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It is somewhat impractical in the clinical setting to provide multiple assent forms written to satisfy all ages and/or reading abilities.

It is somewhat impractical for a patient to have an additional biopsy two to three weeks into their treatment and studies are now ongoing into the utility of FLT-PET imaging in the prediction of response to chemotherapy.

Though a dual 5S and 35S FISH appears to be a reliable method to determine organisation of rDNA loci on chromosomes, it is somewhat impractical for large scale sampling as ours.

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"It would be nice, but it's somewhat impractical," said Dr. William O. Roberts, a former president of the American Road Race Medical Society and the current medical director of the Twin Cities Marathon in Minnesota.

While specifying the parameters separately for each propagation condition is somewhat impractical for scenarios where a user moves freely across the environment, as obstructions of the direct propagation path will happen continuously and randomly, many typical scenarios can be characterised by a dominant propagation condition.

Moreover, in most tropical tree species, and especially in broadleaf species (as opposed to coniferous), taking a minimum top diameter of 7 cm to define merchantable tree height is somewhat impractical because the merchantable height is limited by branching, irregular form or defects which causes inconsistence in the top diameter definition.

Although performing fiber-optic intubation under local anesthesia for achieving successful endotracheal intubation is one of the recommended methods in situations where airway management is difficult [ 32], the use of FOB is somewhat impractical in patients with maxillofacial trauma.

Suckers that have been pinched off can also be rooted quite easily in moist soil to produce new tomato plants, but this practice does require a larger sucker, and is somewhat impractical in climates with a short growing season, since these plants will reach maturity later in the season and have less time to yield.

Our proposed estimating equation approach to biomarker based exposure assessment represents a compromise between the steady-state model, which is overly simplistic but still widely used because of its practicality, and fully detailed biokinetic models that are somewhat impractical for use in formal statistical estimation with ongoing exposures.

A complete survey in performance would be somewhat impractical -- a recent recorded version by the Angeles Quartet occupies 21 CD's -- but Mostly Mozart is presenting, this week, a sound cross-section over four evenings that illustrates, among other things, just how far the composer traveled in the 50-odd years between Op. 2 (written in the 1750's) and the unfinished Op. 103.

But prior IHOP Expresses have all been located in places like military bases and college campuses, where conventional dine-in restaurants are somewhat impractical.

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