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The reinnervation method is part of a recent explosion of new ideas and techniques being explored as scientists try to help people better compensate for missing limbs or paralysis.

For sequences exhibiting limited motion (e.g., Hallmonitor), PRISM can better compensate for information loss, whereas it cannot compete for sequences exhibiting complex motion patterns.

Finally, as more data are collected, we are able to understand their peculiarities and better compensate for its deficiencies, namely the ionospheric disturbances over the geomagnetic equator and polar regions (Arnold et al. 2015).

H.264/AVC GOP2 comparison with respect to PRISM shows that, for sequences exhibiting limited motion (e.g., Hallmonitor), PRISM can better compensate for information loss, whereas it cannot compete for sequences exhibiting more complex motion patterns.

The D2 index should better compensate for individual changes in amounts of exploration, and so provides the principal index.

Whereas we used translated protein sequences for fragment linkage to better compensate for the genetic divergence between the genomes that we analyzed, nucleotide sequences could be similarly analyzed if several closely-related genomes are available.

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Now people in Brussels are deciding that grain farmers should be better compensated for last summer's drought than beef and milk farmers.

Farmers will have to be better compensated for their fossil discoveries if scientists are to win the battle of the bones.

"You are obviously going through a period of adjustment," said Charles Peabody, a financial analyst at Portales Partners, "and the banks will be winners — and get better compensated for the risks they are taking than they have in the past".

Looking to industry with additional MBA training, I feel that the professional prospects are significantly better, the results will mean something to somebody, and I will be better compensated for my effort.

Additionally, birches from industrial barrens better compensated for mechanical damage, such as trunk/shoot removal, compared to birches from unpolluted forest and mountain tundra habitats, presumably due to the larger number of buds formed annually.

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