English to Telugu Dictionary deficient

deficient

లోపం
definition
adjective
this diet is deficient in vitamin B
not having enough of a specified quality or ingredient.
translation of 'deficient'
కొరతయైన,
మానసికంగా లోపము కలిగిన
example
An attack of inherited angioedema is treated with an injection of the C1 inhibitor, the substance that your body is 'deficient' in.
The report accuses prosecutors of conducting 'deficient' investigations or presenting inadequate evidence at the trials.
The summer growing season of kenaf corresponds with low quality forages 'deficient' in protein in the Southeast.
In fact many people in this country are 'deficient' in vitamin D, which is made when sunlight hits the skin; children and old people especially are at risk, as it helps make strong healthy bones and teeth.
Anyone with a history of, or predisposition towards, kidney stones should ensure their diet does not become 'deficient' in calcium, as, by binding with oxalates in the gut, this mineral can help prevent stones forming.
She blames 'deficient' preparation and insufficient commitment on the part of the school, but she also notes impediments in the exams themselves.
Instead, if an adult is 'deficient' in vitamin D and not getting enough calcium, calcium is drawn out from the bones, which causes osteoporosis.
Over 2000 cases have been reported, reflecting the sensitivity of that growing gland to radioactive iodine, especially in children already 'deficient' in iodine.
Similarly, she has not observed or complained about any 'deficient' workmanship in the insulation and drywall and she believes that none exists with respect to her residence.
Women use them as a yardstick for measuring their own attractiveness, thus arriving at a warped perception of their own physical attributes as being hopelessly 'deficient' .
Security management at the base was called 'deficient' and lacking cohesion.
The failure of the Board to execute works is attributable to 'deficient' planning with the result physical achievements fell short by 57 per cent.
The scientists exposed mice 'deficient' in both genes to a second carcinogen, DMN, which is also found in smoke but also in beer, fish meal and some preserved meats.
Both novels are occasionally limited by 'deficient' character and plot development.
A balanced diet ensures that the athlete will take in enough nutrients so that he or she will not be 'deficient' in any of the electrolytes needed to maintain normal muscle function.
The rapidly growing yearling is further jeopardized when twice daily feedings are already marginal or 'deficient' in protein quality.
In short, his conception of natural justice is 'deficient' both in its theoretical structure and in its practical consequences.
In Being and Time Heidegger says that being along is a 'deficient' or defective mode of being.
Phosphorus is the second most likely nutrient to be 'deficient' in the soil for good corn yields.
A friend has told me there is some suggestion that children who suffer from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder may be 'deficient' in iron.
Farm research continues to revolve around NPK - nitrogen, phosphorous and potash - the three major plant nutrients that the soils are largely 'deficient' in.
The range at which identification can be reliably accomplished by these means, relative to weapon range, is marginal in daylight and 'deficient' during periods of limited visibility.
The survey revealed that 30 per cent of the students were 'deficient' in Vitamin A and B, and 17.75 per cent had iron deficiency.
I told myself that my attitude, knowledge, and skill cost a patient's life and I was 'deficient' in all those qualities that a doctor should have.
At that time, a forensic pathologist in New Zealand said that the service was short of staff, the overall funding was 'deficient' , and there was no allocation to train people properly.
A study of more than 600 elderly women has found that many are 'deficient' in Vitamin D, a substance formed in the skin during exposure to the sun.
Johnstown Castle Research Centre indicated that more than one-third of the tillage land was seriously 'deficient' in the critical trace elements, copper, zinc and manganese.
But, as children currently eat 50 per cent less fish than they did during the Second World War, it is thought that most youngsters are 'deficient' in Omega 3.
And doctors also say an enzyme that helps breakdown sugar in the body, which is 'deficient' in many diabetics, may also have an adverse effect on mental ability.
Bitumen - a form of heavy, thick oil laden with sulphur and 'deficient' in hydrogen - can be refined into synthetic crude oil to make everything from gasoline to plastics.
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