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The phrase "mitigate evaporation" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to decreasing the rate of evaporation. For example: "We needed to mitigate evaporation by running the irrigation system more often."
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The use of clean, floating recycled materials to mitigate evaporation technique has been investigated systematically at sites within both the coastal and semi-arid zones of Australia.
In order to mitigate evaporation of the base fluid during sonication, a cooling system was employed during the continuous mode sonication, maintaining a sample temperature at about 20°C.
They are experimenting with tarps and wind curtains and even chemical applications to see if they can mitigate evaporation and protect the water that they have.
During and after printing, precise dew-point control was used to mitigate evaporation of the printed protein spots.
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In optimizing the riboswitch EMSAs on the free-standing polyacrylamide gel array, three design considerations were made: minimizing sample injection dispersion, mitigating evaporation from the open free-standing polyacrylamide gel structures during electrophoresis, and controlling unit-to-unit variation across the large-format free-standing polyacrylamide gel array.
Convective air flow, critical to automotive operation, is used to evaluate cathode performance, and techniques to mitigate the resulting solvent evaporation from the electrolyte are discussed.
Dryout is accompanied by lithium evaporation which is shown to mitigate the incident heat flux, which may be viewed as beneficial [8].
Toluene, ethanol, acetone, methanol and cyclopentane, even if with good BSFC improvement potential, still present flammability issues, and a mixture with other fluids, capable to mitigate the problem (e.g. water), could be considered in future studies, especially in case of direct evaporation configurations, in which possible fluid leakage could lead to ignition problems.
Permeable pavements may mitigate these effects by percolating water through the pavement into subsurface storage areas where it can be dissipate through absorption and evaporation.
You always have to mitigate".
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