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This means that if the phase difference of T is too large, it cannot be compensated completely.
A nested predictor is established to predict the future states such that the input delay that can be arbitrarily large yet bounded are compensated completely.
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.
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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.
But, he added, "There are some days that compensate completely.
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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