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Even the English can only be fully understood with the help of a (large) dictionary (unless you know what words like "sphingine" mean).

An urban flâneur of the first order, she reminded us that cities could only be fully understood with our eyes, feet and ears -- not from the distant abstraction of architectural drawings.

Certain effects such as end-user perception, e2e QoS, QoE, or human interactions with the network (i.e., how the user reacts to the network performance), cannot be fully understood with offline simulation results or analytical studies, and are more appropriately studied with real-time emulators.

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Such a network perspective suggests that cellular effects and functions of proteins can only be fully understood in context with their interacting partners in a protein interaction network (PIN).

This indicates that the importance of physical activity for managing current PCOS symptoms and minimising long-term complications of PCOS may not be fully understood by women with PCOS.

Overall, the realities of rearing insects on different substrates and on a large scale are yet to be fully understood, and may bring with them hidden or unforeseen environmental costs.

Because the role of the therapeutic relationship within internet-based intervention has yet to be fully understood, patients in the condition with individual support fill out the Working Alliance Inventory (WAI [ 31]).

It's likely you sent along a piece of ambiguous information, expecting it to be fully understood (See also, Avoid Judicial Bias with Negotiation).

The Dodd Frank law, like all of finance, has become too complex to be fully understood by anyone except finance professionals with the time to plow through its 2,000 plus pages.

Furthermore, the evolution of supply and demand cannot be fully understood independently, as they deeply interact with each other.

Although the molecular mechanisms that mediate Mn-induced neurotoxicity have yet to be fully understood, evidence points to mitochondrial dysfunction with formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and oxidative stress as critical mediators of neurotoxicity [ 8– 11].

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