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The phrase "compensated in time" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means receiving payment or reward within a certain time frame. Example: The company promised to compensate its employees in time for their overtime work, but they ended up delaying the payment for three weeks.
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In the following discussion, it is assumed that coarse timing and frequency offsets have been compensated in time domain.
With all the parameters estimated, CFO and I/ Qmismatch can be compensated in time domain by (30).
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For this, he has clearly been compensated in playing time and trust.
Then, the range-dependent motion error is compensated in range time domain by multiplying H MOCO r,X), where {H_{text{MOCO}}}left({r,X} right) = exp left[ { - {jK}_{rc}Delta {R_{r}}left({r,X} right)} right] (22).
To obtain sub-micrometer form accuracy, the machine axes errors are compensated in real time using a fast tool servo driven by a piezoelectric actuator along with an on-machine measurement scheme.
However, the off-line compensators cannot compensate in real-time varying dynamics of the 6-DOF EHST; so an online adaptive controller with a least-mean-squares (LMS) algorithm based on a delay compensator is employed.
They also employ extreme adaptive optics: mirrors that change shape rapidly to compensate in real time for the way Earth's atmosphere distorts the planet's light.
The modulation error is real time compensated in every error detection cycle, and the error compensation resolution is enhanced from 2−10 to 2−16 rad/V.
Therefore, we assume no increase in degradation of proteoglycans and suggest that early inhibition of GAG synthesis is compensated in cocultures during the time line of culture.
And rich donors might even help compensate in bad times.
Should they be the best compensated in the country at a time when we're cutting all these services?
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