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To deal with this interference, multiuser detection (MUD) can be invoked both at the mobile station (MS) and BS [9], but its complexity increases excessively, thus making it impractical for implementation even at the BS, where complexity is acceptable.
However, this method is limited by its high cost per sample, making it impractical for many studies.
But cidofovir must be administered intravenously, making it impractical in a fast-moving outbreak.
Club directors responded by saying the 18-hole course was exposed to flooding, too, making it impractical to pitch tents for evacuees on the premises.
Opponents say that the larger New Jersey ports receive goods to distribute throughout the United States, making it impractical to funnel them directly to Red Hook.
But a harvested organ has a short shelf life, often making it impractical to transport between regions or even long distances within a region.
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The BSL-95 has strong psychometric properties, but its length makes it impractical in some settings.
But the changes gave rise to an entirely inaccurate story that its shape had made it impractical.
Despite the advantage that it is a relatively new area of technology, its bulky size makes it impractical, turning out to be of academic interest only.
And Big Bear Lake has a limited aquifer, and its remote location would make it impractical to pipe in water.
However, the amount of time required for re-sequencing large genomes and its high economic cost make it impractical as a common laboratory technique.
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