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Within good university departments, colleagues draw on one another's strengths and compensate for one another's weaknesses.
These observations suggest that in some circumstances Dichaete and SoxN can compensate for one another, but in other case they are dependent on one another.
The above studies indicate that proteases can compensate for one another.
For example, homologs with redundant roles and genes found to functionally compensate for one another are combined into families.
The frequencies of Hs and Es compensate for one another with a statistical correlation of r = −0.75 (Fig. 2).
Here, we investigate the mechanism underlying Qrr redundancy and we find that the Qrr sRNAs compensate for one another.
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Or is there a cache of related channels broadly expressed and capable of partially compensating for one another?
It is possible that other MMPs compensate for one enzyme and this would explain the mild effects seen.
Since rpk1 effects are relatively infrequent, the following normal development (due to redundancy of RPK1 function) could compensate for one or few defective cells.
These two changes likely compensate for one other, yielding a reasonable approximation of among-site rate heterogeneity, and have minimal impact on branch length estimates.
The analysis of local weather data patterns shows that solar power and wind power can compensate well for one another, and can provide a good utilization factor for renewable energy applications.
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