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In this way, the aforementioned drawbacks will be mitigated to a great extent.
The extensive accuracy tests show that the dome effect can be mitigated to a great extent using CASE-II dataset due to additional convergent images.
The effects of such phase jitter on the received signal can be mitigated to a large extent using a technique called jitter attenuation [78].
These limitations can be mitigated to a large extend by correlative light and electron microscopy, where the sample is imaged by both light and electron microscopy.
The problem can be mitigated to a certain extent by power control where the received powers of all users are controlled to be at the same level at the cell site.
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This is mitigated to an extent, however, by corroboration from multiple sources including hospital and primary care notes.
The effects of ISI and ICI are required to be mitigated to achieve synchronization.
In the 1930s the contractionary impact of America's fiscal cuts was mitigated to some extent by an improvement in net exports; America's trade balance swung from a deficit of 0.2% of GDP to a surplus of 1.1% of GDP between 1936 and 1938.
However, the effect of this is mitigated to some extent by conducting an indirect treatment comparison, which involves a relative, not an absolute, comparison across treatments.
As a result, the conflict between unpaid and paid labor was mitigated to some extent (Zuo and Jiang 2009).
In the RIC scenario, oil demand is mitigated to reach 14 million tonnes/year in 2030.
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