A state of extreme poverty.
The disadvantage that results from losing something.
The lack or denial of something considered to be a necessity.
1 However, substantial differences in oral health by residential deprivation remain among adolescents.
2 However, a clear effect of sleep deprivation on aggressive behaviors remains unclear.
3 He said deprivation and poorer backgrounds may partly explain their higher risk.
4 Conclusions: The availability of physical activity facilities declines with level of deprivation .
5 Similar, limited areas of gross deprivation are identified within our major cities.
6 Diagnosis was made either by water deprivation test or on clinical grounds.
7 The available high-quality scientific evidence shows that poverty and deprivation have increased.
8 Of course you don't turn around decades of deprivation in six months.
9 Objectives: Sleepwalkers have consistently shown N3 sleep discontinuity, especially after sleep deprivation .
10 The research into the consequences of long-term sleep deprivation makes alarming reading.
11 Therefore, we studied the effect of sleep deprivation on nocturnal ghrelin secretion.
12 The intractable problems of unemployment and deprivation still dominate the social landscape.
13 In case of adverse situations androgen deprivation therapy, chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, etc.
14 However, more than half of those venues are in medium-high-to-high deprivation areas.
15 In addition, solitary confinement imposes conditions of social and perceptual stimulus deprivation .
16 In Portugal, no standard ecological deprivation index exists, contrasting with other countries.
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Deprivation в диалектах
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