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Radioactive materials brought to the surface along with some toxic fluids used in drilling do constitute a realistic danger to drinking water.
The obtained results constitute a realistic feasibility investigation of the Mid-IR laser performance by varying the length and the transversal cross section of the fiber, the mirrors reflectivity, the erbium concentration.
The external and internal SHE coefficients of the magnetic potential due to magnetospheric sources recovered by the CI constitute a realistic test data set for our inversion scheme.
For evaluating conversational speech quality, conversation tests constitute a realistic situation where a natural behavior can be expected from test participants.
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In principle, they constitute a more realistic modeling of systems for the purposes of reliability, risk and safety analysis.
However, global multicell joint decoding is highly complex and in practice clusters of cooperating Base Stations constitute a more realistic scenario.
That, they argue, would constitute a much more realistic goal -- though still a hard one to achieve -- and make easier the assembly of an extensive, actively engaged international coalition.
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