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A smart fix was then installed by spacewalking astronauts in 1993 that allowed its instruments to correct for the aberration in the reflecting surface.
Building on an analysis of the different types of policy instruments to correct market failures specific to CCS in its various stages of development, we suggest a way to combine these into an integrated policy architecture.
We used 'cluster phase' and 'chief enrolment' as instruments to correct for this potential endogeneity.
After the necessary ethical approvals, the field staff were trained on the objectives of the ethics study and the study instruments, and were made to pilot the study instruments to correct all inconsistencies.
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We re-analyzed the data using IV methodology and center prescribing preference (CPP) as the instrument to correct for non-compliance.
Ideally, supervision is a formalized HRM instrument to correct shortcomings and to support good practice, on the basis of which recommendations are provided to help improve individual and facility performance.
In another room a group of people can pick up instruments designed to correct their mistakes and play the Troggs song "Wild Thing" under the glare of stage lights and a virtual audience.
The latter waned with the failure of every instrument in the kit to correct the difficulty.
Since both scalar and vector measurements are perfectly synchronous and spatially coherent, a direct assessment of the ASM vector performance can then be carried out at instrument level without need to correct for the various magnetic perturbations generated by the satellites.
For the spectrophotometric analysis, reagent blank determinations were used to correct the instrument readings.
The instrument time stamp was used to correct for measurement lag times (3 seconds).
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