Sentence examples for laborious approach from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Fishman's laborious approach is well-known to her peers.

"We began a quite laborious approach and consulted widely with various groups — dealers, customer clinics.

Jones takes a laborious approach to football, one summarized by a tattoo that reads Coal Miner's Son and runs toward his heart, across his chest.

This laborious approach has been used infrequently for studies in lung diseases.

(b) The difficulty of interpretation which results from radical difference, and the consequent need for a methodologically subtle and laborious approach to interpretation in many cases, make for further points of similarity between interpretation and natural science.

In contrast, purification of apoA-I-derived NLPs is not easily achieved by SEC, and requires a more laborious approach using ultracentrifugation [25], [27].

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The usual, laborious approaches commonly adopted for this estimation are complete finite element analysis or extensive environmental stress testing.

The proposed analysis has the advantage of being operator independent and it offers new diagnostic directions, in parallel to the more laborious approaches of visually locating or manually contouring lesions in images [8].

However, both ZFNs and TALENs are nuclease-based designs that are difficult to construct, and the efficiency of targeting varies substantially, making these laborious approaches.

Thus, the viability and cell type proportions in the cellular suspensions obtained with the mechanical method described here do not significantly differ from the previously reported results using more time-consuming and laborious approaches.

Traditional and laborious approaches to the identification of R-Ms such as the use of crude cell extracts, extract fractionation and restriction endonuclease assays are time-consuming and often only suitable for type II R-Ms such as the lactococcal ScrFI, LlaBAI and LlaBI (Fitzgerald et al. 1982; Nyengaard et al. 1993; Mruk et al. 2003) and S. thermophilus Sth4551 (Guimont et al. 1993).

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