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the compensate
verb
To pay or reward someone in exchange for work done or some other consideration.
Exact(3)
The compensate of the partial decrease of activity of PEGylated enzyme was an evident increase of its half-life in mice blood serum.
Interestingly, chronic and complete depletion of all Vegf gene products by Vegf gene knockout further augmented these phenotypes in the compensate pathway-independent manner.
This apoptotic resistance was partially abrogated by a VEGFR-TKI, which blocked the compensate pathway consisted of VEGF family members, or by knockdown of Vegf mRNA, which inhibited intracellular function(s) of all Vegf gene products.
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The compensated window denotes that leading flows can spend the period compensating lagging flows.
We can compensate imperfectly measured RSSI values by the compensated ones.
Taking PFA on the shifted signals, the compensated ISAR image is obtained in Figure 12b.
We termed this value the compensated object mass.
The decompensated cirrhotics had a significantly higher CO and a lower SVR than the compensated patients.
How does The Observer compensate The Huffington Post for sending all that traffic its way?
Before Bush left Washington, the White House announced that the administration would compensate the Bowers family.
The $300 million would compensate the earlier lenders for being pushed from the front of the line.
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