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However, in well-confined sections, strength-gain in confined concrete may compensate or even exceed strength-loss in concrete cover (Cusson and Paultre 1994).

This unknown factor may compensate or over-compensate for the absence of myostatin to various degrees in different mouse strains, and this may ultimately affect cardiac size.

A change in a single enzyme that slows down metabolism may not appear phenotypically, as the other enzymes may compensate or mask the detriment to the overall pathway.

Such an effect can be explained by TFEB-induced stimulation of various aspects of the lysosomal function, including lysosomal exocytosis that may compensate or correct the abnormalities underlying these conditions.

Since the myocardial septum is a structural part of both the RV and the LV, remodelling in the LV portion may compensate or even exceed the hypertrophy of the RV portion, resulting in equal or impaired IVS-MMI compared with that of the controls.

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A major challenge associated with dose response modeling and extrapolation from laboratory to real-world conditions has been to understand under what conditions an organism may compensate for, or recover from, a given perturbation and under what conditions the perturbation will lead to an adverse outcome (Andersen et al. 2005).

Although the possibility that different carriers, such as AtLHT5 (At1g67640) [ 31] or AtLHT7 (At4G35180) [ 32], may compensate, overlap to, or substitute for AtProTs, current evidence does not support a role of transport for proline accumulation in pollen grains.

Redundancy in function or protein:protein interactions may compensate for the loss or inactivation of one or more of the Tab proteins.

As stated before, a company may compensate for broken or faulty parts on a new guitar.

Reactivation of p53 by either gene transfer or pharmacologic approaches may compensate for loss of p19Arf or excess mdm2 expression, common events in melanoma and glioma.

If mtDNA mutations affecting longevity exist, they may either directly confer a selective advantage, or, they may compensate for deleterious mutations on other loci (associated with mtDNA or nuclear genes) or be detrimental (confer a selective disadvantage).

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