Sentence examples for mitigate reduction from inspiring English sources

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In particular, the study assesses the effect of ambient temperature in the context of the electricity system in Mexico and proposes supplementary firing in the heat recovery steam generator to mitigate reduction in power output.

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"However, I welcome the end of these talks and I am pleased that the negotiations managed to significantly mitigate reductions in some of our key traditional stocks of haddock and whiting".

Conversely, long-distance dispersals (LDD) events can overcome sequential founding effects and mitigate reductions of genetic diversity associated with range expansion by SDD [ 102].

As expected, a number of these patients with restricted coverage switched to the lower-cost drug in 2004 (about 40percentt), and switching appeared to mitigate reductions in 2004 ICS use due to loss of drug coverage.

To mitigate this reduction, either the submersion depth of the rotor can be increased or the maximum permissible tip speed ratio reduced.

Because the mechanical strength of a tendon graft declines after reconstruction (Beynnon et al. 1997), a larger cross-sectional area of graft would mitigate this reduction in strength (Grood et al. 1992).

The results show that a careful use of such thermal management techniques can significantly mitigate the reduction in throughput that would otherwise be required, leading to significant economic savings in operations.

This research demonstrates that through their flavor enhancing properties, mushrooms can be used successfully to substitute for beef and even possibly mitigate sodium reduction without significant change in acceptance for a majority of consumers.

The most common method used to mitigate the reduction in oxygenation induced by suctioning is to increase the fractional inspired oxygen (FiO2) [ 3, 4, 5].

Metabolic modulators like ranolazine or trimetazidine have been demonstrated to mitigate the reduction in cardiac output with modest effects observed in right ventricular dysfunction [ 166, 183].

Because reduced calcification is thought to affect fitness in calcifying coccolithophores (Beaufort et al. 2011), there has been particular interest in the possibility that adaptive evolution may mitigate the reduction in calcification as oceans acidify.

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