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Such studies may involve mirroring clinical dose schedules (30 35 fractions over 6 7 weeks) and, as a result, they are both labour intensive and expensive.

It is therefore noteworthy that histopathology phenotyping – which is both labour intensive and time consuming – was always included in the battery of primary screening assays used in evaluating knockout mice lines at both Genentech and Lexicon Pharmaceuticals.

Although it has been demonstrated that cost-function masking with a hand-traced lesion mask is the optimal method for spatial normalization of lesioned brains (Andersen et al., 2010; Wilke et al., 2011), this technique is both labour intensive and somewhat subjective as to what abnormalities fall within the lesion boundaries.

Given the long and heterogeneous natural history of HPV infection and the lack of a robust animal model or culture system, studying the natural history of HPV infection typically requires a cohort of long-term follow-up that is both labour intensive and expensive.

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The health care sector is both labour-intensive and labour-reliant, and the delivery of quality health care services is strongly dependent on having enough well-trained health care workers to meet patient needs and expectations.

This enables them to take on a role that may be both less labour intensive and more lucrative.

But there may also be an increase in demand for labour because agriculture itself, and the construction of the infrastructure needed to support agricultural development, are both very labour intensive.

If the government has to spend its way out of the crisis – and with no apparent appetite for the kind of structural economic changes offered by land value taxation or reform of the monetary system this seems the only realistic option - then it should be investing our money in something that is both sustainable and labour intensive.

Currently, the most accurate analysis of complex GC-MS data sets can be achieved by an expert operator, however this is both time and labour intensive.

Volumetric assessment of CT may be superior to the modified RECIST (Guntulu et al, 2010), but both methods are labour intensive and probably not of universal applicability to clinical practice.

These articles are not able to resolve this dilemma, but they do illustrate the real world difficulty in deciding when and where to deploy a promising new technology at the bedside when that technology is hard to test scientifically and its use is both resource and labour intensive.

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