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One of the most relevant drawbacks in fault diagnosis is the sifting stop criterion.

In particular, relevant drawbacks in mechanical properties of natural polymers have imposed the use of synthetic ones to reach an acceptable balance between chemical stability and in vivo durability.

After discussing thoroughly these issues, the section addresses the existence of some relevant drawbacks related to hybrids and concludes with some basic terminology.

Besides being able to efficiently perform relevant economic tasks, as discussed above, hybrids face some relevant drawbacks and limits that, in the author's view, tend to be disregarded and/or mistreated in the literature and by practitioners and policy makers.

This leads to several relevant drawbacks such as the risk of creating clusters that include data points (or learners) that are actually not too close, the risk of getting different clusters when running the same clustering algorithm again, meaning that the clustering algorithm does not always group the nearest data points (or learners), or the need for a predefined number of clusters.

We present a novel method which, unlike previous approaches, is able to track all landmarks used in locomotion analysis and can overcome many other practically relevant drawbacks of existing methods (see Subsection 1.2) using a unified, consistent, and probabilistic framework that combines the complementing paradigms of model-driven and data-driven tracking.

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At present, these membranes suffer a relevant drawback: leaching of the free acid during fuel cell operation, which impedes their use below at least 150 °C.

However, the lack of automated modal identification and tracking procedures has been for long a relevant drawback to the extensive application of the above-mentioned techniques in the engineering practice.

Besides its peculiar capability for preventing agglomeration in the nanofiller dispersion step, it also efficiently contributes to a decrease in the viscosity of the nanocomposites; hence contrasting one of the most relevant drawback related to the manufacturing processes of the nanocomposites at MWCNTs loading rates beyond the Electrical Percolation Threshold (EPT).

Moving from these assumptions, we can understand what is the most relevant drawback of Robert Rosen's anticipatory theory.

The in-patient setting of Angio was considered a relevant drawback by 3 patients, to which our research setting in a large University hospital may also have contributed.

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