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However, the professors' clinical workload, lack of sufficient proper formal training, lack of practical applicability of existing standards, and absence of rigorous assessment during the specialized training, reduce their very good quality formation to the level of accidental learning.
This link may be weakened by barriers (negative stimuli) between intention and use, e.g., a lack of practical applicability, a lack of agreement about the relevance of the guidelines, and a lack of supporting staff [ 6].
This lack of practical applicability was painfully obvious in the case of an 80-year-old woman (no. 8 and 24) with an incompletely removed lesion described as benign adenomyoepithelial tumour.
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While Tiberio and colleague's [ 16] research will provide an important insight into the use of telepresence robots for older people, the study lacks practical applicability as communication will be with a researcher situated in another room rather than a genuinely remote family member or loved one.
Moreover, there was a lack of practical alternatives.
Does distance imply a lack of practical involvement?
The lack of practical solutions affects both women and men.
The main disadvantage is, however, the lack of practical experience with monolithic reactors.
The lack of influence of some parameters on the observables induce lack of practical identifiability.
Thus, MGME Visualizer constitutes a tool of broad practical applicability.
In view of this, the practical applicability of quorum quenching bacteria in the regulation of biofilm formations in wastewater treatment systems has been investigated recently.
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