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Discover Ludwig"hands-on time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe the time spent actively working on a project or task, rather than just observing or planning. Example: "The most important aspect of learning a new skill is to have plenty of hands-on time. In our class, we will be dedicating at least half of each session to hands-on activities, so you can practice and perfect your technique."
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The system is easy to use, requiring less than one minute of hands-on time.
This technology allows researchers to process hundreds of samples in one experiment with minimal hands-on time, thus considerably increasing gene expression profiling throughput.
We've been given a presentation, we sat through it patiently, but now it's hands-on time.
Hands-on time is key.
Average hands-on time was 166.20 ± 62.9 seconds.
Therefore, hands-on time during these courses should be maximized.
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The advent of real-time HSV PCR protocols now enables rapid result turnaround times with minimal hands on time.
Plus, after a little hands on time, I think LG has a winner with the BD300.
However, this would increase the hands on time required and overall cost of the test.
The RespiFinder-19 also needs more hands-on-time steps than the RVP.
In addition, we recorded hands-on-time, questions to the tutor and unrelated conversation.
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