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But that's usually to compensate for my re-gifting habit.
More refined image processing is often required, usually to compensate artifacts and enhance the quality of the reconstructed images.
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The problem of missing values commonly arises in data sets, and imputation is usually employed to compensate for non-response.
The tax advantage is usually offered to compensate for a lousy yield.
This technique can be employed in electro-optic applications where two matched crystals are usually used to compensate the birefringence-related drifts.
This isn't exactly how others use optical image stabilization, which is usually designed to compensate for small amounts of camera shake by moving around internal camera parts (vs. digital, which fixes it via post-processing).
Although signal-conditioning circuits can introduce undesirable properties of their own, such as noise or drift, they are usually designed to compensate for inadequacies in the sensor's response.
This approach is usually employed to compensate the existing aberrations in order to retrieve a flat phase in the field of view, as shown for example in the live cells measurements of the next section, but can also be employed to induce specific aberrations.
Only in the unlikely event of a summer rain, plants are usually unable to compensate for these losses in photosynthetic tissue by producing a second round of flowers, and thus seeds.
Understand that employees are usually to be compensated on a regular scheduled time.
Most grains have similar dietary properties; they are rich in carbohydrates but comparatively low in protein and naturally deficient in calcium and vitamin A. Breads, especially those made with refined flours, are usually enriched in order to compensate for any nutritional deficiencies in the cereal used.
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