Sentence examples for mitigate reductions in from inspiring English sources

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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".

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.

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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.

The benefits of increased efficiency were not as significant for thermoelectric power plants, where a 20percentt increase in efficiency "was still insufficient to mitigate overall reductions in cooling water use potential under changing climate".

Although currently lacking critical empirical assessment in any salmonid (or to my knowledge any other organism besides fruitflies), captive breeding programs adopting many recent procedures (see details in Table 2) might reduce the severity of domestication selection or captive generations in a number of ways that could mitigate fitness reductions in captivity.

Will temperatures be mitigated by reductions in carbon output?

WBV mitigated the reductions in femoral BMP2, OCN, Wnt3a, Lrp6, and β-catenin and inhibited Sost mRNA expression but did not alter RANKL or RANK gene expression in T1DM rabbits.

In contrast, repeating the task with different information mitigates against reductions in the BOLD signal, presumably because different neurons are recruited [13].

Alternatively, Szinnai et al. [ 32] suggested that when dehydration is developed slowly, as in the case with the current study over the duration of 2-3 healthyhealthy individuals are better able to accommodate to the increased tiredness and reduced alertness (e.g., exercise arousal effect) which mitigates any reductions in the capacity of information processing mechanisms.

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.

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