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This might be mitigated using FLIM, but while there are now several commercially available FLIM microscope systems there are few reports of FLIM implemented for HCA in multiwell plate readers.
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This study aimed to investigate underlying factors and how these might be mitigated.
"If other companies were to follow suit, then the dread, and I do mean the dread, around this day might be mitigated for many people," he said.
That point, of course, has already occurred to the prime minister and his UK government colleagues as they examine ways in which this development might be mitigated.
This objection might be mitigated by arguing that individuality is itself a matter of degree and that states are at best "loose" individuals (Della Rocca 1996, Ch. 2), with limited cohesion or regularity of action.
This resistance might be mitigated by recent data indicating that hormone replacement therapy with estrogen alone does not increase the risk for breast cancer [ 37].
This problem of P deficiency might be mitigated by the application of concentrated fertilizers that provide soluble Pi for plants.
Thus the overall costs savings using VSI versus MRI might be mitigated due to this.
An important question arising from this research is how the impairing effects of age comparisons might be mitigated.
The impact of a hundred new homes might be mitigated by money for extra school places, or traffic calming measures.
"Their experience, coupled with accessible information, indicates that these barriers might be mitigated or even overcome," she added.
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