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An adaptive compensator is derived to compensate for parametric unmodeled friction with unknown but constant parameters, and a robust compensator is used to deal with friction model parameter variations, as well as non-parametric unmodeled friction.

RBF neural network torque controllers are derived to compensate for them.

A new integration Kalman filter is derived to compensate the time delay caused by the moving average filter.

Thus, although BB1 was originally derived to compensate static amplitude errors to second Magnus order, it only provides first-order noise filtering.

Depending on the TDOA, a suitable vector u is derived to compensate the phase differences of the microphone signals, as calculated in Eq. (29).

Probabilistic weights have been derived to compensate for differential attrition at each follow-up (e.g. attrition was higher among those from lower SES groups, persistent school truants, early school leavers and smokers).

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Manual coregistration with automatic scaling factor (ScalFactReg) Manual coregistration as described in method 1, but with isotropic scaling of the ex vivo CT using a derived scaling factor to compensate for the prostate shrinking after prostatectomy.

The transformations/deformations of the coregistration steps were also applied to the VOIs defined on the ex vivo CT in step I. Manual coregistration with automatic scaling factor (ScalFactReg). Manual coregistration as described in method 1, but with isotropic scaling of the ex vivo CT using a derived scaling factor to compensate for the prostate shrinking after prostatectomy.

An individual weighting factor was derived to take into account the proportions of non respondents according to age, sex, and region to ensure a sample representative of the national population and compensating for sampling design.

Furthermore, given that banks tend to compensate costs derived from earmarked credit via higher spreads in non-earmarked lending, the relationship between basic interest rates and financial costs became increasingly distorted.

Cellular FN isoforms possessing the alternatively spliced EIIIA and EIIIB domains, derived from platelets, are thought to compensate for the loss of plasma FN in these conditions [ 51].

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