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David L. Horne, the executive director of the California African American Political Institute at California State University at Northridge, said that putting public bodies on record on slavery is one step in a legal and political process to compensate the millions of Americans whose ancestors labored in bondage.
The historian Eric Foner told me, "In the sense of who decides, and how do you decide what goes up and what comes down, it should be a sort of democratic process," to compensate for the undemocratic process that created the monuments during Jim Crow.
It is a closed-loop dispatch process to compensate the forecast inaccuracy of both wind power and load.
Moreover, IPA is a volatile compound and so it has to be added frequently to the texturization bath during the batch process to compensate for the evaporated amount, leading to a higher consumption of IPA.
Efficient and reliable automated methods for standardization are necessary during the registration process to compensate for alternating representations of as well as errors and artifacts in (sub structure representations caused by diverging business rules, personal preferences, data format conversion, disagreements between aromaticity definitions and automated library generation.
The new method fully considers shunt capacitance of the line, and mutual impedance and mutual admittance between the lines by using accurate model for both positive- and zero- sequence circuits, and obviates the need of iterative process to compensate for the capacitance.
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An improved predictive functional control (PFC) scheme is proposed for linear processes to compensate for partial actuator failures.
The investigators examined observer performance on soft-copy display of mammographic images that were either unprocessed or processed to compensate for modulation transfer function (MTF) deficiencies in the CRT display.
The assignment of the two signals to the two presentation positions (first or second, left or right, A or B) can be randomized on a per-trial basis, as long as the resulting score is processed to compensate for that randomization.
Crapse and Sommer (2008a) have suggested that adaptation processes to compensate for motor-related sensory problems, such as sensory reafference, are remarkably consistent among species.
Thus, it is not surprising that redundant central mechanisms may be involved in control of food intake that occurs under basal conditions, and that loss of one mechanism may allow additional processes to compensate, which might explain why appetite per se may not decline until very late in life.
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