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She added, "The final legislation mitigated such concerns".
Such as: why?
However, the inclusion of fly ash mitigated such problems.
First, analysis may be impaired by inclusion of noncancerous tissue; while this can be mitigated by techniques such as laser-capture microdissection and higher depth sequencing, these are time and cost-intensive.
Softness from diffraction and, to a lesser extent, defocus (which can create odd patterns rather than softness alone) can sometimes be mitigated by processing such as the "unsharp mask" function in the GIMP and Photoshop.
Energy for ventilation, heating and lighting, and summer thermal discomfort are mitigated considering natural resources such as solar energy, low sky temperatures, ground inertia, and ambient air.
The problem may be mitigated, in part, by approaches such as postal or telephone reminders to patients.
However, this potential limitation is mitigated because our sample covers broad areas such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases, mental health and lifestyle and behavioural issues.
A qualitative study with newly diagnosed HIV-positive women found that concerns regarding the dangers of childbearing (such as vertical transmission) are mitigated by discussion of their fertility options [ 28].
Recalls and withdrawals of drugs, and particularly those involving Vioxx, Bextra, and other COX-2 inhibitors, have created a strongly negative image of the industry" an image scarcely mitigated by such positive events as the development of new cancer drugs and approvals of other new medicinal products.
If a pulse-Doppler framework is advocated, then stationary clutter such as those described may be mitigated using simple moving target indication (MTI) techniques such as the delay line canceler [19].
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