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The alarming increase in the use of detention, to 400,000 in 2010 from 280,000 a year in 2005, also exacts a high price in dollar terms, which could be mitigated by the use of alternatives to detention and community service programs.
The review seeks to identify those challenges, many of which could be mitigated through the implementation of TEHV processing within the clinical environment.
Road traffic causes significant amphibian and reptile mortality, which could be mitigated through the installation of road crossing structures that facilitate safe passage, but only if reptiles and amphibians are willing to use them.
Cardiac allometric organ growth after pediatric valve replacement can lead to patient prosthesis size mismatch and valve re-replacement, which could be mitigated with allogeneic decellularized pulmonary valves treated with collagen conditioning solutions to enhance biological and mechanical performance, termed "bioengineered valves".
In addition, PCT elevation is thought to be closely dependent on the host cytokine response to microbial challenge, which could be mitigated by the antibacterial effect of antibiotics.
We conclude that CA causes cerebral mitochondrial dysfunction along with decay of high-energy phosphates, which could be mitigated with the intervention of high quality CPR.
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Post-holiday traffic at airports now is low, which could be mitigating a shortage of workers.
In last year's report, the system's finances were hit by a drop in immigration, which lowers tax revenues, and could be mitigated by saner immigration policy.
These impacts could be mitigated if individuals and communities adapt to changing exposures; however, little is known about the extent to which the population may be adapting.
Its cruelties could be mitigated.
That prospect could be mitigated by appropriate ground rules.
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