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In conclusion, our results suggest that support from the baby's father may mitigate or alleviate some of the effects of chronic stress on preterm birth.
Prevention and control campaigns should be assessed and evaluated against the ability of the initiative to address, mitigate, or alleviate the conflict-related drivers of disease risk.
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Any effective program for adapting to climate change will have to address the basic task of mitigating or alleviating this instability.
Compared with immediate-release (IR) antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), extended-release (XR) formulations reduce fluctuations in drug plasma concentrations, which may mitigate adverse events (AEs) caused by peak-dose toxicity or alleviate breakthrough seizures that can occur at trough concentrations.
Warming in theory could either exacerbate an African drought or alleviate it.
Genuine satire does not amuse or alleviate stress.
This can often prevent or alleviate nausea.
It acknowledges that the right will have to be realized progressively, but charges states with 'a core obligation to take the necessary action to mitigate and alleviate hunger'.
Given that metastasis to the bone from various cancers is a major contributor to patient morbidity and mortality, significant efforts have been made to develop therapies to mitigate and alleviate complications of bone metastasis, known collectively as SREs.
Mitigate means to alleviate and does not mean to militate or to provide reasons for.
This certainly isn't a version that interrogates or alleviates the Orientalism of the original.
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