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However, both figures should be corrected to compensate for the fact that the Mesolithic aurochs sample died 6,738 years BP.

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The resulting displacement data had reduced noise but were corrected to compensate for any transmission compliance (Figure 3).

6 05 p.m.: This post has been corrected to show that the L.A. County Department of Public Works and not the L.A. Department of Water and Power will be compensated for costs.

The radioactivity remaining in the tail was compensated, background counts were subtracted, and the radioactivity decay was corrected to the time of injection.

This can be corrected if the IF is compensated to be a fixed value.

This result suggests that the abnormal mitotic chromosomes observed in the BACH1-depleted cells reflect a transient process which can be corrected immediately by a redundant, compensating activity.

The common assumption that sufficient moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (PA) can compensate for sedentary behaviour has to be corrected since such behaviour has been found to increase the risk of various negative health outcomes independently of PA levels [ 3].

"That needs to be corrected.

That has to be corrected".

Most welfare economists agree in principle that to be interpersonally comparable (viz. to be of policy relevance), compensating variation should be corrected for income inequality by applying 'distributional weights' [ 44].

To avoid this, the depth of the ablation profile must be corrected as we leave the centre of the spiral to compensate for the corneal curvature.

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