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To reach that level, he says, the researchers plan to design adaptive optics using rapidly flexible mirrors, which will correct for the distortion of light in Earth's atmosphere.
This will correct for type 1 error.
We will correct for the relevant covariates.
Therefore, data analysis will correct for baseline QOC scores.
We will correct for a number of predefined confounders in the statistical analyses.
We will correct for any differences between the two groups in our statistical procedures.
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Well, if you look closely at the clip, Ray actually walks in front of those two as they howl and drool and he has a subtle but unmistakable look of disgust on his face — it says, 'Control yourselves!' " If Allen understands himself (or if he reads my friend's analysis), he'll correct for his correction, start nailing threes again, and (maybe) bring the Celtics their eighteenth title.
Be aware that this is a tool with a very specific use, though; if you're using a camera in a dark environment and you're set for a long exposure, it'll correct for any shakes created by your hand twitching a bit, or if you're shooting without a tripod with a long zoom, but it has to be motion related.
In this case, you'll correct for declination by adding the appropriate number of degrees in areas with West declination, and subtracting in areas with East declination.
Hitting long means your racket is pointing slightly skyward as you connect, so by tilting slightly more toward the ground as you drop your hands, you'll correct for that and connect while the racket is vertical.
Several methods assume that any identified indels in the V/J segments are the result of sequencing error, and will "correct" them (for example, by introducing a gap for deletions or removing insertions).
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