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Although this evidence is indirect it suggests that the mesocortical network may partially compensate for fronto-striatal dysfunction in early disease, until it too is damaged, compensation is lost, and a full-blown dysexecutive syndrome develops.
This compensation is lost in people with type 2 diabetes where expression of insulin signaling molecules is reduced.
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File for replacement or compensation if the money order is lost of stolen.
If my luggage is lost, would domestic or international lost luggage compensation rules apply?
0 is lost, and the compensation is an infinite number of combinations of 0 plus 1. Unity is lost, and the consolation prize is a shiny computer fresh out of the box, and the next computer, and the one after that, the computer you've really been waiting for.
Alternatively, hevin is a generalized protective signal but VGlut1+ intracortical synapses may have redundant stabilization/protection mechanisms in place that can compensate for the lack of hevin, whereas with no such compensation available the VGlut2+ thalamocortical population is lost.
When too much calcium is lost, there is a compensation by the parathyroid, and parathyroid hormone is released.
St. Paul's School, the boarding school in Concord that has been criticized for its compensation practices and management, is losing another high-level administrator, Sharon D. Hennessy, the vice rector.
Sufficient tillering capacity is needed for biomass production to improve compensation when tillers are lost due to insect damage or other stresses during vegetative stage (Peng et al. 1999).
So far, there had been no offers of compensation for all that was lost, he said.
The precise legal status of these get-out clauses is uncertain but you would have to go to court to gain compensation if such items were lost or damaged.
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