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Discover LudwigThe phrase "compensatory need" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the necessity for compensation or support due to a deficiency or disadvantage.
Example: "The study aimed to identify the compensatory need for additional resources in underfunded schools."
Alternatives: "remedial requirement" or "supportive necessity".
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Wilson is already suffering psychiatric disorders and anxiety attacks; he is tormented with guilt at having dismissed his abusive father as the Beach Boys' manager, and later some converse Stockholm syndrome instils in him a penitent, compensatory need to submit to the sinister Svengali doctor and dad figure who turns him into a medicated cash cow.
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Critic Donald Bogle states in a New York Times interview that the film in some ways met the black audience's compensatory needs after years of asexual, Sidney Poitier-type characters and that they wanted a "viable, sexual, assertive, arrogant black male hero".
While endothelial genes show decreased expression, we observed activation of pro-angiogenic, proliferation pathways which clearly demonstrates compensatory needs for oxygen supply in AMD affected tissues.
In contrast, in other species (e.g., D. melanogaster, in which the F element is a unique autosome), the two systems appear to have diverged and now target different chromosomes and meet distinct compensatory needs.
Surveys are needed to identify all high-conflict areas, and adequate compensatory mechanisms need to be worked out for herders who face genuine forage competition from the kiang.
Do negative automatic thoughts about the condition (for example 'my ADHD will stop me from doing the things I want to do'), underlying beliefs about the self (for example 'I am a failure') and associated compensatory strategies need to be changed for CBT to be effective?
At the same time, the compensatory vaccinations needed to reinstate it are extremely pricey since they need to be administered to some of the few remaining unprotected individuals.
We propose that in the SHR this serves as a compensatory condition needed to maintain adequate blood supply and oxygenation of the brain.
However, in conditions of inflammation and infection, which often accompany states of shock, vascular regulation and compensatory mechanisms needed to sustain hemodynamic coherence are lost, and the regional circulation and microcirculation remain in shock.
It remains to be shown whether long lasting effects can be achieved, because it is conceivable that compensatory feedback systems need more time to become effective.
The prioritisation is based on two main non-compensatory factors: the need for biodiversity conservation and the ecological feasibility of reforestation.
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