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The conflict between people and trucks can be ameliorated to a degree by improved routing, signs, education and enforcement, but the larger problem will persist and worsen as truck transport increases because of increased imports and new business models to process and distribute goods.
As it became evident that human existence was going to continue for some unforeseeable length of time and as occasional intelligent theologians made themselves felt, antisexuality was ameliorated to some extent but still remained a foundation stone of Christianity for centuries.
Subjective alertness was influenced by the sedative effect of the aroma which was ameliorated to some degree by the induced arousal expectancy.
These impacts can be ameliorated to some extent by the ongoing pursuit of efficiencies within existing processes, but demand is anticipated to double in the next 40 years, and this will lead to an unacceptable increase in overall impacts unless the total requirement for material production and processing is reduced.
This was ameliorated to some extent by contacting authors.
Reduced power resulting from low MAFs was ameliorated to some extent by direct typing of a causal SNP, although the kdr L1014F association was also detected indirectly via LD with a SNP 5 kb away.
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Transplanting precursors of myelinating cells is a proven therapeutic strategy to ameliorate damage to the CNS.
All necessary steps were taken to ameliorate suffering to animals involved in the study.
Their views can frame a consumer driven, Aboriginal family-centred approach to ameliorate barriers to access.
All you have to do to ameliorate that is to stand up.
Finding appropriate storage conditions to ameliorate deterioration due to ageing is, therefore, essential.
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