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Although this evidence is indirect it suggests that the mesocortical network may partially compensate for fronto-striatal dysfunction in early disease, until it too is damaged, compensation is lost, and a full-blown dysexecutive syndrome develops.

Repeat SearchPad users looked at more search results than is typical on the Web, suggesting that availability of search context may partially compensate for non-relevant pages in the ranking.

These intrusions may partially compensate for the crustal thinning caused by lithosphere extension during the rifting process.

The higher calcium sensitivity of Tn-Ca binding and of force development conferred by rcTnT(1) suggest that higher neonatal cTnT(1) expression may partially compensate for the lower systolic [Ca(2+)](i).

High volumes of reserves may partially compensate for policy weaknesses in some of these dimensions from the standpoint of capital holders.

This suggests that siRNA overaccumulation and resulting asymmetric DNA methylation may partially compensate for DDM1 deficiency.

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The example of Berlin demonstrates that the urban green infrastructure can clearly contribute to grassland conservation and may thus partially compensate for the decline of traditional grasslands in cultural landscapes.

The locally very high toxicity of α-emitters may also (partially) compensate for lower tumour uptake of radiolabelled vectors (Allen, 2017).

This maybe due to the fact that importin α2 belongs to the same subfamily of α importins as importin α1 [25], which is also maternally expressed and may therefore partially compensate for the lack of importin α2.

The larger number of spinoparabrachial cells in lumbar enlargement may therefore partially compensate for the reduced size of the spinothalamic tract at this level (Al-Khater and Todd, 2009).

These data suggest that there is a biased redundancy between Hda1p and Rpd3p histone deacetylation activities at the wild-type FLO1 promoter and upstream region which contributes to histone deacetylation and gene repression: Hda1p can compensate for the absence of Rpd3p deacetylase activity, whereas Rpd3p may only partially compensate for loss of Hda1p.

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