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For his part, Domingo — who not only starred in this production two decades ago but who made a touching film of the opera with Zeffirelli a dozen years earlier — compensated with a particularly robust sound in the pit.
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According to what's known as the Expensive Tissue Hypothesis, early humans compensated for the energy used in their heads by cutting back on the energy used in their guts; as man's cranium grew, his digestive tract shrank.
Shock can be, in the early stages, compensated by autonomic mechanisms, such regional vasoconstriction, in an attempt to maintain central blood pressure and vital organ perfusion above an anaerobic threshold.
The low rotarod performance on the early trials, compensated by the last trial, is suggestive of a delay in learning acquisition.
Cinar, based in Montreal, agreed earlier to compensate minority shareholders for losses suffered after a year's worth of revenue was siphoned into an investment firm in the Bahamas.
In this section, we present an example of closed-loop control by using the feedback mechanism (Table 1) discussed earlier to compensate for the error metrics as shown in Fig. 11.
For example, with high forager mortality, worker bees become foragers earlier to compensate; this in turn may reduce the nursing force, increasing larval mortality.
Indeed, why should it not shorten its own development and release sporozoites earlier to compensate for the effect of a late-acting insecticide?
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