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Then, in order to practically understand the problem and calculate the reliability with physical values, three series of data were gathered about three tunnels in Iranian Railway Network called Aran, Doab and Khalenjeh from which the reliability quantities were obtained.
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In particular, we feel that it is important both theoretically and practically to understand the relative importance of different dimensions and sources of HIV/AIDS stigma especially fears of stigma and negative consequences for self (anticipated stigma) versus general perceptions of stigma in the community (perceived community stigma)—for pregnant women's uptake of HIV services.
In reality, practically everyone understands and acknowledges that no modern society can exist without a state or without ordered collective action and coordination of one kind or another.
Thus, multivariate analyses were practically used to understand the role of physicochemical factors in influencing biotic community from different ecosystems.
In general, information systems "are so complex that it is practically impossible to understand them as a whole" [13].
To make matters worse, the thunderous, low-end of the soundtrack (at least in the colossal Grauman's Chinese IMAX in Hollywood where I saw the movie) rendered it practically impossible to understand what Smaug was saying at times.
This complexity means that it will be practically impossible to understand the logic and organization of gene regulatory networks without the application of genome-wide, TF-specific computational TG discovery methods.
As such multiscale mechanisms are practically impossible to understand intuitively, in recent years modeling and simulation has become a key tool in developmental biology (see, e.g., refs. [ 42– 42]).
In addition to such practically motivated attempts to understand myth, theorists and scholars from many disciplines have interested themselves in the study of the subject.
Goetzmann shows how much American culture in the first decades of independence owed to Scottish "common sense" philosophy, which held that the world was easy to understand, both practically and morally, if only one looked at it clearly.
The sense that, by the nineteen-forties, modern poetry had become too difficult — too remote from ordinary language and subjects, too hard to understand — was practically the only thing that united American poets of the mid-twentieth century: academic and populist, the students of John Crowe Ransom and the companions of Allen Ginsberg.
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