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Vibration and deformation are great challenges for engineers and should be mitigated for better quality.
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These phenomena are mitigated for those with more severe motor deficits.
DNA repair mechanisms were robust, but increased DNA damage delayed repair; this effect was mitigated for cells carrying high levels of DNA damage but cultured on fibronectin.
Hence, multipath propagation effects can be mitigated significantly, even for one-shot estimation without oversampling.
This error rate could be mitigated significantly with either more coverage, or better yet, more animals from the same species.
These undesirable cavitation effects can be mitigated or even suppressed for stable partial cavities experiencing no tail pulsations.
By establishing and extending the network, we hope that these pressures can be mitigated and needs, particularly for developing countries, can be adequately met.
The research reveals a range of views on the most critical uncertainties, how they can be mitigated, and how the research community can develop approaches to better support strategic decision-making.
But Lancashire county council (LCC) planning officers said these impacts "would be low or could be mitigated" and "concluded that the principle of exploration for shale gas would be acceptable".
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