English to Gujarati Dictionary deficiency

deficiency

ઉણપ
definition
noun
vitamin A deficiency in children
a lack or shortage.
translation of 'deficiency'
ખાધ,
ઘટ,
કમી,
ન્યૂનતા,
ઊણાશ,
ઊણપ
noun
કસૂર,
ખામી
example
Failure to meet this increased demand can result in a 'deficiency' .
Another remarkable feature Hu noticed in his early days in the city was the serious 'deficiency' of work efficiency.
a budget 'deficiency' of $96 billion
If we later find that a defaulted loan has an underwriting 'deficiency' , we may ask the lender to repurchase the loan.
vitamin A 'deficiency' in children
This condition was caused by taking insulin and failing to eat which gave rise to a 'deficiency' of blood sugar causing the appellant to be unaware of what he was doing.
As the 'deficiency' worsens children become pale and weak, eat less, and tire easily.
Yang 'deficiency' unsuccessfully controls water, so there is profuse and clear urine.
An important 'deficiency' of the act, however, was its failure to implement a standardised, routine data set for monitoring care plans.
Although examples of good practice do exist in some areas, 10 serious 'deficiencies' remain.
They described their role as similar to that of the media, in that they report 'deficiencies' but have no real authority to manage the city.
Folic acid is especially important for women of childbearing age, as 'deficiencies' of this nutrient have been linked with birth defects.
Remaining 'deficiencies' are entirely the writer's own.
Historically, teams were willing to carry accurate kickers with weaker legs because their 'deficiencies' weren't as glaring.
And the plant did not consistently produce potable water because of system failures and operational 'deficiencies' .
Sunscreen prevented sunlight from generating vitamin D in the skin, risking serious 'deficiencies' in the long run.
Soy foods cause 'deficiencies' in calcium and Vitamin D, which are essential for strong bones.
For if you love someone greatly, your love will be great enough to tolerate his or her shortcomings or 'deficiencies' .
The unit showed significant improvement over 1998 but 'deficiencies' remain.
It is customary in this House to have a bill, after each election and before the next, to tidy up any areas in which there are 'deficiencies' or imperfections.
The liver can store up to six years worth of vitamin B 12, hence 'deficiencies' in this vitamin are rare.
Like scurvy or pernicious anaemia, he puts it down to nutritional 'deficiencies' in the modern diet: the lack of the essential vitamin B17.
In many of the lesser developed countries of Central America, 'deficiencies' in vitamins and minerals are a problem.
The findings confirm that although the system does identify most breaches, 'deficiencies' remain that need to be addressed.
Most of the 'deficiencies' involved failure to clean fingernails and to scrub for the required amount of time.
Scientists believe the normally docile beasts are eating the baby birds to make up for 'deficiencies' in their diet on Rum, or even using them as a form of medicine.
It is hard to fault the players, whatever their individual 'deficiencies' .
Boron deficiency is the most widespread of all the micronutrient 'deficiencies' in many crop regions from tropical to temperate zones.
The print used was in remarkable shape as there are very few noticeable flaws or 'deficiencies' .
What they call 'deficiencies' and faults of the management of administrative agencies are necessary properties.
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