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Additionally, the echo data model should be adapted to mitigate the stop-and-hop assumption.

Various mechanistic strategies may be adapted to mitigate the formation of HMF.

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Thus, antithrombotic drugs that were developed to treat thrombosis associated with vascular diseases such as atherosclerosis have also been adapted to mitigate the risk of device thrombosis.

What we have lacked is an informed debate on the pressures facing our land – increasing demand for food, energy, water and housing – when we should be adapting to and mitigating the impact of climate change.

These findings can be generalised and adapted to mitigate interruption-related errors in other settings where medication verification and administration are required.

To mitigate this problem, sensitivity analysis was adapted to explain their inference mechanism[ 26].

Horses are adapted to grazing.

"We will invent all sorts of things as we adapt to mitigate climate change," he explains.

Policies have to be adapted".

These impacts could be mitigated if individuals and communities adapt to changing exposures; however, little is known about the extent to which the population may be adapting.

That 1.6-percent difference would provide the U.S. government with approximately $240 billion annually in extra revenue, some economists have noted — a portion of which could be used to adapt to and mitigate the monumental costs of climate change.

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