Sentence examples for hand compensated from inspiring English sources

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Notably, we want to highlight the impact of digitalisation on the position of the researchers (marginalisation and anonymisation on the one hand, compensated by the cultivation of "responsible research" on the other).

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Diving ducks, on the other hand, compensate for the loss of optical power in water by squeezing the lens into the bony ring around the iris, forming a high curvature blip on the lens surface, which shortens its focal length (the distance from the retina to the centre of the lens).

To examine whether a robotic surgical platform can complement the fine motor skills of the nondominant hand, compensating for the innate difference in dexterity between surgeon's hands, thereby conferring virtual ambidexterity.

On the other hand, compensating for the charge on the pyrophosphate group by association with Mg2+ ions removes the dissociation driving force and is responsible for the binding cooperativity.

s on the other hand compensates for the scale difference between i and j, that occurs because we scaled responses ( {boldsymbol{w}}_{boldsymbol{i}}cdot {phi}_ileft(boldsymbol{I},{boldsymbol{l}}_iright) ) by ϑ s.

On the other hand, he compensated for the modest tally of his films by insuring that pretty much every one is a gem.

And when I first clapped eyes on him he was indeed all these things, but much taller and bulkier than I expected — to the extent that, when we shook hands (his skin was rather moist), he seemed to loom over me like an enormous shadow, cupping one ear with his free hand to compensate for his deafness.

On the other hand, for compensating the rotational motion, several methods may also be found in the literature [32 36].

The same study revealed that GnT-V, on the other hand, can compensate for a deficiency of GnT-Vb/IX in the brain.

It has been previously shown in solid tumour cells that Hsc70 acts as the primary co-chaperone for Hsp90; Hsp72, on the other hand, can compensate for the loss of Hsc70 and replace it in the Hsp90 chaperone complex [34].

Adult male Tinka, with near-total paralysis of both hands, compensates inability to scratch his back manually by employing a distinctive technique of holding a growing liana taut while making side-to-side body movements against it.

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