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Then there's the question of practical convenience.
The fact that it could be completed in the artist's studio and later transported to its destination and attached to the wall was of practical convenience.
The 'correct' standard to set for claims to knowledge is to be decided pragmatically, on grounds of practical convenience.
The use of RSSI readings is of practical convenience when working with real hardware as they do not need tight synchronization requirements.
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Therefore, in Japanese guidelines for the metabolic syndrome, WC is used as an index of visceral fat accumulation for practical convenience [ 23].
During the development of the ADI concept, the dose metric of mg/body surface area was also considered, and although its scientific merits were recognised, the familiar metric of mg/kg body weight was adopted for practical convenience [ 13, 50].
Here we decompose Eq. (1) into two sub-equations for practical convenience.
Ideally, for practical convenience the coupling onto the secondary amine should be performed under standard conditions.
However, several research studies have employed various sets of specifications suiting practical convenience that calls for a critical review of the procedures that have been followed to date.
For reasons of pride and practical convenience, Slovakia would like to join at the same time.
The first reservations about the validity of the method began to appear around 1940, when some statisticians censured the logical roots and practical convenience of Fisher's P-value [ 5].
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