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The batch-feed system is more laborious as you have to fill it, start it and fill again, but it is safer.

An animal with a high fat content is more laborious, as you need to remove all the fat.

Determination of pure β- and α-emitters is much more laborious, as it requires chemical treatment and separation.

Developing new rules is more laborious as it requires manually analysing certificates to identifying relevant keywords for the new rules.

Simultaneous coevolution of multiple residues makes mutagenic studies of Rubisco functioning more laborious as with any new residue added the number of mutant combinations to be tested rises exponentially.

The first protocol is based on the proprietary, acid degradable detergent RapiGest (Waters ), included in a protocol derived from Von der Haar et al. This protocol involves protein precipitation, which renders the RapiGest procedure more laborious as compared to the second in solution protocol, termed RapidACN.

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As a one-step precursor to other more laborious techniques such as sequencing, it has incomparable superiority in clinical promotion.

As the simpler method proved as informative as the more laborious quantitative methodology, it was used in this series.

By providing these profiles, PhyDesign facilitates locus prioritization increasing the efficiency of sequencing for phylogenetic purposes compared to traditional studies with more laborious and low capacity screening methods, as well as increasing the accuracy of phylogenetic studies.

Some drugs have more laborious dosing calculations such as the anticoagulant warfarin (Gage and Lesko, 2008; Wysowski et al., 2007).

The main peculiarity of this strategy was the development and use of a method for high-throughput screening in liquid based on the substrate AZO-CMC instead of other more laborious methods, so far adopted, as for example the 3,5-dinitrosalicylic acid methods that are based on the analysis of the reducing sugars produced by the hydrolysis of cellulose (Percival-Zhang et al. 2006).

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