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Transfer of this technology to large animals may face some practical challenges since the transponder is designed to be injected into tissue of much smaller animals with a reading distance between transponder and scanner for data collection of a maximum of 5 cm.

Implementing RDoC will present some practical challenges, Carpenter acknowledges.

However, the practicality of the proposed approach may be reduced if some practical challenges faced in a large scale network (such as many antennas, a lot of users, channel estimation error, and block diagonalization error) cannot be properly addressed.

However, there are also some practical challenges.

Although distributed beamforming promises many advantages, it faces many practical challenges too.

It also faces the practical challenges of generating and incorporating robust evidence into health care resource allocations [ 6], finding the appropriate balance between quantitative and qualitative information [ 7], and setting uniform evaluation standards across highly variable testing and health outcomes [ 6].

Like Mr. Redford's character, her NASA mission specialist, Ryan Stone, faces practical challenges against an allegorical backdrop.

Similar to other macromolecules, therapeutic application of dendrimers in the human body faces practical challenges such as target specificity and toxicity.

3. Rare disease research faces practical challenges that, if solved, could shift thinking for how medical research is conducted in the industry as a whole.

Attempts to stem this "brain drain" have not been successful – the UK has initiated a policy of banning the active recruitment of healthcare staff from the poorest countries (the only country to do so), however this may not be working effectively as it faces practical challenges and infringes individuals' human rights.

Additionally, Kenya, like other countries in the region, faces practical challenges with regard to emerging cross-border diseases such as the Ebola virus and a high prevalence of cancer and diabetes, among others, that require surveillance, which is not in the training institutions' curricula but currently addressed by in-service trainings.

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