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Long-haul flights for meetings can be minimised, for example, through the use of the uncannily realistic broadband video conferencing now emerging.
Failures in power system operation can then be avoided, and possible transformer damages can be minimised, for example, by rerouting the power to other parts in the grid, or there can be load shedding and the general public can then be warned of a possible blackout more efficiently in advance.
Indeed it appears that their role was deliberately minimised: for example, the NCoB argued they should not 'be given the same status in all aspects of regulation as a reproductive egg or embryo donor' (2012, para 5.3) and the HFEA 'Advice to Government' reduced their status to that of mere 'tissue donors' (2013, para 1.13).
Infant MC programmes will need to ensure that the cost of the procedure is minimised, for example, by providing the procedure and follow up without charge to offset at least some of the primary and opportunity costs.
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That allocation may then be used, or a choice may be made at random with a heavy weighting in favour of the intervention that would minimise imbalance (for example, with a probability of 0.8).
Meanwhile, banking fees are minimised by accepting, for example, €24 at once instead of €2 per month.
An independent environmental study found that the impact can be minimised, she says, for example by making a noise just before the plastic is lifted out to scare away fish.
Manipulation of the selective characteristics of fishing gear has been an important tool to influence the fishing pattern-for example, to minimise capture of certain age groups or to minimise catches of unwanted species.
Other recommendations from this initial phase include: providing health literacy training for health professionals; development of accessible information tailored to low health literate patients and their particular condition; and minimising system barriers, for example time restraints and over medicialised language.
Since the experiments were performed over a period of several months, the order in which they were performed was randomised in order to minimise any bias, for example in the system sensitivity.
At low light, shade-tolerant plants increase their survival by minimising C loss, for example by having low respiration and high carbohydrate storage (Kobe, 1997; Walters & Reich, 1999; Myers & Kitajima, 2007), while shade-intolerant plants typically exhibit high growth rates and high respiration rates (Niinemets, 1997; Walters & Reich, 1999).
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