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# mitigation or solution of risks using available technological, human and organizational resources.
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# and mitigation
# Periodically re-assess risks that are accepted in ongoing processes as a normal feature of business operations and modify mitigation measures.
# Global Change and Sustainable Development, Climate change — adaptation and mitigation, Ecological health and biodiversity, New risk and vulnerabilities, Sustainable land, agriculture and natural resources management, Green economy.
# and solution
# the hydrogen-like atomic orbitals are derived from the exact solution of the Schrödinger Equation for one electron and a nucleus.
# The remaining solution is treated with ammonium oxalate to convert rare earths in to their insoluble oxalates.
# The solution is treated with magnesium nitrate to produce a crystallized mixture of double salts of gadolinium, samarium and europium.
# The refining and recovering treatments including filtration, clarification, evaporation, sterilization, drying, rutting, grinding, and sifting to remove the water from the gelatin solution, to blend the gelatin extracted, and to obtain dried, blended and ground final product.
# Recalls to both Parties their obligation to seek a solution to their disputes by peaceful means in accordance with international law.
A problem is # P-complete if and only if it is in # P, and every problem in # P can be reduced to it by a polynomial-time counting reduction, i. e. a polynomial-time Turing reduction relating the cardinalities of solution sets.
# If alkaline transfer methods are used, the DNA gel is placed into an alkaline solution ( typically containing sodium hydroxide ) to denature the double-stranded DNA.
# The patient is then given a measured dose ( below ) of glucose solution to drink within a 5 minute time frame.
# The use of laboratory supplies for dispensing sample aliquots, washing solution and reagents in microwells is not required, facilitating the development of ready-to-use lab kits and on-site testing.
# The problem exhibits economy in its construction: no greater force is employed than that required to render the problem sound ( that is, to guarantee that the problem's intended solution is indeed a solution and that it is the problem's only solution ).
# and risks
# Through underwriting, the process by which insurers select the risks to insure and decide how much in premiums to charge for accepting those risks ;
# Conduct a feasibility study to evaluate the financial viability, technical and financial risks and robustness of the project and make a decision as whether to develop or walk away from a proposed mine project.
# Failure to realistically assess risks and to adequately communicate information and decisions internally and with other government principals.
# By mining the Gulf of Finland Finland's navy together with the Kriegsmarine before the start of Barbarossa locked the Leningrad fleet in, making the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Bothnia practically domestic German waters, where submarines and navy could be trained without risks in addition of securing Finland's fundamental trade routes for food and fuel.
# Educate communities, partners, and policy makers about environmental health risks and protective measures.
# Homeland security assistance should be based strictly on an assessment of risks and vulnerabilities.
# While it is true that receiving a unit of transfused blood in the US does not carry many risks, with only 10 to 20 deaths per million units, blood substitutes could eventually improve on this.
# That due diligence " ought to be exercised by neutral governments in exact proportion to the risks to which either of the belligerents may be exposed, from a failure to fulfill the obligations of neutrality on their part.
# Morris CGT, McCoy E. Clearing the cervical spine in unconscious polytrauma victims, balancing risks and effective screening Anaesthesia, 2004, 59 pp 464 – 482
# Convexity is a risk management figure, used similarly to the way ' gamma ' is used in derivatives risks management ; it is a number used to manage the market risk a bond portfolio is exposed to.
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