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After the laser was invented, physicists found that optical solitons could be created when light passed through a "nonlinear" medium, which exactly compensated for the normal spread of the wave's single peak of brightness.
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However, the probability for a mutant to survive is a decreasing function of the death rate, which exactly compensates the gain in the number of clones produced.
Interestingly, the number of neurotransmitter molecules in the vesicle is in the order of 3000, which exactly compensates for the low probability.
In non-inferiority trials, the CID for a patient can be expressed as the required reduction of the harm which exactly compensates for the allowed increase of the target outcome, value-adjusted.
The most important observation comes from experiment 3, in which environment adaptation exactly compensated for errors in task performance.
For PEMT, the increase in SAM (which will increase flux) is almost exactly compensated by the increase in SAH (which will decrease flux).
In this work it is shown that these errors can be exactly compensated by means of a suitable estimation strategy.
However, if delay is time-varying or there exist uncertainties in the process model, delay e_ects cannot be exactly compensated.
We seek a transient distribution of actuating stresses produced by additional eigenstrain, such that the vibrations produced by a given set of imposed forces are exactly compensated.
Note that the contribution from other cells can be exactly compensated provided that Nothers is known.
New patients receiving biological drugs exactly compensated for patients exiting the model.
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