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The phrase "practically employed" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is actively and effectively using a particular skill or method in a practical manner. For example: - She was practically employed in applying her problem-solving skills to resolve the issue. - They were practically employed in implementing the new marketing strategy. - He was practically employed in pursuing his passion for photography.
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Correction factors have been practically employed to convert a measured centerline air velocity to the average air velocity.
This paper, therefore, reviews various carbon nanotubes (CNTs) oriented architectures practically employed in electroanalysis for different purposes.
The simple nano-tube filter might be practically employed in environmental and chemical separation processes including oil spill cleanup.
One solution would be the exploitation of higher frequency bands for the feeder link (optical feeder links), assuming that such a system can be practically employed.
A finite impulse response (FIR) equalizer is practically employed in conjunction with the Viterbi detector for data detection process in magnetic recording channels.
As a whole, our experimental activity demonstrates that classifier systems with genetic algorithms can be practically employed to develop autonomous agents.
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Chicago University professor Dr. Heinrich Jaeger hosted a meeting of minds from architecture, physics, and the material sciences to see how they might practically employ the "jamming phenomenon," which is what happens on a physical level when when you cram a bunch of stuff into one spot.
Practically, we employed a concept of stacked MnGe nanodots by alternatively growing MnGe and Ge layers with designated thicknesses (nominal 3-nm-thick MnGe and 11-nm-thick Ge), as shown in Figure 1a.
In his scathing Nature review of Milne's book, he rejects Milne's hypothetico-deductivism, his cosmological principle, and, above all, his operationalism: "When I visit the Cavendish Laboratory, I do not find its occupants engaged in flashing light-signals at each other, but I find practically everyone employing rigid scales or their equivalent" (Eddington 1935, p. 636).
The above results and the synthetic strategies can also be employed practically to other biologically relevant systems.
In radio fading channel, STBC require less transmission energy than SISO technique for the same Bit Error Rate and can be employed practically in Wireless Sensor Networks by using the cooperative MIMO scheme.
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