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However, corrosion control may mitigate this interaction.
Implantation of an electrically-conductive biomaterial may mitigate this attenuation and provide a more reproducible signal.
Urban greenery may mitigate this as they can remove carbon dioxide by storing carbon in substrates and vegetation.
Physical exercise may mitigate this decline through the modulation of factors participating in the crosstalk between skeletal muscle and the brain, such as neurotrophins and oxidative stress parameters.
While the deployment of satellite technology may mitigate this problem23, a fully error corrected, global system has still not been developed.
Dual citizenship may mitigate this: all Scots would have a strong claim to be EU citizens as individuals, even if takes a few years to negotiate membership.
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However, since these patients may also refuse an ACP intervention in the clinical practice, this may mitigate the importance of this limitation.
If this is the case, then the fact that Bear is trading at $6 a share may mitigate the effect of this option, since it would mean the issuance of fewer shares.
This may mitigate the risk of data being misunderstood and consequently used in an improper fashion.
Given that the supply of high-skill workers is in general on an upward trend, this may mitigate the effects of job polarization on skills mismatch for high-skill occupations.
More research is needed to determine whether screening strategies specifically for patients at high risk for developing AVN with early interventions may mitigate the morbidity associated with this complication.
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