Sentence examples for practically infeasible to from inspiring English sources

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Twenty specimens of "control bile" were obtained from the patients with cholesterol gallbladder polyps receiving surgical treatment, as it is practically infeasible to obtain pure normal bile in clinical practice.

However, the number of products in a software product line may grow exponentially with the number of features, so it is practically infeasible to quality-check each of these products in isolation.

The scale and complexity of product lines means that it is practically infeasible to develop a single model of the entire system, regardless of the languages or notations used.

It is practically infeasible to design separate codebooks optimized for every different source distribution and distortion function, or the encoder and the decoder may not have the ability to store a large number of codebooks.

Given that it would be practically infeasible to test all of the heatmap combinations on humans, these kinds of patterns are indicators of the best routes on which to systematically experiment across conditions.

While test collections provide the cornerstone for Cranfield-based evaluation of information retrieval (IR) systems, it has become practically infeasible to rely on traditional pooling techniques to construct test collections at the scale of today's massive document collections (e.g., ClueWeb12's 700M+ Webpages).

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Since an exact analysis is practically infeasible owing to the complexity of such systems, emphasis has been concentrated on the approximate analysis.

With 239 main effects, there would have been "239 choose 2" or 28,441 potential two-way interaction effects alone (not to mention any higher-order interactions), and it became practically infeasible for us to run the LASSO (and obtain the entire solution path) with this many variables.

This is because cancer cells, with Ep-CAMlow/CD49f + phenotype, were present only in some patients and represented small percentages making them practically infeasible for us to study them.

However, the commonly-used simulator requires too much computational efforts for the description of local phenomena in the vicinity of the hydraulic fractures, and is practically infeasible for field applications, due to large number of gridblocks involved in a full-field simulation with many multi-fractured complex wells.

Although some works [17, 18] have been done for the delay-sensitive traffic, the delay metric is considered in the context of the deterministic delay guarantee, which is practically infeasible for wireless networks due to the time-varying nature of wireless channels.

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