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To mitigate the challenge of assembling a highly heterozygous genome, we sequenced the genome of 'BRASUZ1', a 17-year-old E. grandis genotype derived from one generation of selfing.

Future research is also needed to investigate how we can mitigate the challenge of hyperglycaemia, especially in the presence of high-dose glucocorticoids, without heavy reliance on exogenous insulin and analogues in diabetic MM patients.

Educational interventions targeting both health personnel and community members in addition to improving access to quality of public healthcare, enforcement of regulations on non-prescription medicine use, and reducing the burden of infectious diseases could help mitigate the challenge of non-prescription antibiotic use in LMICs.

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One practical step is to move major international organizations toward multiple headquarter arrangements, which are now common in the private sector – this will mitigate the challenges of recruiting talented individuals willing to spend their careers in distant headquarters in the West.

In theory, this would mitigate the challenges of traditional classrooms — such as limited instructional time, language barriers and ability to personalize content.

We acknowledge that any of the advanced SMC techniques that mitigate the challenges of estimating constant parameters (e.g., parameter smoothing [29, 46, 47] or nested SMC methods [30, 31]) can only improve the accuracy of the proposed SMC methods.

Moreover, there are ways to mitigate the challenges of the industry.

Also, the international community adopted the New Urban Agenda at the Habitat III conference in Quito, Ecuador, which outlined the importance and imperative of improving the sustainability of transport systems to mitigate the challenges of rapid urbanization.

Therefore denning behavior may help mitigate the challenges of thermoregulation in brown and black bears.

In the present study, we applied fixed effects models as a method that can mitigate the challenges of unmeasured confounders.

However, there is potential to mitigate the challenges of PROMs-clinical data linkage by using the UK's network of cancer registries which collate and store clinical data on all cancer patients [ 17]; English data are additionally pooled and stored by the National Cancer Intelligence Network in the National Cancer Data Repository (NCDR) [ 18].

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