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Free sign upThe phrase "compensate of" is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you might use the phrase "compensate for". For example, you might say, "I want to compensate for my mistakes with hard work and dedication."
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Yoon et al. use the temporal difference ratio of HSV color channels to compensate of color distortion between consecutive frames [39].
Then the convective transport of microspheres was caused from the source channel toward the neck to compensate of the solvent loss by evaporation.
A novel method based on neural networks is introduced to compensate of friction and force ripples during cutting force estimations when signals of permanent magnet linear motors (PMLMs) are used.
Lack of phenotype of cyst formation in collectrin knockout mice suggested that ACE2 may compensate of collectrin action.
The compensate of the partial decrease of activity of PEGylated enzyme was an evident increase of its half-life in mice blood serum.
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In addition, 2,675 of the 4,430 who filed injury claims were to be compensated; of those, 1,919 were rescue workers at ground zero or the Pentagon.
Among the best compensated of these are hedge-fund operators, who typically receive 2 percent of the assets under their control plus 20 percent of any increase, annually.
Goldman's board is the best compensated of any big American bank and the fifth-highest paid of any company in the country, according to Equilar.
How could high levels of telomerase compensate for partial loss of CST expression?
The music must compensate for lack of character.
Their presence may compensate for defects of the silent RGA1.
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