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Experimentation itself is fallible, but the chance for error is mitigated by further, more rigorous inquiry.

This effect may be mitigated by further increasing the administered activity or by increasing the acquisition time for heavier patients.

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Pausing at CAA and AAA codons was mitigated by paromomycin, providing further evidence that impaired codon-anticodon interactions within the ribosomal A site account for the slower codon translation rates in the absence of U34 modifications.

In such cases the significant market and technology risks can be mitigated only by further development and market testing.

The impact on migrant workers was further mitigated by the coincidence of the worst of the downturn with the lunar new-year holiday, when most migrants go home for lengthy periods.This time exporters face protracted slow growth in developed economies, and the risk that the euro zone's difficulties might worsen.

The shock of the new — or, in the case of Bach's radical harmonies in the solo harpsichord pieces, the shock of the old — was further mitigated by the fact that the harpsichord used wasn't one of the big, unfashionable modern instruments.

Parent company Daily Mail & General Trust said that the overall Mail franchise's revenues declined 4% to £306m, with print ads down 8% and circulation income down 6%, with a further fall mitigated by Mail Online.

Further, there is no discussion that radioactive iodine while having a theoretical biological life, so assumed to be of low risk, yes mitigated by iodine intake assumes no further contamination.

While this delocalization problem can, in principle, be mitigated by using hybrid functionals, the further increase in computational cost associated with their use has only recently made their application to interfacial charge-transfer systems tractable.

Based on the stability analysis of WTS, the deviation of time domain response between WTS and WT resulted from the one-step time delay of acceleration observation is further discussed and mitigated by the improved inertia compensation scheme.

Further damage can be mitigated by such measures, but whether damaged peatlands will ever recover their lost carbon and ecological potential, Kolka says no one knows, and if they can, timescales could be in the thousands of years.

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