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For the GH dimension (and most other mental dimensions, not shown), biases were smaller, had generally a U-shaped relationship with age; they also showed the same sort of opposites compensating effects on the overall differences.

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Here, we aim to test if cell-to-cell contact between differentiated chondrocytes and undifferentiated BMSC compensate effects of factors from subchondral bone on chondrogenic differentiation of BMSC.

Moreover, a recent paper proposed MFS compensating effects in DS, based on clinical manifestations, due to a case-report of a person affected by DS and MFS with moderate MFS visible (Vis et al., 2009b).

compensating effects [2, 3].

The MSL-C is a ribonucleoprotein complex that targets X chromosome genes in males, and its targeting correlates to and can explain most of the observed dosage-compensating effects on the male X chromosome, as reviewed by Straub and Becker (2007), Gelbart and Kuroda (2009), and Hallacli and Akhtar (2009).

According to the large scale penetration of renewable energy generation from intermittent resources, especially wind power, it is fundamental that the electric system is able to appropriately compensate the effects on the variability and randomness of wind energy.

It can be seen that the correction compensates illumination effects on the fundus while maintaining visibility of features such as the vessels.

It is shown that, as the particles become distorted, the transfer coefficient decreases, but the interfacial area increases, compensating the effect on the total interfacial flow.

Third, we propose a scheme that detects particular delay-sensitive and DoS attacks and tolerates them through compensating their side effects on the agreed QoS level.

Additionally, a potential interaction between Ca2+ and phosphoinositide-mediated signal transduction pathways was tested by compensating wortmannin inhibitory effects on chloroplast responses with addition of both divalent cations.

Up-regulation of HMGB1 was suggested to be involved in compensating the effects of cold on DNA [ 21], as HMGB1 seems to increase "openness" of DNA to transcription on a genome-wide level.

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