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In addition, a too tall height of the nanostructures made them mechanically unstable, making them impractical to be used.
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Less frequent findings were that CPGs were impractical, unable to be used for individual patients, limited clinician autonomy, increased the likelihood of litigation or disciplinary action, and were used to cut costs [ 10].
Mandating that samples be devoid of aggregates to allow for non-microscopic techniques to be used is impractical.
That stuff can be compartmentalized and encrypted where it's theoretically impossible (or at least impractical) to be stolen and used maliciously.
However, the procedures used were too impractical to be accepted in daily clinical practice.
You'll often find that for a particular style of programming, there will be a very pure but somewhat impractical language that can be used to learn that style of programming, and then a much more practical language that you can use in everyday life.
Traditional mechanical devices are impractical as they cannot be used in tandem with plaster casting.
Although ab initio molecular orbital theory and density functional theory can be used to improve the accuracy of X-Pol results, it is still impractical to use these methods to perform molecular dynamics simulations on large systems for an extended period of time.
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