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In order to compensate for lost to follow-up or incomplete data, 320 women have to be included in 20 hospitals in 6-9 months.
A commonly accepted model suggests that bacterial genomes constantly lose genes to compensate for gene gain and duplication (Mira et al. 2001).
To compensate for time lost to filming issues, some scenes were filmed in a single take.
To compensate for possible lost to follow-up, 60 patients will be included in each group.
To compensate for anticipated lost to follow-up, we intended to include 40 subjects in each group.
In Asian populations, the β-cells may lose their ability to compensate for the decrease in insulin sensitivity seen with the development of central adiposity.
One strategy to compensate lost revenues has been to increase prices.
Using the latest received measurement to compensate lost packets, the modified multi-step random delays and packet dropout model is adopted in the present paper.
Declining reservoir pressure in turn results in less margin to compensate lost production while topside facilities can put constraints when production GOR and watercut increase at late production life.
Intra-household labour substitution, hiring external labour, and withdrawing children from schools are commonly used to compensate lost labour-days and income of the households.
It is possible that either this aggressive tumor formed too fast for the transferred CD8 T cells to have an impact or that the tumor rapidly lost MHC I expression to compensate for the presence of tumor specific CD8 T cells.
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