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impractical

[im-prak-ti-kuhl] / ɪmˈpræk tɪ kəl /


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That short working distance can make imaging difficult, impractical, or even invasive in certain applications.

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Lanting noted that most quantum computers demand “an impractically large amount of wiring and massive cryogenic enclosures.”

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Many promising natural compounds exist only in extremely small quantities within plants, making them expensive or impractical to produce using traditional laboratory methods.

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While effective for small experiments, these systems are impractical for the massive number of optical channels needed in future quantum computers.

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One key conclusion of the research is that mining undifferentiated asteroids -- the primordial remnants of the solar system's formation considered the progenitor bodies of chondritic meteorites -- remains impractical for now.

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