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Multiple adjunctive agents have also been used either to reduce the risk of CLD or to mitigate its course.
See related research by Ricci et al., http://ccforum.com/content/15/3/R160 The past decade of clinical and translational acute kidney injury (AKI) research has focused on the validation of novel biomarkers to detect AKI earlier, to ultimately provide researchers and clinicians with a much sought-after golden window of opportunity to prevent AKI development or mitigate its course.
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More leakage can be expected to mitigate its impact on other services, notably local government.
Together, they are beginning to forge alliances to prevent catastrophic global warming and mitigate its risks.
There was watery homemade yogurt that resisted all attempts to mitigate its tartness.
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The party has bolstered its strengths and has begun to mitigate its weaknesses – although more work needs to be done.
And only government can mitigate its imperfections, which affect more than just the poor.
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