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One is a labor-intensive method – say, armies of scribes equipped only with quill pens.
In some cases, the more labor-intensive method of adding intrinsics for prefetching may be worthwhile.
Those many layers of under-painting "give a kind of vibrancy [to the canvas] that feels alive to me," says Carnwath, explaining her labor-intensive method.
Trenched plots are an inexpensive but labor-intensive method of separating the RS flux into its root (autotrophic) and soil (heterotrophic) components.
A novel, accurate, rapid and modestly labor-intensive method has been developed to quantitate specific mRNA species by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR).
➋ Burleigh, Stoke-on-Trent, England Famous for its blue-and-white earthenware in patterns like Calico and Willow, Burleigh, established in 1851, is the last English pottery to use the 200-year-old labor-intensive method of underglaze transfer printing.
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The impression of material density comes from his labor-intensive methods.
Maybe there are some rotational, labor-intensive methods that do reduce environmental impact.
However, current YIP systems necessitate time- and labor-intensive methods for cloning and selection marker rescue.
Professors Black and Caron do not claim that SSRN rankings should replace the more labor-intensive methods.
However, information collected using such labor-intensive methods is unreliable and ineffective when managing inspection results.
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