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The radiation leakage through the holes was substantially mitigated by adopting a zigzag-shape with concrete covers on both sides.
ED overcrowding was substantially mitigated against this general trend.
Although patients were aware of the assigned treatment arm, which could potentially bias the responses to the HRQoL questionnaires in favour of sunitinib, this was substantially mitigated by several factors.
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While each contributing data source has substantial limitations, we believe that these can be substantially mitigated by the KB development approach that we propose.
By this time, the language in the defense-budget authorization had been loosened slightly: the Secretary of Defense no longer had to certify that transferred detainees could not engage in terrorism, only that the risk had been substantially mitigated.
Due to margins they impose on all traders, the risks to the counterparties are substantially mitigated.
We hypothesize that these failures may be substantially mitigated by an appropriate grading of elastic modulus at the ceramic surface.
We extend the Mauer and Ott (2000) real-option model of corporate expansion, and show that, when the manager maximizes the value of his compensation package (rather than equity value), the underinvestment problem can be substantially mitigated.
Under high DIN/DON ratio conditions, the non-inducible cells grew much faster and were therefore more likely to bloom, but this advantage is substantially mitigated when the DIN/DON ratio is low.
Female sterility, but not the other phenotypes, was substantially rescued by expression of the alternative oxidase (AOX) from the sea squirt Ciona intestinalis, which has previously been shown to mitigate oxidative stress caused by mitochondrial inhibition.
This was substantially true.
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