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In the US, there are no legal standards to mitigate pain for dehorning and castration.
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As such, rhythmic motions may serve to mitigate pain, except for the rare individual with pleasure-induced restricted pain originating in underlying lesions [9].
Dehorning has been demonstrated to cause pain within 4 hours of the procedure [ 1] and identifying methods to mitigate pain is critical for animal welfare.
Authors Lisa R. Baba, Jacqueline M. McGrath, and Jiexin Liu examined use of vibration delivery to infants to mitigate pain while doing heel stick procedures in a 2010 article for the Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing.
It has even helped cancer patients mitigate pain and other treatment-related symptoms.
It's like the addict thinking the only way to survive and mitigate pain is to keep upping the dosage.
The number of animals used was minimized, and all necessary precautions were taken to mitigate pain or suffering.
However, our case presentation has suggested that an artificially created pneumothorax may mitigate the pain for those patients undergoing RF ablation of those types of tumors.
Pickles is in effect preventing the one change that might mitigate the agony of cuts – and mitigate their political pain for the coalition – which is some local discretion to tax and spend.
A significant number of students (12.3%) in all age groups mitigates pain with over-the-counter medicines.
Some algorithmic intervention can help mitigate harassment and alleviate pain for human moderators, but it needs to be balanced with human intervention.
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