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In this paper, we investigate the potential benefits of mitigating this problem through the exploitation of multiple paths existing in the network between a set of senders and a receiver of CM.

Alternatively, the physiological costs of an induced immune response to these parasites may exceed the benefits of mitigating parasite damage and contribute to negative fitness consequences.

Biodiesel production from marine microalgae has received much attention as microalgae can be cultivated on non-arable land without the use of potable water, and with the additional benefits of mitigating CO2 emissions and yielding biomass.

Although a recent series of studies has examined the ancillary health benefits of greenhouse gas mitigation (Haines et al. 2009), the health benefits of mitigating ozone and BC as climate forcers have been studied less extensively.

The benefits of mitigating climate change are uncertain, since scientists are unsure of the scale and consequences of global warming, and will mostly accrue many years hence.

This is carbon leakage, which reduces the environmental benefits of mitigating emissions and reduces cost-effectiveness of any actions (properly measured in terms of net changes in CO2 atmospheric concentrations).

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Moreover, the potential benefit of mitigating the dominant interferer in such scenarios is quantified as an upper bound gain and its time variability is discussed and evaluated.

Introducing a "self-healing" solution for stringer run-out configurations has the benefit of mitigating and controlling damage initiation, and by introducing this concept there is great potential to reduce excessive conservative safety margins that could ultimately lead to more lightweight designs.

This association had the added benefit of mitigating the damage from the prospect that Alvin Greene might be jailed for showing dirty pics to a college coed.

Put in another way, uncontrolled HFC growth would cancel the entire benefit of mitigating CO2 to 450 parts per million in the atmosphere, the concentration associated with the 2°C guardrail.

Policy makers should also consider tiered pricing for electricity and other environmentally damaging activities; this would also have the benefit of mitigating the impact of environmental protections on the poor.

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