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Our data suggest that the steady decline in Japanese fetal death rates may be mitigating the impact of Japan's greatly elevated sex ratio of fetal deaths on SR.
As lung myofibroblasts appear to play a role in lung fibrosis, DHA may be mitigating the development of fibrosis by inhibiting bleomycin induced IL-6 [ 54- 56].
Thus, as DHA is known to modify cell membrane composition and thus eicosanoids metabolism, in our model DHA pre-treatment may be mitigating the bleomycin-induced lung inflammation and fibrosis by altering the eicosanoids, LTB4 and PGE2.
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But all those risks may be mitigated by the prestige of being asked to defuse a violent standoff on behalf of world powers.
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"It's worth bearing in mind that over time, this impact may be mitigated by repricing of domestic loans, given all bank profits will be subject to the same surcharge," Morgan Stanley analysts said.
Still, the flexibility of farmers and ranchers here has persuaded some climate experts that, particularly in developed countries, the effects of climate change may be mitigated, if not completely avoided.
Some people will think the Speight campaign is disrespectful, Mr. Altschul said, but that may be mitigated by the likelihood that "they are not part of the target audience" that Reebok seeks to reach in sponsoring the Tate campaign.
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