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Such dogged and labour-intensive reporting may be the exception today, but so were the Thalidomide and Watergate probes in the 1970s.

Comics are hugely labour intensive compared with many other forms of reporting and, yes, a tiny part of her worries that while she was busy drawing Rolling Blackouts, things changed almost beyond recognition in two of the three countries it depicts.

Compiling the quarterly ART cohort report is very labour intensive for clinics that use paper-based registers: it requires reviewing all individual treatment cards, updating the clinic register, and aggregating patient outcomes.

Secondly, piggyBac transposition has not been reported in humans and remains a labour intensive process.

Moreover, there are several disadvantages to previously reported methods, being time consuming and labour intensive, often requiring cadavers or surgical resection specimens and being prone to magnification or other measurement errors.

Only a few reports have analysed how labour intensive ART for AIDS patients is [ 5].

The scarcity in reported case histories is because such undertakings are time consuming, labour intensive, and quite costly.

5 As anyone who has tried will testify, the design, execution, analysis, and reporting of RCTs (and these averaged around 700 patients each), is a tremendously labour intensive affair.

Our cohort study is consistent with other reports of hard-to-reach and marginalised populations, showing retention is often manual and labour intensive and requires flexibility, persistence and ingenuity [ 22].

Dealing with Ebola is labour intensive.

The ships would be labour intensive.

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