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This added burden may be mitigated by reduction of dietary sodium intake.
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This could indicate a different perception of the bronchiolitis hospitalization in these parents whose infants had already experienced more serious hospitalizations; their reaction to the bronchiolitis hospitalization may be mitigated by their previous difficult experiences, and they may have already created strategies to cope with the burden of their infant's hospitalization.
Thus, high usage of wash solution may be mitigated.
Although those differences may be mitigated, they still exist and must be managed.
However, fruit intake may be mitigated by factors such as fruit abundance and body size.
So the existing literature on legalization may not apply here, or the effects may be mitigated.
However, clutter may be mitigated in certain circumstances.
But pleiotropic consequences may be mitigated by the precise type and location of mutations.
Improved survival, however, may be mitigated by increased toxicity.
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