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We examined this integrated structure in a laboratory experiment to determine whether it could alleviate the problems that JAD has experienced during SRD.
It's possible that shorter games could alleviate the problem; not only do they reduce the time commitment required of spectators, but they randomize the game to a certain extent by forcing players to make their decisions more quickly.
Effective extenuation actions and invaluable research on alternative aggregate materials could alleviate the problem.
A series of corrective surgeries could alleviate the problem, but they would cost Mehmet nearly $20,000, a sum he could never imagine saving.
One way farmers in the region could alleviate the problem, Knight said, is to avoid drawing water from clay layers and instead pumping from sand and gravel layers, which are more easily recharged and are less susceptible to permanent compaction.
With Japan stridently opposed to large-scale immigration that could alleviate the problem, the obstetrics crisis has raised serious questions about how this country can continue to operate the world's second largest economy and cover the costs of its huge elderly population.
Precast concrete (HPFRCC) coupling beams could alleviate the problem associated with constructing in situ coupling beams.
Construction of the two spatial regression models could alleviate the problem of spatial autocorrelation within the data.
More progressive individual training programmes, coaching and goals could alleviate the problem of low-fit incoming conscripts [ 86].
The idea behind the talks would be a merger than could alleviate the problems of both companies.
We were looking for simple procedures which could alleviate the problems caused by lambdoid bacteriophages.
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