rectifying Meaning & Definition

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Examples of rectifying

  • Thus, crossover coupling is bidirectional and does not appear to be rectifying.

  • Rectifying losses in athletic contests is not in the core of what an egalitarian society owes its members.

  • This commentary aims at rectifying this omission, showing that mutual correction plays an important role.

  • Moreover, they reside among cells that are connected by rectifying gap junctions.

  • This study is a contribution to rectifying these gaps in social gerontology understanding.

  • In the interests of rectifying this situation, my aims in this paper are twofold.

  • However, there are ways of rectifying this problem.

  • These cells display a half-wave, rectifying nonlinearity, though they tend to integrate chromatic information linearly in the half-space to which they are sensitive.

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