Sentence examples for compensating for a decrease from inspiring English sources

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By increasing the charge per bound strand, we may be compensating for a decrease in electrophoretic mobility resulting from a decreased number of bound DNA oligomers per bead at lower DNA concentrations.

Phenotype analysis in the study of Imai et al. demonstrated the requirement of a T318I amino-acid substitution in HA to lower the pH of membrane fusion, thus compensating for a decrease in HA stability caused by human receptor binding mutations in the airborne-transmissible H5.

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The Jets streamlined their game plan, deployed extra defensive backs to counter the pass and compensated for a decrease in blitzing by awarding more playing time to the edge rushers Mike Catapano and Lorenzo Mauldin, who each played more than half the defensive snaps.

The results also indicated that an increase in N applications is not a good strategy to compensate for a decrease of TB under drought stress conditions.

The haemodynamic state of the brain can be subdivided into stage 0, the normal flow state of the brain; stage 1, the phase of vasodilatation to compensate for a decrease in blood flow towards the brain through cerebral autoregulation; and stage 2, the phase of autoregulation failure, with a compensatory rise in OEF [9].

Direct activation of RSK2 by Tat, independently of upstream activation signals, could therefore compensate for a decrease in ERK1 expression and signaling during HIV infection.

Furthermore, the retina was able to compensate for a decrease of 36% in IOP [ 48].

This may also allow tubers to partially, but not completely, compensate for a decrease in certain compounds.

While an increase in binding capacity may compensate for a decrease in total CD4+ T cell numbers, the consequences of this increase remain unclear.

After induction of ALI (baseline ALI [BL-ALI]), RR had to be increased as well as Pinsp to compensate for a decrease of compliance and to maintain normocapnia.

This may represent an attempt to promote greater mitochondrial fatty acid uptake to compensate for a decrease in glucose uptake and thus de novo lipogenesis.

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