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The effect of large movements of the foetal body was partially mitigated by removing 6.1 ± 7.4 image frames with excessive motion before the analysis.

The passing over of Andriantompokoindrindra in favor of his younger brother was partially mitigated by the establishment of a royal tradition maintaining that all reigning descendants of Andrianjaka would henceforth be required to marry a princess directly descended from Andriantompokoindrindra, thereby preserving the royal status of descendants in both brothers' bloodlines.

This effect was partially mitigated by lowering the heated capillary temperature to 150 °C (Supporting Information Figure SI1b).

This concern was partially mitigated by handing out the documentation sheets to the mothers, who reviewed their answers immediately after the interview.

On the other hand, BV inhibition of LPS-induced C5aR was partially mitigated in the presence of rapamycin, suggesting that BV inhibits C5aR in part via activation of the mTOR pathway.

For PBMCs from healthy control subjects, cultured in RPMI [10% FCS] medium, accumulation of HMW poly-ubiquitinated proteins was induced by MG132 treatment, but this accumulation was partially mitigated by the supplementation of the RPMI [10% FCS] medium with matched autologous human serum at a final concentration of 20%.

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This will be partially mitigated by the acquisition of East Anglian Pigs, which brings some vertical integration.

The net effect of a weaker sterling is therefore profit dilutive due to the food and drink which is purchased in foreign currency, although this is partially mitigated in the next financial year by existing contracts.

Standard & Poor's, however, maintained its BBB/A-2 rating, arguing in a research note that "the additional risk arising from Imperial's higher debt levels would be partially mitigated by the enlarged group's improved geographical and brand diversification".

So it was that the US Constitution could openly tolerate slavery, but within one century slavery would be outlawed – and within a second some of slavery's most toxic residues would be partially mitigated by the famed civil rights movement of the 1960s, the decade before my birth.

Ever since Mr Wahid declared that even if his predecessor were convicted he would be pardoned, something like this had been expected.The failure of Mr Wahid's government to bring Mr Suharto to book will have been partially mitigated by another court's decision, a day earlier, that Mr Suharto's youngest son Tommy should serve 18 months in prison on corruption charges.

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