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This problem can be mitigated by considering more complex receiver structures such as those based on Rake solutions performance of which is bounded by the one provided by the IMF receiver.

Through a set of recent examples, however, we show that (1) charge generation can proceed with high quantum efficiency even in the absence of an offset energy at the donor-acceptor interface and (2) non-radiative charge recombination may be mitigated by considering systems with distinct properties of the interfacial charge-transfer state.

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The challenges considered in the previous paragraphs can be mitigated by transparency, education and care in not letting decision planning activities get ahead of accumulated scientific evidence.

Our simulations did not explicitly consider the effects of local heating, as those can be mitigated by integration of heat sinks with the plasmonic nanopore structure (see Supporting Information).

But, in doing so, we also consider the possibility that this effect could be mitigated by the affordance of self-expression via customization.

In these assessments, it should also be considered in how far some of the unintended effects of one intervention can be mitigated by other interventions.

Nevertheless, this is a common drawback of all machine learning and statistical methods that can only be mitigated by increasing the number of collected samples and carefully selecting them in order to be representative for the considered phenomenon.

Tumour size and stage may be considered as proxy measures of health care access since these factors could, in many instances, be mitigated by earlier presentation and diagnosis.

Cancer treatment-induced bone loss with adjuvant endocrine therapy with an aromatase inhibitor or androgen deprivation can be considered a risk factor for the development of osteopenia, osteoporosis, and bone fracture, which can be mitigated by appropriate bisphosphonate therapy [ 45].

That prospect could be mitigated by appropriate ground rules.

Will temperatures be mitigated by reductions in carbon output?

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