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Overall, the results indicate that astrocytes, which are more resistant to amino acid modulation by MeHg, can (i) mitigate the effects of MeHg that occur in neurons cultured in solitary conditions and (ii) become themselves more MeHg resistant in the presence of neurons.
"I know what I can do to mitigate this housing subdivision, but how do I mitigate that?" Mr. Hogan said of climate change.
So I mitigate my posting.
How could I mitigate the losses if I wasn't sure what those losses would be?
He said: "If you are a person of interest [to the government] then I would expect the Russian secret service, the FSB, to be collecting information on all your communications so you have to decide how I mitigate this?
Could I mitigate the harms of casual alcoholism by drinking more celery smoothies?
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Not even the patriotic participation of black soldiers in World War I mitigated the horror of this violence.
Here's an example: I mitigated a case on behalf of a boy charged as an adult with two counts of rape (in most of the U.S., a child as young as 14 arrested for rape is automatically charged as an adult).
Mild inhibition of complex I mitigates cognitive and behavioral decline in multiple transgenic animal models of AD.
Or, more precisely, I think about the amount of danger I must mitigate to do the things I love.
The consequences are unavoidable, and I don't know if I can mitigate those".
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