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The meninges serving as protective layers are revealed by mitigating the dynamic response of the brain.
By mitigating the cost and shame of unwanted pregnancy, the hospital hoped to stem the march of women into harlotry.
Atmospheric sulfur could also unintentionally lower society's drive to reduce carbon emissions by mitigating the effects, he said.
This is due to the fact that these latter chemicals act by mitigating the effects of heterogeneities.
Exercise affects these systems both directly and indirectly, by mitigating the many risk factors, like obesity and high blood pressure, that cause heart disease in the first place.
Transgenic approaches have increased yield potential by mitigating the adverse effects of prevailing stress factors in the environment.
Temporal baselines are essential for reliably measuring changes in biodiversity over time3, for instance by mitigating the consequences of the shifting reference syndrome4,5,6.
The new law is designed to recognize and deal with this trend by mitigating the Acri mony that surrounds many divorce cases.
The presence of ceria in the washcoat helped prevent the loss of activity in CH4 oxidation by mitigating the extent of sintering of the Pt particles upon ageing.
A logical means to improve the performance of externally bonded FRP by mitigating the processes of debonding is by the provision of end anchorage.
Genetic tests offer the prospect of personalizing diets to individual characteristics (by mitigating the potential effects of disease or enhancing desired physical or mental performance).
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