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The latter effect could be compensated, since the input impedance of the channels has also been measured.
This effect could be compensated for by an increase in patient administered activity; however, this approach is not necessarily consistent with keeping the dose to the patient as low as reasonably achievable.
We therefore conclude that CT166 inactivates Rac1, as the resulting cytopathic effect could be compensated by increasing the amount of intracellular wildtype Rac1.
However, this negative effect could be compensated by higher temperature.
This negative effect could be compensated by elevated sucrose concentration in the medium to 5 or 7% (Table 1, Figure 3F).
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In addition, if a negative effect was unavoidable, it could be compensated for by investing in nature in other places than where the damage was caused, for example.
The dormancy-enhancing (SD 1-2) and -reducing (sd 1-2) atleles athehe SD 1-2 QTL couple with the GA functional and loss-of-functional alleles, respectively, and SD 1-2's effect on inhibiting germination could be compensated by GA application (Ye et al. 2013).
Once validated, fault propagation effects on inventory level could be compensated by adapting the inventory control policy.
Also, large negative effects at later age could be compensated for by a small advantage early in life.
If the fall in vaccine strain prevalence were only 20% then the outcome would still be better in 82% of scenarios, showing that if herd immunity effects are modest this could be compensated for by declines in other parameters.
It was noticed that the effect of the autolytic cleavage at Asn63-Gly64 could be compensated by the disulfide bond Cys52-Cys65 unon-reducinguconditionition, and the disulfide bond cross-linked autolytic product remained active.
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