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They may partly compensate for each other when one is ablated, but the compensation may fail when the energy demand increases under stress conditions.

In contrast, generalist and highly vagile enemies may even profit from the high primary productivity of crops at a landscape scale and their abundance may partly compensate for losses in enemy diversity.

Perhaps most important, eliminating the 10percentt chance that most smokers have of dying of cancer or cardiac disease over the next 10 years of their life may partly compensate for whatever perceived elevation of stress they may suffer from nicotine withdrawal.

Strong cooperative ties may partly compensate weak individual work enjoyment.

Implementation of these measures may partly compensate for emissions from fossil fuel burning.

However, even though range resolution may be lost, the excellent Doppler resolution may partly compensate for this.

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With regard to impaired Ca2+ homeostasis and potential Ca2+ overload in mdx fibres [72], [73], the absent dystrophin link to DHPR may, at least partly, compensate for increased Ca2+ influx through other pathways (e.g. store-operated channels, leak channels etc). in young fibres from mdx mice, where degeneration predominates.

Thus, in terms of statistical power, the large differences in exposure levels of our study population may at least partly compensate for the smaller number of cases.

Clearly when there is commensurate benefit in the investigation, the excess risk may be partly compensated as in the staging investigation, which may follow a positive barium enema.

While this defect may be partly compensated in vivo by muropeptide-activated Mphi, neither Mphi nor DCs produce Th1- or Th17-polarizing cytokines upon muropeptide stimulation, which may contribute to the preferential induction of Th2 responses by muropeptides and should be taken into account when designing muropeptide-based immunomodulators and adjuvants.

In the case of stump harvest, these negative effects may be partly compensated for by increased nutrient availability due to a stimulated mineralization and reduced competition from understory vegetation as a result of the soil disturbance caused by the stump harvest.

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