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The phrase "are employed to correct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing methods, tools, or techniques that are used for the purpose of making corrections.
Example: "Various algorithms are employed to correct errors in the data before analysis."
Alternatives: "are used to rectify" or "are utilized to amend".
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At present, a class of hard-decision decoding error correction codes (ECC), Bose Chaudhuri Hocquenghem (BCH) codes, are employed to correct such stuck errors caused by stuck cells as well as soft errors [3, 4], induced by cell-to-cell interferences.
Several fatigue models, including a strain-based, a strain-stress-based, and an energy-based, are employed to correct for the effect of mean strain and stress on fatigue behavior of PEEK.
Two high-precision GMo aspheric lenses are employed to correct various forms of aberration such as curvature of field and distortion, with a floating mechanism ensuring crisp corner-to-corner detail throughout the focal range.
These false-positives rates which were sampled from the vicinity of negative domain hits to a set of SCOP-to-Pfam sequences, are employed to correct the fold-critical E-values and ratios accordingly.
In addition, fillers are employed to correct atrophy of the face as well as other parts of the body such as the dorsum of the hands through volumization and contouring.
In addition, our findings suggest that pulse-height modulation plays a primary role in controlling movement speed and specifying target distance, whereas pulse-width mechanisms are employed to correct errors in pulse-height control, as required to achieve spatial precision in final limb position.
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Bonferroni correction was employed to correct for multiple testing.
Bonferroni corrections were employed to correct for multiple testing and α was set at 0.05/5 = 0.01.
The generalized power law can be employed to accurately describe complex mass bias characteristics, but the exponential law was nonetheless implemented in this study because this approach is (1) more straightforward and (2) has been shown to provide accurate and precise stable isotope data if a simple empirical correction is employed to correct for this offset [ 34].
The hypergeometric distribution and the Bonferroni correction for multiple hypotheses were employed to correct p- values.
The question is, Can the same processes be employed to correct for brain damage?
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