Sentence examples for may further mitigate from inspiring English sources

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Introduction of a cooled interface which allows direct cooling of the patients' skin may further mitigate undesired heating (by shifting the baseline temperature), potentially increasing treatment efficacy and providing an additional buffer.

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The travel ban would do little to further mitigate the threat.

Proper construction design would further mitigate any hazards from fires or earthquakes, he added.

Further mitigating the risk to the public, milk does not transmit BSE.

The angle of entry was also fairly shallow, Brown pointed out, further mitigating the damage.

Funding sources, such as the State Revolving Fund, may further disadvantage small CWSs' efforts to mitigate arsenic exposures and comply with the standard, because they require that systems have adequate TMF capacity to be eligible for funding.

If AKI is the result of cellular injury due to ischemia, reperfusion, inflammation or oxidant stress, however, early initiation may mitigate further damage.

Multiple design techniques were identified which would allow HGHE designers to further mitigate any deleterious effects, such as preferential heat transfer between adjacent pipes which may act as a 'short-circuit' mechanism, reducing HGHE effectiveness.

Additionally, modifiers, for example, generally or tends to, are included to further mitigate desirability tendencies.

This may further incriminate you.

Further, lifestyle modification may mitigate the risk associated with the strongest known diabetes risk loci (2).

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