of opioid addiction has not escaped the reaches of the House Oversight and Reform Committee, which announced on Wednesday that it would hold a hearing to determine if the White House had been deficient in its approach to national drug policy.
The frequency of the 577X variant differs around the world, but overall somewhere between one-sixth and one-quarter of the world's population has two copies of 603X, and are thus completely deficient in α-actinin-3 (encompassing at least a billion people worldwide, with the lowest incidence rates found in Africa).
"All the kids who were involved, they were reflections of where we as a society are deficient in terms of supporting kids and families, where they get to the point where they feel that this is the only way to either resolve an issue or express themselves," Mr. Richardson, the principal, said.
Nearly 60 percent of entry-level, college-educated hires required some degree of improvement to become productive, and more than 70 percent were deficient in such fundamental skills as oral communications, working with numbers, or analyzing and solving complex problems, according to a 2015 survey of employers undertaken for the American Association of Colleges and Universities.
"We have a wealth of data from a variety of sources that are highly suggestive that a higher level of testosterone occurring naturally or testosterone treatment in men who are deficient in [it] may actually help with cardiovascular risk" among other issues, says Abraham Morgentaler, a doctor at Boston's Men's Health clinic and author of Testosterone for Life: Recharge Your Vitality, Sex Drive, Muscle Mass, And Overall Vitality.
But if the man — if the police come to the scene and see the man standing over the body and the woman — let's see, the woman's '50s bouffant is undisturbed and the man and the cops have this conversation about the fact that the man killed the woman because she persistently refused to buy, say, for instance, Jif peanut butter rather than Skippy, and how very, very important that is, and if the cops found themselves somehow agreeing that there were major differences between the brands and that a wife who didn't recognize those differences was deficient in her wifely duties, that would be Lynchian — this weird confluence of very dark, surreal, violent stuff and absolute, almost Norman Rockwell, banal, American stuff, which is terrain he's been working for quite a while — I mean, at least since Blue Velvet.

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