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Rugged, inaccessible terrain — and occasional drug cartel violence — complicate the conventional practice of backpacking in the equipment for electro-shock sampling of remote water bodies.

We also show that the conventional practice of designing the local and express networks separately would greatly undermine the benefit of the bimodal system.

The conventional practice of grouping similar soils and transferring their information in a concise manner is not viable for urban soils.

Conventional practice of design of unpaved roads mostly considers the subgrade layer to be purely cohesive such as in soft marshy lands.

The rate of scission per bond is shown to depend on the degree of polymerization, an effect not captured by the conventional practice of modeling polymer decomposition with small-molecule Arrhenius parameters.

They follow predominantly from the large multi-dimensionality of the Fokker Planck equation, shape of the definition domain and usual requirements on the nature of the solution which are out of a conventional practice of the Finite Element employment.

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By 1979, the differences between the conventional practices of straight news reporting and the so-called New Journalism of Capote, Mailer, Tom Wolfe and others were well established.

Media buyers, for their part, were reluctant to engage with Google, which refused to continue the conventional practices of negotiating prices ahead of time and bundling ads together.

A wealth of documentary, iconographic and manuscript evidence supports a cappella performance of polyphony (including music that lacks text for some of the voices) as one of several conventional practices of the late Middle Ages and Renaissance.

The designer's concern for honesty of materials and textures has brought about changing attitudes toward some of the conventional practices of interior decoration, such as the use of strongly patterned wallpapers and flowered prints.

To be sure, Hart agreed with Kelsen that laws may be morally unjustified, but, unlike Kelsen, he thought that the existence of law is, fundamentally, dependent on nothing more than the conventional practices of judges.

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