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Three types of mitigating methods, namely, a specimen with no protection (control), with fireproof panel protection and with the combination of polypropylene fibre reinforcement and metal mesh confinement (Fibre/Mesh), were applied to full sized columns for comparison purposes.
If this intention is present but there are certain types of mitigating factors – loss of control, diminished responsibility, or pursuance of a suicide pact – then this is voluntary manslaughter.
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Those types of estimators mitigate the multipath effect restrict, and make synchronization with an acceptable synchronization probability, but have some serious threshold limitation.
There is hope of mitigating these issues.
Our results suggest that agricultural heterogeneity, through a mixture of crop types may mitigate some of the negative effects of particular crops on biodiversity.
In this process, a certain GB was inserted between different types of services to mitigate the interference.
There is less clarity about the ability of other types of wetlands to mitigate flooding.
It is necessary to expand this population study to other types of GKD to mitigate the limitations on its reproducibility and thus obtain a specific peptide profile.
Both entrepreneurs and creative types can mitigate some of the returns demanded by banks and investors and transfer the risk to execution and fulfilment, not fundraising.
Jim Staihar, "A New Systematic Explanation of the Types and Mitigating Effects of Exculpatory Defenses," 12 New Criminal Law Review 205 (2009).
In order to address differences in types of contributions and mitigate disadvantages to LMIC researchers, some research teams have elected to alternate the order of authors based on geographic origin instead of maintaining the extent of contribution as the sole determining factor in ranking.
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