Sentence examples for mitigate and release from inspiring English sources

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In the present work, the NiTi surface was modified by nitrogen plasma immersion ion implantation (PIII) in an effort to improve the corrosion resistance and mitigate nickel release from the materials.

The report, called "Securing Rights, Combating Climate Change: How Strengthening Community Forest Rights Mitigates Climate Change" and released jointly by the World Resources Institute (WRI) and Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI) in July, "makes a strong case for strengthening the rights of indigenous and local communities over their forests as a policy tool for mitigating climate change".

Manure separation technologies act to concentrate solids from manure slurries through processes such as screening, filtration, or sedimentation and may also provide an avenue to mitigate the release of antibiotic residues and ARGs.

Therefore, it is vital that emergency planning be developed at local, regional, national and international levels to effectively manage and mitigate chemical releases.

The medical well-being of inmates is the responsibility of the State, and in this case Taiwan has failed to live up to international standards and release is the only way to mitigate this responsibility.

These findings support the hypothesis that meloxicam treatment mitigates SP release and therefore potentially reduced pain perception in calves after dehorning without local anesthesia.

Photograph by Gene Lester/Getty This week's news about the forthcoming restoration and release of what was headlined "Alfred Hitchcock's unseen Holocaust documentary" is mitigated by the fine print in Geoffrey Macnab's report, in the Independent.

This week's news about the forthcoming restoration and release of what was headlined "Alfred Hitchcock's unseen Holocaust documentary" is mitigated by the fine print in Geoffrey Macnab's report, in the Independent.

Finally, to study the optimal therapeutic time window for rescue, mixed cortical cultures were deprived of glucose for a total of 8 hr and either MK-801, to block NMDA receptors), or LY367385), to mitigate glutamate release from system xc−, was added to parallel cultures at 1- to 2-hr intervals postexperimental onset.

And there is no doubt that Canada at the source in those tar sands could potentially be doing more to mitigate carbon release.

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