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The act of offering an improvement to replace a mistake; setting right.
correction
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retificação
1
Allusions indeed to the
rectification
of the French border in Henry II.
2
A sort of splendid
rectification
had just been effected in his mind.
3
Immense would be also the contribution to truth, the
rectification
of history.
4
Spikes were broadened and the
rectification
in the hyperpolarization direction was reduced.
5
Thus,
rectification
or blockade of myocardial depressant factors should partly ameliorate sepsis progression.
6
A
rectification
step of the secondes was demonstrated to considerably reduce PAEs concentration.
7
CANNON, n. An instrument employed in the
rectification
of national boundaries.
8
The whole-cell current-voltage relationship of endothelial cells showed strong inward
rectification
.
9
Not subject to
rectification
by consideration of consequences, they are demoralizing.
10
Possible catastrophic clinical consequences necessitate prompt
rectification
of the underlying disease and risk factors.
11
We also examined the rapid time-dependent inactivation process that mediates
rectification
at positive potentials.
12
These GABAergic neurons showed fast firing activity, strong inward
rectification
and spike frequency adaptation.
13
The domestic vision which they had entertained might need
rectification
.
14
Our mission is not punishment, but the
rectification
of wrong.
15
Serb intellectuals regarded this as no more than the
rectification
of Tito's anti-Serb policies.
16
Of course,
"
rectification
of the frontier" is a polite term for "annexation."
rectification
inward rectification
need rectification
such rectification
address rectification
approximate rectification
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