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And third, at some margin, it led to some substitution of labour for capital in production, or some displacement of production from capital-intensive firms by labour-intensive firms.The chain of causation here starts with falling wages.
The contribution of protein and fat to the faecal nutritional losses were estimated by labour-intensive chemical analyses [ 2, 3].
Some of these investments have involved the loss of jobs, as labour intensive farming is replaced by mechanised farming or some degree of loss of tenure rights.
However, the set-up is labour intensive by comparison with CRRT.
If, on the other hand, the list of selected features must be validated by time-consuming and labour intensive techniques, then a shorter list obtained with as low an FDR as possible is the best.
We found liver metastases easily by GFP imaging, while traditional examination of organs by histopathology is tedious and labour intensive.
Enumeration of bacteria by direct visualisation techniques is labour intensive and time consuming.
It is possible to determine the size of EVs by EM, but it is labour intensive, highly subjective and not quantitative.
Nonetheless, researchers should anticipate that maintaining blinding by such methodology will be labour intensive, and that guarding against inappropriate unblinding must be a high priority.
Because growing, isolating and extracting DNA from fungi vectored by MPB can be time and labour intensive, we designed three rDNA primer sets that specifically amplify short rDNA amplicons from O. montium, Cop.
This observer-dependent method is hampered by a low sensitivity and is labour intensive.
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