Sentence examples for compensate in terms of from inspiring English sources

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Overventilated alveoli, however, cannot compensate in terms of greater oxygenation for underventilated alveoli because, as is shown in the oxygen-dissociation curve, a plateau is reached at the alveolar partial pressure of oxygen, and increased ventilation will not increase blood oxygen content.

Optimal video quality algorithms available in the literature will receive only the base layer for which the user has to compensate in terms of quality.

They could provide one possible explanation for the observed mistiming of reproduction in species where food peaks have moved forward due to clime change and for which birds did not fully compensate in terms of laying dates [8].

Two studies recently showed that adult birds which had experienced nutritional stress during the nestling period rather than the fledgling period were less able to compensate in terms of management of energy resources (resting metabolic rate and body mass loss under deprivation) [15], [16].

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Moreover, different videos which have a certain interval length (see Section Setting of the questions) in common have been compensated in terms of complexity among themselves wherever possible.

Though regular workers were better compensated in terms of wages and benefits, China Labor Watch says both groups were subjected to long hours and low wages, with workers putting in more than 100 overtime hours during peak season, even though the legal limit is 36 hours, and some working consecutively for 14 days.

The individual will have no just complaint even if her utility or welfare is diminished by a decrease in what remains in common or a decrease in what remains available for her initial acquisition as long as she is duly compensated in terms of utility or welfare by other effects of the acquisitive actions of others.

Both mutants show a slight (2.4-fold for K98A) or strong (140-fold for D308A) decrease in turnover (kcat) for DHUG cleavage which is compensated, in terms of efficiency, by lower KM values (Table 1), particularly for the D308A mutant (34-fold).

This theme reflects the feeling shared by the participants of being poorly compensated in terms of salaries, incentives, and benefits.

They compensated in terms of weight when offered adequate protein in later growth stages, but this was driven by fat accumulation while myofibrillar numbers remained low [ 59].

This fact suggests that genetic mutations that eventually affect the kinetic properties of the circuit and occur in all single individuals within the population, but in an uncorrelated way, are compensated in terms of population.

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