Sentence examples for more laborious given from inspiring English sources

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This task becomes more laborious given the unavoidability of including the inherent dynamic nature of enzymes into that description.

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However, our results on TMAs suggest that this approach may permit higher throughput, less sensitivity to heterogeneity and, perhaps, increased sensitivity given the larger tissue requirements and more laborious method required for TMEM counts.

Results: Kit-based reagents gave an equivalent sensitivity to the more laborious 'in house' molecular assays (NASBA and RT-PCR) on clinical material and controls.

In older times, paper was often made in more laborious ways than today, by hand.

Consequently, highway planning and projects prioritization have become even more laborious for decision-makers.

These data indicate that males were more likely to have had greater persistence scores to more laborious occupations and larger studies may be required to determine whether women with laborious occupations have similar associations.

Another option is a little more laborious.

Sgt Pepper was a much more laborious process.

It's more laborious than you'd expect.

Manual eradication is far more laborious than spraying.

During the summer, the descent is far more laborious.

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