Sentence examples for mitigated changes from inspiring English sources

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We studied the response of seasonal pond plant communities to adjacent upland timber harvests, assessing whether buffers around ponds (15.25 m uncut and partially cut) mitigated changes in species abundance and community composition, relative to changes in ponds that were clearcut to the pond margin.

The results, based on images taken using a standardized digital camera coupled to a spectroradiometer, showed that sun protection largely mitigated changes in the components of skin tone, ie, lightness, melanization, and individual typology angle parameters.

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With regard to ITA, a more dynamic parameter which is mathematically influenced by an increase in b*, applying a sun-protective cosmetic product clearly mitigated these changes, with the skin becoming slightly darker, with an approximate 0.5 unit decrease in ITA in the sun-protected group versus a 4.0 unit decrease in the control group.

These mitigated skeptics thus changed the status of argument on either side from a critical and, in effect, destructive practice into a positive method for rationally confirming and, indirectly, teaching philosophical conclusions.

CR either completely or partially mitigated these age-associated changes.

By separating the semantically different types of data, the impact of change is mitigated.

As the duty cycle evolves toward the continuous spray condition, the cooling system's thermal response improves, but phase-change is mitigated, affecting the system's performance.

This assistance will support Government led efforts to empower the socially excluded in society, assist municipalities and central government to make decentralization work for the benefit of the citizens and ensure that the environment is safeguarded and the effects of climate change are mitigated.

Our multiscale framework shows that the reduced O ions are responsible for higher fracture toughness, reduced volume changes, stable deformation, mitigated stress generation, and suppressed fractures.

However, this functional link between ING2 and p53 is not a sole mechanism by which ING2 ensures normal spermatogenesis and male fertility, as indicated by the mitigated but still significant pathological changes in testes (Fig. 5C,D), the accumulation of abnormal spermatozoa (Fig. 5C) and infertility in p53−/−Ing2−/− males.

After ATO treatment, tubular necrosis was markedly reduced and the pathological changes described above mitigated.

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