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In addition, allowing appropriate ceremonies to be performed prior to or following laboratory exercises might mitigate some problems with taboos.
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Arriving in the US might mitigate some fears, but many other issues quickly surface: a complicated legal system, housing, employment, separation from loved ones.
However, Shanahan added that while the stumble might "mitigate some of the responsibility for the hit, it doesn't erase it entirely".
An alternative more accurate diagnostic modality might mitigate some of the above issues.
However, these procedures might help to target some symptomatic dengue importations for an immediate self-quarantine that might mitigate some local dengue transmissions.
A different transgene design, or possibly a gene other than ry, might mitigate these problems.
It has been suggested that the use of shorter instead of longer HRQoL questionnaires might mitigate the problems of patients' inability/unwillingness to complete a questionnaire because of poor health and reduce missing values during follow-up (Bernhard et al, 1998; Axelsson and Sjoden, 1999; Ballatori, 2001; Higginson and Carr, 2001).
At least that might mitigate the traffic problem.
AD pathology onset was postponed in the APP × BACE1+/− mice; however, it hinted at a partial inhibition that might mitigate the potential safety problems [ 32, 33].
For example, it is not clear whether air purifiers that generate O3 present a health problem that might mitigate their effectiveness.
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