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This might not be a practical problem, since it is probably appropriate that an abrupt change in the baseline triggers an alarm.
However, they do require at minimum a few bytes of memory overhead per text character, which can be a practical problem for bioinformatic applications (section 'Computational Complexity').
While this may theoretically have consequences for the precision and validity of the results, no one has shown this to be a practical problem for analyses of arthroplasty register data (Robertsson and Ranstam 2003, Lie et al. 2004).
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Given that volatility is a practical problem right now, that may be good enough.
There is a practical problem, too, especially in the Internet era.
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It's not an easy step to take, and with al-Qaida there's a practical problem of finding who you want to talk to, how you'd establish a channel.
"There is a practical problem out there, and they have come up with a very simple solution," said Albert-Laszlo Barabasi, a professor of physics at the University of Notre Dame and author of "Linked: The New Science of Networks" (Perseus, 2002).
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