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A cross-validated dataset may be the most robust estimate available, compensating for underreporting to both datasets by including all deaths registered in any of the two.

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As OPEC trims output, the spare capacity — the buffer of oil available to compensate for any outages — will expand.

The issue of where computers were available to compensate for jammed phone lines was significant for voters of all races because Florida, unlike some other states, does not allow voters to cast their ballots provisionally.

The laboratory bees foraged for a broader diet, if one is available, to compensate for a nutrition imbalance by identifying complementary types of pollen — similar to how vegetarians balance legumes and grains to get a complete protein.

Then they react with horror when the "freelance" (read "underemployed") worker uses whatever means available to compensate for the economic benefits they've been denied by that same system of outsourcing that has proved so profitable to corporate America, and so destructive to the American worker, over the past decades.

A cost-benefit analysis revealed that for long-lived ON species, ringing as many chicks as possible appears as the most effective survey component, unless a technique for capturing breeding birds at low cost is available to compensate for reduced local recruitment.

This of course can imply that conventional power capacity is to be available to compensate for the missing production from renewable plants [11].

Despite of the common assumption that LOS is the only choice at very high frequencies like E-band, in [10], the authors show that NLOS radio connections are possible provided that antennas with large gains are available to compensate for path losses.

A limitation of our study is that we included a rather small group of patients in CKD stage 5 (eGFR < 15 ml/min), but paired longitudinal data were available to compensate for this.

For IAB5 and IAB2 no single adjacent KR site is closer than 1702 bp, well beyond the proposed range of action for a short-range repressor (Kulkarni and Arnosti 2005; Li and Arnosti 2011), indicating that in both cases there is no functionally redundant KR site available to compensate for loss of binding at the Sab and Hab sites.

It may be explained by an alteration of the KIF5A tertiary structure such that other amino acids requisite for the binding of TRAK2 are now available to compensate for the deleted region thus the predicted loss in efficacy of co-immunoprecipitation is circumvented.

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