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Their algorithm doesn't yet recognize confidence, or sarcasm, but what it does do (imperfectly, but better than the rest of the field) is detect fear, anger, joy and sadness in real time, without eating up so much processing power as to be impractical in a handheld device.
This approach is promising but likely to be impractical in a real system.
However, such a method would be impractical in a busy clinical service.
The use of activated carbon or the addition of chemicals, however, may be impractical in a distributed treatment system.
NADH staining requires tissue to be snap frozen, which can be impractical in a routine clinical setting.
We feel this assumption is a reasonable alternative to whole-body SPECT scanning, which would be impractical in a clinical setting.
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You couldn't have a 16ft-long nose: it's impractical in a TV studio.
In other words, symmetric key cryptography is impractical in a network in which all participants are equals in all respects.
However, conventional methods for determining ECSA require potentiostatic control of the cell, which is impractical in a fuel cell stack.
Further uptake of EAs in this industry is hindered by BPS being computationally intensive: optimisation runs taking days or longer are impractical in a time-competitive environment.
Marriage and Divorce have a largely shared cast – it would have been impractical in a repertoire situation for the cast to be shared with Barber as well, but Sue Blane, the costume designer, has done a wonderful job of tying together the three pieces and their characters in a clear and wonderfully witty way.
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