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However, the effects of such factors on host acceptance are not consistent across parasitoid species, making it laborious to identify the conditions necessary to maximise host acceptance.

Furthermore, the ability of fine mapping a QTL in these studies is limited by the frequency of polymorphic loci between the two parents and requires a population consisting of several thousands of individuals, making it laborious and time-consuming to perform.

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Most of them read fluently but one or two struggle, which of course makes it laborious listening, yet at no point does McDonnell correct them.

The experience also isn't helped by a mundanely designed menu system, which puts all the key inventory lists and upgrade options on the pause menu (surely a game design no-no), and makes it laborious to select scenic objects you want to restore.

A heavy pressure, an unexpected weight, making it hard to breathe; laborious, must work to fill my lungs against the pressure pushing down on my chest.

"One thing that amazes students is the making of wire and chains, which did not utilize a drawplate in early antiquity, making it a laborious process to create highly prized items," she said.

It takes multiple clicks to unfollow someone, making it a laborious chore to ditch 10 accounts, and you still have hundreds left.

This could make it more difficult for curated databases to leverage 'general purpose' tools and could ultimately slow progress by making it more laborious to incorporate new tools or to upgrade the pipeline supporting the curation workflow.

Data reevaluation requires access to a large set of patient data, including histological lung biopsies and original CT scans, and often requires a complete search of all medical records, perhaps making it too laborious and costly.

Transformation frequencies with NHEJ-deficient strains are often low, making it difficult and laborious to generate enough mutants for library screening.

In this method, a large amount of amplicon (15 μl) is needed for digestion with each of several enzymes, and each clinical sample ends up being electrophoresed on several gels, making it a very laborious and time consuming procedure.

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