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As the most common complication of cirrhosis, ascites is occurred in about 60%% patients within 10 years during the course of compensated cirrhosis [ 1].
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The other reason for awarding money is, of course, to compensate for a harm committed by the state.
My body, therefore, became the only visible trace of her dead son, which likely explained my physical cowardice — which I, of course, compensated for with a restless but, to be frank, ambitionless intelligence.
He is asked all the time what adjustments he has to make on the course to compensate for his lack of vision.
First, its sensitivity is slightly lower (92.3%) than AMACR (95.0%), which is, of course, compensated for by its higher homogeneity.
Alteration of residues, especially non-conservatively, often leads to a lowering of thermodynamic folding stability, which may of course be compensated by changes in other locations.
Evaporation losses during the course of experiment were compensated by adding distilled water every alternate day.
Alternately, it is possible that alleles showing high trade-offs exist but, over the course of evolution, are compensated by other mutations, mitigating (resolving) the trade-offs by reducing the associated fitness cost and compromising their identification.
The women, of course, were not compensated for their time.
(Nothing of course can compensate for the fact that when you're video chatting, you're looking at the screen, not the camera, which gives your chat partner the odd impression that you're not making eye contact).
And while that's very good news, the bad news is that *some of* these smaller funds (not all, of course) – in compensating for their smaller management fees (or none at all if they are private funds) – are nickel and diming their portfolio companies instead.
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