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Investment in new transmission lines is needed for two primary reasons: to connect areas of rich resource potential to demand centers and to mitigate the risk of relying on weather-dependent technologies [11].
These results highlight the need to retain and enhance hunting habitat for barn owls during urban development and to mitigate the risk of barn owl road mortality along major highways.
These questionnaires collected data on attitudes and preferences to screening for dementia, and were undertaken to examine the degree to which attitudes and preferences changed during the event (Table 2).> In recognition of participants' time and to mitigate the risk of participant dropout, a fixed monetary honorarium of £80 was offered and reminder calls were made in advance of the event.
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As a result, the people of Bishrampur have taken collective decisions to mitigate the risk of bonded labour.
Recommendations to mitigate the risk of component failures are presented.
To mitigate the risk of rising rates, go short with some of your money.
So what should they think about to mitigate the risk of problems with outsourcing or offshoring?
The fall event should trigger a health system response to mitigate the risk of subsequent falls.
This aSi layer was used to mitigate the risk of contamination for subsequent processes.
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