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In particular, the usefulness of passive frictional damping devices, that present ecological and economic advantages with respect to viscous ones, in the context of minimizing the consequences of resonance phenomena is studied.

Then, a Simulated Annealing search randomly moves units throughout the industrial area, penalizing unfeasible configurations, until a feasible layout is found minimizing the consequences of accidents to general public.

When the bridge is susceptible to likely fire damage, the second step involves a sequential finite element analysis to develop alternate strategies for minimizing the consequences of fire hazard on that bridge.

Malley-Morrison discusses the cognitive tricks that allow good people to behave inhumanely: dehumanizing the enemy, ignoring or minimizing the consequences of one's actions.

This is exactly what is optimal for minimizing the consequences of motor noise (Figure 3B).

This is also optimal for minimizing the consequences of motor noise (Figure 3D).

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Hansten and Horn describe three types of actions- a. considering alternative drugs that may be less likely to interact and thus avoiding the interaction b. circumventing the interaction by minimizing the consequence of the interaction and c. monitoring the patient to detect the consequence of the interaction and minimizing the adverse outcome.

But why do critics of President Bush's plan minimize the consequences of requiring future generations to honor those debt obligations?

Still, he believes that whatever it was he was up to, in these nettlesome neighborhoods, in those nettlesome times, may have helped minimize the consequences of a later misadventure in New York.

The Environmental Protection Agency could compel plants to switch their materials and methods by invoking the general duty clause of the Clean Air Act, which calls on them to prevent accidental release of dangerous chemicals and to minimize the consequences of such releases.

The general duty clause — known as the "Bhopal amendment" in reference to the 1984 Union Carbide disaster in India — requires facilities to take steps to prevent accidental releases of dangerous chemicals and to "minimize" the consequences of such a release.

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