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deficient
adjective as in imperfect, inadequate
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Experiments showed that flu viruses were able to replicate more rapidly and induce higher levels of inflammation in mice deficient in IFITM3 compared to normal mice.
Trump would never agree with people he says are destroying America, want to destroy the First Amendment, are communists, murder babies and are mentally deficient.
Priorities: I would speak to the tenured professors and administrators to see what is deficient and what can be better.
In the filing, the US accused TikTok of implementing "deficient" ways of screening for accounts created by children and obstructing parents when they tried to delete them.
Quantum systems that allow for efficient error correction and longer computation times are on the other hand deficient in their ability to control quantum states -- and vice versa.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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