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The second group of compounds that merit research and development for potential application in endometriosis may potentially mitigate both the intraperitoneal and the systemic inflammatory consequences of endometriosis [ 20, 34– 34].
Cognitive radio is the enabling technology for dynamic spectrum access, which may potentially mitigate the radio spectrum scarcity problem encountered in many countries.
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Thus, engaging the public, especially disadvantaged populations, can aid in providing pandemic policy planners with information about the unique, local issues they face, which may lead to more successful implementation of pandemic plans and potentially mitigate the inequity that may occur during an influenza pandemic [ 5, 22, 23].
We then consider how testing and recognition of CKD and AKI may lead to biases and how to potentially mitigate against these.
If the proposed tiered heat warning system is confirmed by further research in different populations, it may have significant implications in reducing and preventing heat-related deaths and potentially mitigate likely health impacts of anthropogenic climate change.
I worry that it may be that the public remains unaware of the array of designs worked out over the past decade to potentially mitigate the damage of a storm like this.
A large-scale commercial catch would potentially mitigate population growth.
Mega-herbivores (elephants, mainly) can potentially mitigate this competition between cattle and other wild herbivores.
In this effort, we present one approach to potentially mitigate such difficulties.
The FU scheme can potentially mitigate such computational difficulty but has excessive numerical diffusion.
Availability of standby power can potentially mitigate the impacts of intermittency.
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