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The paper then discusses trial-and-error approaches and self-organization effects within every nanodesign procedure, and considers the impossibility of forming perfect nanoproducts.
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This paper considers the impossibilities, uncertainties and undefined relationships that may be involved in extending scientific and humanistic interest towards the development of nanosciences and nanotechnologies.
Considering the impossibility to cover the entire population of an endangered species in protected areas, a new approach (species conservation redlines) was recently been proposed in China.
These preliminary evaluations force to consider the impossibility to preserve the necessary overpressure and the shape geometry without any refill of gas.
I never ever considered the impossibility of the story I was told this by my parents, and I guess, on some level, I didn't want to question it.
As a criterion for exclusion, we considered the impossibility of obtaining clinical information for individual patients.
Evidently, the number of size classes of protein families, N, should be finite, although intrinsic features that could determine the value of N so far have not been considered (the impossibility of an infinite genome is self-evident but one would expect a much tighter bound based, e.g., on the limited time and resources available for genome replication and expression).
Considering the impossibility of predicting the effect of volume expansion on arterial pressure and the high rate of non-responders, cardiac output monitoring or estimation could help to guide therapy in hypotensive patients whose arterial pressure does not increase after fluid challenge or who are at risk of fluid overload.
This article considers the difficulty or impossibility of defining poetry; man's nevertheless familiar acquaintance with it; the differences between poetry and prose; the idea of form in poetry; poetry as a mode of thought; and what little may be said in prose of the spirit of poetry.
Or consider the famous "impossibility theorem," developed by the economist Kenneth Arrow, which shows that no single voting system can simultaneously satisfy several important principles of fairness.
So as the stampede to trample Des Browne into dust thunders on, pause to consider the near-impossibility of conducting sane politics in Britain's frenzied media.
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