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In the RIC scenario, oil demand is mitigated to reach 14 million tonnes/year in 2030.
The effects of ISI and ICI are required to be mitigated to achieve synchronization.
As a result, the conflict between unpaid and paid labor was mitigated to some extent (Zuo and Jiang 2009).
Its purpose is to affirm that the interventional laboratory poses workplace hazards that must be acknowledged, better understood, and mitigated to the greatest extent possible.
The resulting inertial forces cause excessive motor heating and residual vibration of the stage, both of which must be mitigated to preserve positioning accuracy.
The biggest risk factor is probably the cost of feed grain for the company's livestock, but that is mitigated to some extent by the fact that so much of the company's sales are value-added products with higher profit margins.
This is mitigated to some extent by thin gas films that form on the surface of submerged leaves, providing a microenvironment for efficient exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen (Pedersen et al. 2009).
These problems all have solutions and can often be eliminated, or at least mitigated, to achieve smoother, healthier summer hair.
Enzyme stability is often affected by temperature, and the loss in activity was mitigated to some extent by storage at 4°C (Table 4).
When the chantha (local market) was close-by, this was mitigated to some extent.
This is mitigated to an extent, however, by corroboration from multiple sources including hospital and primary care notes.
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