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We suggest that a similar model focused on chronic conditions could substantially mitigate the increases in NCDs as reported by the Global Burden of Disease 2010 report [ 37, 49, 50].
In this conceptual framework, shear stress mediated arterial enlargement, which is at least partly NO-dependent, acts to mitigate the increases in transmural pressure and wall stress brought about by repeated exercise bouts (Guyton and Hartley 1985; Langille et al. 1989; Lloyd et al. 2001; Prior et al. 2003; Tronc et al. 1996; Rodbard and Sarzana 1975; Zamir 1977).
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"As credit markets deteriorated in the summer of 2011, I came to the view that it would be prudent for the company to mitigate the increased risks," Mr. Stockman said.
"As credit markets deteriorated in the summer of 2011, I came to the view that it would be prudent for the company to mitigate the increased risks".
Some legal experts said that the decision by Judge Weinstein appeared to be intended as a major challenge to the law in an effort to mitigate the increasing inflexibility of immigration laws in recent years.
And more progressives have come to recognize and assert the fundamental virtues of Social Security: that it helps to mitigate the increased risk of retirement insecurity, in an age of defined-contribution pensions; that, as a forced-savings program, it helps to overcome behavioral biases that lead people to under-save; and that it's mildly redistributive, universal, and administratively efficient.
"As credit markets deteriorated in the summer of 2011, I came to the view that it would be prudent for the company to mitigate the increased risks associated with its European sovereign debt trading position, and to consider entering into hedging transactions to reduce the company's exposure," he said in the testimony.
Net zero energy buildings (NZEBs) are promising to mitigate the increasing energy and environmental problems.
In a NW, if the γH is indeed low as observed, this will mitigate the increase in the intrinsic noise on size reduction.
The electrochemical conversions of CO2 to valuable products have gained much interest to mitigate the increasing CO2 concentration in the atmosphere.
These activities have been driven by the aging of facilities, and by a need to mitigate the increasing numbers of severe losses in process plants.
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