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This process, is however, vastly mitigated by methanotrophic microorganisms that oxidize a large part of the produced CH4 (Cappelletti et al. 2016; Crevecoeur et al. 2015; Dumont and Murrell 2005; Reeburgh et al. 1993; Oshkin et al. 2014).
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That mitigated its losses.
His words mitigated my fury.
The blanket guarantee mitigated deleveraging pressure somewhat.
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And terrorist guilt is mitigated.
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