At the same time, underproduction of crops such as potatoes, onions, broccoli, celery, garlic, and spices led to unnecessary imports.
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A ( mostly ) separate set of diseases called thalassemias involves underproduction of normal and sometimes abnormal hemoglobins, through problems and mutations in globin gene regulation.
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This is important because a high rate of water flow into the reactor reduces its efficiency, thus resulting in underproduction and a waste of CO 2.
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Hypothyroidism, an underproduction of hormones from the thyroid gland in the neck, can increase cholesterol levels and cause people to feel cold, weak and fatigued.
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This condition was probably caused by erythrism, a little-understood genetic condition that causes either an overproduction of red pigments or an underproduction of dark pigments.
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The existence of privileged groups may not be a complete solution to the free rider problem, however, as underproduction of the public good may still result.
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Both " ENG " and " ACVRL1 " mutations lead predominantly to underproduction of the related proteins, rather than misfunctioning of the proteins.
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Graham suggested that much like years of high agricultural yields, years of overproduction of commodities in general could be neutralized by storing commodities until periods of underproduction.
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He contended that the underproduction of hay was leading to an over-dependence on corn as a feed for livestock, thereby driving up the price of corn.
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A painful and sometimes disfiguring complication of diabetes may be caused by an underproduction of a hormone that nourishes and maintains the body's nervous system, according to a new theory.