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X n is assumed to be perfectly compensated using the knowledge of layout map.

This strategy is carried out in the frequency domain when the CFO of the received signal is assumed to be perfectly compensated by the proposed algorithm.

As a consequence, the equalization of the channel becomes more challenging, and so, the channel variations in the subcarrier pass band region may not be perfectly compensated.

Consequently, any dipole moment of the O1 H1o1⋯N1 hydrogen bond will be perfectly compensated by a dipole moment of the O2 H1o2⋯N2 hydrogen bond on the same molecule that points in the opposite direction, because O1 and O2 are related by the inversion center.

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Asymptotically, when, the accuracy approaches zero, so that the effect of propagation delays is perfectly compensated.

Intuitively, the increasing aggregate interference is perfectly compensated by the lower average distance to the desired node.

Therefore, in absence of a timing alignment procedure, the delay and the CFO of the user of interest are perfectly compensated and, then, all the other users remain asynchronous; moreover, we first consider the case where each signal, coming from the other users, at the receiver arrives with the same power of the useful signal.

This happens because change of the kinase activity is perfectly compensated by the change of the phosphatase activity.

In the course of turnover, the chance loss of progenitors through differentiation is perfectly compensated by duplication of neighbouring progenitors leading to a neutral drift in the size of surviving clones and a continual depletion in clonal diversity of tissue.

As tissue turns over, chance clonal loss is perfectly compensated by the expansion of other clones so that the overall number of labelled progenitor cells remains approximately constant a process reminiscent of 'neutral drift'.

This asymmetry may be enforced at the level of individual cells, or it may be achieved on a population basis, so that stem cell proliferation is perfectly compensated by the differentiation of others (Clayton et al., 2007; Klein et al., 2010; Gomes et al., 2011).

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