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The gradual dimensional expansion of Au NPs is always compensated with the density reduction, which is explained with the thermodynamic theory.
This loss from traveling is always compensated by the gain from higher quality (in the first term) otherwise patients would not choose the more distant hospital.
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In addition, the gradual dimensional expansion was always compensated by the density reduction, which were systematically discussed with the summary plots, cross-sectional line profiles, HDHs.
During the evolution of Au NPs, the increased size was always compensated by the decreased density as a function of AT, which can be regarded as a rather general behavior of metallic NPs on various semiconductors substrates [38 46], such as on the GaN [38], sapphire [39, 40], and GaAs [41 44].
With specific regard to bioenergy, the IPCC guidance [10] does not assume that bioenergy use is "carbon neutral" (i.e. that biomass combustion emissions are always compensated by regrowth), but that any carbon loss is reported (and implicitly accounted) under the LULUCF sector rather than under the energy sector, to avoid double counting.
It has been recently reported that the older L1 families in humans and chimpanzees contain fewer CpG islands than the younger L1 families and the CpGs missing from the older L1 families are always compensated by gain in TpGs or CpAs mutations [45].
Series resistance error was always compensated to be less than ±3 mV.
The insurance beneficiaries of patients who die from medical mistakes are always compensated.
Series resistance was always compensated by 70 90% and monitored throughout the experiment.
The cell capacitance and series resistance (up to 75%) were always compensated.
Fast and slow capacitances were neutralized, and series resistance was always compensated for > 85% with internal voltage-clamp circuitry.
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