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In theory, electronic lenses could be programmed to compensate for irregularities in a person's eye.
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This dissociation in the expression of 'brown-marker' genes suggests adipocytes are actually various shades of brown, and further, factors such as energy balance are able to compensate for a programmed loss of UCP1+ adipocytes by altering the oxidative phenotype of other adipocytes.
Later, biophysical a priori models, i.e., computer models that enable the in silico mimicking of in vivo conditions by using pre-programmed settings relating to physical properties, e.g., conduction velocity, fiber orientation, anisotropy, activation pathways, were introduced to compensate for the limited BSP data actually recorded [ 11].
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But his teammates were able to compensate.
Now he tries to compensate with movement.
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Consumers tried to compensate by borrowing more.
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