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The phrase "compensate this drawback" is correct and can be used in written English.
You would typically use this phrase when you want to express a way to counterbalance a disadvantage or difficulty. For example: "This new program has some limitations, but we can compensate this drawback by offering additional benefits to those who participate."
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A procedure named as stack imaging of spectral amplitudes based on impact-echo (SIBIE) is developed to compensate this drawback and to visually identify locations of defects at a cross-section.
The implementation of a sensor array that consists of various metal-oxide sensing layers combined with pattern recognition is one of the methods that compensate this drawback.
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However, the higher signal not only compensates this drawback, but gives an increase in the SNR.
As a consequence of the rather high degree of difference to the parent peptide, foldamers frequently exhibit reduced inhibitory activity, but additional optimization efforts can compensate this initial drawback.
To compensate for this drawback of FCFS approach, IAC/O design employs in dual-threshold scheme.
However, public policy has not systematically sought to compensate for this drawback by improving the attractiveness of the province in other areas, such as easing restrictions on English school enrolment for new immigrants.
Many sites tend to discourage this practice because of obvious bias concerns, but Shelfari believes the interaction to be seen between authors and their fans will compensate for this drawback.
In order to compensate for this drawback, in the present study, Cu was introduced into the porous nanosheet arrays electrode to form a self-supported CuNi/C glucose sensor.
Although SNPs are less polymorphic than SSR markers, they easily compensate for this drawback by being abundant and amenable to high- and ultra-high-throughput automation [ 90].
To determine whether other markers may compensate for this drawback, serum levels of CA50, Span-1, sialyl SSEA-1 and Dupan-2 were assayed and compared with those of CA19-9 in 207 normal subjects and in 200 patients with pancreatic carcinoma whose Lewis blood group phenotypes were confirmed.
In fact, it was even lower than that of the "plus-minus" method developed in 1975 by Sanger and Coulson [ 21], but a dramatic increase in sequence data output compensated for this drawback.
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