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This can easily be explained by two facts: first, by TRUS physical limitations (distance from the probe, calcifications, operator dependence), making this examination perform best in the posterior part of the peripheral zone (PZ) and poor elsewhere; despite significant technical advances [ 4, 5]; second, to the limitation of SB sampling to the posterior part of the PZ.

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In summary, it can be reiterated that the moving average method has limitation in selecting appropriate limiting distance as the user may have to determine it experimentally.

Note that, despite this limitation, distances are shown to be a crucial determinant in our study.

Parameters that were considered to be included in the sizing limitations were distance between the blade tip and wall and height of blades in the tunnel.

It shows the limitations of distance and target hardening as deterrents, their potential impact on deepening the city's socio-spatial divide, and their negative implications for the quality of the urban environment.

Firstly, it responds to the limitations of distance learning and MOOCs (e.g., student isolation, low completion rates, etc)., and their accompanying assumptions about learning as the "delivery" of expert information to the masses (Miller, 2014).

Public incentives for the generation of innovative and entrepreneurial ecosystems include stimulating the creation of intermediaries to act as brokers in the innovation process between different institutional spheres, to reduce transaction costs (Technopolis 2015) and to surpass their own limitations of distance to localised actors (Fuerlinger et al 2015).

Because there were some limitations with distance— the biggest stage we had, which was about 300 feet long, was not big enough to fit everything.

Given its advantages and limitations, Minkowski distance appears to be most usefully implemented in spatial analytical modeling; however, other useful applications can be envisaged, particularly in geographic areas characterized by paucity or unreliability of spatial data, or by high dynamism.

The AOFAS ankle hindfoot score was introduced in 1994 by Kitaoka et al. [ 15]. and includes nine questions on pain, activity and functional limitations, walking distance, difficulties with different terrains, gait abnormality, sagittal range of motion at the ankle and range of motion at the subtalar joint, stability, and alignment (whether or not plantigrade).

The control and guide equipment of the certain missile consists of three subsystems (goniometer, control box, and the missile body) and eight functional modules (angle measurement unit, amplitude limitation unit, distance transform unit, overshoot network unit, gravity-compensating instruction unit, non-linear control unit, missile body and kinetic unit, and view transition unit).

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