Similar words: nutrition, nutrient, diminution, malnourished, malfunction, tuition, edition, volition. Meaning: ['mælnʊ'trɪʃn /-njʊ-] n. a state of poor nutrition; can result from insufficient or excessive or unbalanced diet or from inability to absorb foods.
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121 Depigmentation of the hair and spooned nails point to malnutrition.
122 In Pande's home state, Uttar Pradesh, infant mortality and malnutrition rates are high.
123 Kwashiorkor : a type of malnutrition caused by a lack of protein in the diet.
124 A number of investigations showed the effects of amino aicd peritoneal dialysate in malnutrition CAPD patients had benefit effects on improving nutrition status.
125 Patients with analbuminemia are not malnourished andwith simple malnutrition are rarely hypoalbuminemic.
126 One in 10hildren in the Central African Republic is suffering from malnutrition - a humanitarian crisis blamed on the collapse of the world diamond price.
127 Master the acupuncture treatment of Infantile Enuresis and Infantile Malnutrition.
128 Protein malnutrition may result in a number of other adverse effect.
129 Many of the new arrivals are still suffering from malnutrition and malnourishment after enduring often long and arduous journeys from famine-stricken Somalia.
130 Long - term effects of malnutrition in children include stunted growth and abnormal decreases in brain development.
131 Understand the differentiation and diagnosis of Infantile Enuresis and Infantile Malnutrition and other therapies.
132 "Without full funding of these emergency requirements, we risk again the specter of widespread hunger, malnutrition and social unrest on an unprecedented scale[sentencedict.com],(http://sentencedict.com/malnutrition.html)" he said.
133 "We don't let them leave, " said Sister Genova, a diminutive woman who weaves between the cribs, reaching out to stroke the head of a twig-like child with bright orange hair, a sign of malnutrition.
134 If he has the malnutrition or the healthy question, do not take too many baths to the dog, like this will let his superficial knowledge look like a more luminous spot.
135 "Without full funding of these emergency requirements, we risk again the specter of widespread hunger, malnutrition, and social unrest on an unprecedented scale," Ban warned.
136 Measurable effects on body chemical processes occur only after prolonged malnutrition.
137 Depression may result in malnutrition, noncompliance and dialysis inadequacy, etc.
138 Malnutrition: Condition resulting from inadequate diet or from inability to absorb or metabolize nutrients.
139 Either a long-term malnutrition or a lasting hypofunction of the spleen and stomach may cause insufficient blood formation, resulting in blood deficiency.
140 Malnutrition makes a child more vulnerable to otherwise treatable illnesses like diarrhea or malaria.
141 Many of you cited poverty - together with malnutrition - as a breeding ground for ill-health.
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