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However, although these measures might mitigate mortality, they did not allow the ultimate prevention of epidemic disease, for the winds and the weather were beyond human control.
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However, while vaccinating infants and older adults would mitigate mortality most during annual outbreaks, vaccinating young adults also would mitigate mortality during contemporary 1918-like pandemics.
For many years, U.S. vaccination policy was designed to mitigate mortality, particularly among elderly adults.
In this regard, we propose that melatonin, a powerful antioxidant, might mitigate morbidity and/or mortality associated with fetal growth restriction.
A prospective, population-based study with longitudinal patient-level information on outpatient care prior to the sepsis admission and inpatient care would allow for a better assessment of additional risk factors for sepsis and sepsis-associated mortality and provide targets for intervention that might mitigate the observed disparities.
At least that might mitigate the traffic problem.
Sapphire: It might mitigate the pain of everyday existence, but it also might make it worse.
My sister and I scrabbled around for something – anything – that might mitigate the awfulness.
We told ourselves that excellent medical care might mitigate some of her worst afflictions.
And the K5 has no graphic equalizer that might mitigate that effect.
Central banks might mitigate the risk of default cascades by purchasing illiquid assets and cross-holdings.
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