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Recent data have confirmed that offering participation in the intervention at completion of the study does not compensate completely for the disappointment of being assigned to the control group [ 72].
But the computer also showed that if the plankton got enough nutrients--which is still an open question--their growth could compensate completely for the weakening of the physical carbon cycle.
This suggests that although synthesis is expanded, the liver is not able to compensate completely for the extreme losses [ 31].
In contrast to inherited mitochondriopathies, where glycolysis might not compensate completely for mitochondrial energy failure, fermentation energy appears capable of compensating completely for the respiratory insufficiency in tumor cells (18, 103).
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By deriving the mathematical inverse of this model, we were then able to use the robot to apply torques that compensated completely for the weight of the hand.
In this study, using a 3D cloud stimulus, we observed a large and continuous range of compensatory effects, including a substantial subset of VIP neurons that compensated completely for rotations, as well as neurons that do not compensate at all or even over-compensate for rotations.
In other words, these healthy individuals were capable of compensating completely for the impaired insulin sensitivity with increased insulin secretion, when challenged with intravenous glucose, but they were unable to upregulate their ability to handle glucose delivered by the oral route, as also indicated by the dramatically decreased GIGD value.
But, he added, "There are some days that compensate completely.
We found that OPC cannot completely compensate for all Kerr nonlinearities in absence of power symmetry, and some nonlinearities may become even worse if one of the nonlinearities is fully compensated.
Knocking down CBP in Hep3B cells by siRNA (Fig. 7A) significantly decreased the hypoxia induced transcription of the EPO gene (although to a less extent than knocking down p300), suggesting that both p300 and CBP are required for hypoxia induction of EPO and that neither can completely compensate for the function of the other (Fig. 7B).
Knocking down CBP by siRNA marginally, but significantly decreased the hypoxia induced transcription of the EPO gene, suggesting that both p300 and CBP are required for hypoxia induction of EPO, and that neither can completely compensate for the function of the other in transcriptional regulation of this gene.
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