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The chronic energy shortages Armenia suffered in the early and mid-1990s have been offset by the energy supplied by one of its nuclear power plants at Metsamor.
* have abnormal nutrient loss ( due to diarrhoea or chronic illness ) or increased energy expenditure ( secondary malnutrition )
This causes a chronic lack of energy in the cells, which, in turn, affects the central nervous system and inhibits motor functions.
As well as raising energy levels, the minerals in the water are commonly suggested to help treat chronic fatigue, eczema or arthritis.
A healthy diet is low in energy density and tends to reduce caloric intake, which may protect against weight gain and associated cancers and chronic diseases.
This is believed to align the body with the earth's gravity field, encouraging energy flow to the heart and healing the body of chronic ailments or structural problems.
Anestrus is induced by time of year, pregnancy, lactation, significant illness, chronic energy deficit, and possibly age.
These problems are: globalization, the revolution in information technology, the nation's chronic deficits, and its pattern of energy consumption.

chronic and shortages
The construction of dams for hydropower generation is underway or envisaged in order to alleviate chronic power shortages in the countries of the Niger basin.
In a market with chronic shortages, this allowed people with powerful connections to buy goods at low prices and sell at market prices.
It rose to a height of 138 feet above the Yangtze, but environmental and technical factors left it with chronic water shortages until it was re-engineered in 1411 by Song Li of the Ming.
In addition to this, to the north of the borough, the large housing estates of Harold Hill and Collier Row were constructed to deal with the chronic housing shortages and early slum clearance programmes in central London.
While speaking on the chronic food shortages across the country, Shastri urged people to voluntarily give up one meal so that the saved food could be distributed to the affected populace.
The improvements failed to alleviate all the pressures growth had caused: chronic parking shortages and inability to accommodate demand for tickets to the rodeo and grandstand shows continued.
The focus on highly profitable drugs for chronic conditions and resulting de-emphasis of one-time acute treatment drugs has led to occasional shortages of antibiotics or vaccines, such as the influenza vaccine shortage in the United States.
After a partial success within the London Metropolitan green belt New Towns Basildon and Borehamwood and expansion of these areas combined with still chronic housing shortages in south-east London another small New Town Thamesmead was developed adjacent to the Thames in the early 1960s but suffered from poor transport links that a few small adhoc developments today suffer from, though transport links have improved due to inward investment.
Families with the financial resources to escape extreme poverty rarely suffer from chronic hunger, while poor families not only suffer the most from chronic hunger, but are also the segment of the population most at risk during food shortages and famines.
North Korea was the second largest recipient of international food aid in 2005, and continues to suffer chronic food shortages.
After the Second World War, Glasgow, already suffering from chronic shortages of housing, had to deal with bomb damage from the war.
The temporary housing stock consisted of several hundred ' Prefabs ', a single storey structure manufactured in parts for quick erection, which was designed originally to help alleviate chronic housing shortages in the immediate post-war period in Britain.
Another major challenges in recent years has been the chronic labour shortages.
While most places in Myanmar suffer from chronic power shortages, in rural states like Rakhine the problem is disproportionately greater.
In the Meiji period machinery for repeated distillation was imported from Great Britain, making cheap mass-production of high-purity shōchū possible during this time of chronic rice shortages.
Many states facing acute or chronic shortages have adopted the correlative theory of under-ground water rights.
In 1944 Colebrook Home moved to Eden Hills in the south of Adelaide due to chronic water shortages.
In 2005, the U. S. Virgin Islands government announced plans to further develop Water Island, and to increase the amount of residential housing to deal with chronic shortages on Saint Thomas.
In his article Economics of Shortage ( 1980 ), János Kornai argued that the chronic shortages seen throughout Central and Eastern Europe in the late 1970s ( and which continued during the 1980s ) were not the consequences of planners ’ errors or the wrong prices, but rather systemic flaws.
They all experience frequent, intensive and chronic shortages.
In his 1980 book, Economics of Shortage, perhaps his most influential work, Kornai argued that the chronic shortages seen throughout Eastern Europe in the late 1970s ( and which continued during the 1980s ) were not the consequences of planners ’ errors or the wrong prices, but rather systemic flaws.
Known locally as Woodberry Down, the estate was built shortly after the Second World War by the LCC to alleviate chronic housing shortages.

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He suffered from chronic osteomyelitis for the last 7 years of his life.
The president also suffered from Crohn's disease, a chronic inflammatory condition of the intestine, which necessitated surgery for a bowel obstruction on June 9, 1956.
Cantor suffered from chronic depression for the rest of his life, for which he was excused from teaching on several occasions and repeatedly confined in various sanatoria.
In place of less easily available tin, arsenic was added to copper in the Bronze Age to harden it ; like the hatters, crazed by their exposure to mercury, who inspired Lewis Carroll's famous character of the Mad Hatter, most smiths of the Bronze Age would have suffered from chronic poisoning as a result of their livelihood.
In addition to bouts with malaria, battle wounds from fighting in the Mexican-American War, and a chronic eye infection that made it impossible for him to endure bright light, he also suffered from trigeminal neuralgia, a nerve disorder that causes severe pain in the face.
After reading these allegations on message boards, Abdul told People magazine in April 2005 that she suffered from chronic pain for years following a " cheerleading accident " at age 17 and was diagnosed with reflex sympathetic dystrophy ( RSD ) in November 2004.
Shortly afterwards, he suffered a concussion after a fall due to chronic high blood pressure.
The bullet lodged in his chest caused his chronic rheumatoid arthritis – which he had suffered from for years – to get worse and it soon prevented him from doing his daily stint of exercises ; Roosevelt would soon become obese as well.
It was later revealed that he had suffered for many years from chronic alcoholism and drug addiction.
She also suffered recurrent bouts of chronic tuberculosis, first diagnosed in the mid-1940s.
He suffered from chronic stomach problems as well as knock knees, for which he was forced to wear painful corrective splints.
According to the Soviet medical report, Andropov suffered from several medical conditions: interstitial nephritis, nephrosclerosis, residual hypertension and diabetes, which were worsened by chronic kidney deficiency.
In April 2010, infectious diseases specialist Paul Auwaerter studied records of Bolívar's symptoms and concluded that he might have suffered from chronic arsenic poisoning, but that both acute poisoning and murder were unlikely.
In particular, years of living with chronic high blood pressure and diabetes caught up with him, and he suffered kidney failure in the fall of 2002.
Groves suffered a heart attack caused by chronic calcification of the aortic valve on 13 July 1970.
Lorre had suffered for years from chronic gallbladder troubles, for which doctors had prescribed morphine.
Donat suffered from chronic asthma, which affected his career and limited him to appearing in only twenty films.
It had been suggested that he suffered from multiple sclerosis or syphilis, although in 1997 it was confirmed through an analysis of the poet's hair that he had suffered from chronic lead poisoning.
She suffered chronic illness and developed a strong interest in biblical accounts of early Christian healing.
Pilots involved often suffered from chronic hearing loss later in life.
Colonel Snelling suffered from chronic dysentery, and bouts of the illness made him susceptible to anger.
After this second recovery, he was obliged to use a wheelchair, and suffered chronic pain, which he controlled with self-hypnosis:

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