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This Naïve assumption (hence: the name "Naïve Bayes") significantly mitigates the difficulty of estimating the fully joint class-conditional probability density function (p(mathbf{x}|omega _{j})) to that of estimating (L) statistically independent class-conditional univariate probability density functions (p(x_{l}|omega _{j})).

Part of the original purpose of cheat codes was to benefit the developers during playtesting, creating sets of tools to mitigate the difficulty of games developed by small teams for obtuse platforms.

Patients described the need for psychosocial support to mitigate the difficulty of continually going to the clinic to take medications, tending to other family or professional responsibilities while on treatment, and confronting stigma and social isolation within their community.

It is suggested that the use of biomarkers for persistent chemicals may be useful to mitigate the difficulty of determining exposure, while the use of more prevalent and timely end points, such as carcinogen-DNA adducts or oncogene proteins, may make the latency and rarity problems more tractable.

Magdalena Pérez, Alvaro's teacher, and Catarina Bernal, his mother, say the children are eager to attend and the activities run smoothly because the teachers are selected from the community; the education is bilingual to mitigate the difficulty, for indigenous children, of having to learn only in Spanish; and the parents are directly involved in the educational process.

To mitigate the difficulties of developing a cyberinfrastructure, this study proposes a new computing paradigm: Cyberinfrastructure as a Service (CaaS), i.e., providing a service to enable building a cyberinfrastructure on demand.

To mitigate the difficulties of developing a learning system, this study proposes a new computing paradigm: spectral clustering as a service, providing a service to enable exacting social dimensionality on demand.

Therefore the installation of the Limpet mitigates the difficulties of investigating CD theft and is likely to prove an effective deterrent.

(pansexual female) P2 Second, PCPs can leverage a solid therapeutic relationship to mitigate the difficulty in disclosure of sexual identity.

Participants identified that the power of a strong therapeutic relationship can help mitigate the difficulty in disclosure and included recognition by PCPs of their heteronormative value system.

This prediction can mitigate the difficulty in determining the deterministic mean trend.

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