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to compensated
verb
To pay or reward someone in exchange for work done or some other consideration.
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It is based on the original exploitation of a result related to compensated compactness rather than on a classical estimate on the space and time translates in the spirit of Simon [49].
From this, it is safe to infer that allowing some regression from decompensated back to compensated cirrhosis would not significantly alter our main results.
With disease progression from CHB to compensated cirrhosis and to decompensated cirrhosis, the average paired differences on PCS and on PF and RP, both have the greatest physical factor content among the eight domains, gradually increased.
When we correlate the effect of RNAi knock-down or mutations in MSL-complex components with MOF binding to compensated genes, we see that the expression of genes that are unbound but still compensated is very weakly affected by MSL.
While long-term follow-up is still required to fully assess the impact of SVR on hard clinical endpoints such as the progression to compensated or decompensated cirrhosis, HCC and liver-related mortality, it has been shown that patients who achieve SVR have a considerably reduced incidence of liver-related complications in comparison with those who fail treatment.
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"You learn to compensate.
"I was trying to compensate".
"BP is willing to compensate them".
The products have to compensate for nonability".
Northern Rail has declined to compensate us.
But his teammates were able to compensate.
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