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With so many types of materials capable of acting as lubricants under certain conditions, coverage of the properties of all of them is impractical.
Giving shots to countless numbers of mice is impractical, of course, but the vaccine can also be given in food, as is done to fight rabies.
Mr. Smith, of Trinity College, said eradication of these kinds of bacteria was impractical partly because they were able to evolve so rapidly.
Thus, blindly re-connecting the disparate systems is not valid and experimental validation of every combination of pathways is impractical.
Consideration of all possible combinations of failures is impractical for all but the simplest example systems.
Manual updating of KBS is impractical, so automation of the updating process is needed.
Firstly, their "consistency" sieve of A candidates in light of measurements is impractical.
However, shift patterns are problematic: perfect continuity of care is impractical but if there is a degree of flexibility in the visit schedule, reasonable continuity is feasible.
The scope defined the patient population as: "People at risk of VTE and for whom current mechanical methods of prophylaxis are impractical or contraindicated.
The cost model assessed the impact of geko™ in the patient population for whom current mechanical methods of prophylaxis are impractical or contraindicated.
Because observing any species over hundreds of generations is impractical, Dr Elfwing and other scientists are increasingly using a combination of robots and computer simulation to model evolution.
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