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After the usual tanning, it takes much labor-intensive bathing in expensive and temperamental aniline dyes to get the 11 colors in the new Fur Fun line.

However, determination of specificities of GBPs required a large amount of the glycans and much labor-intensive preparation prior to the development of glycan microarray technology.

Another difficulty with the ferrozine method is that it is tedious and much more labor intensive than the phen method.

It is therefore recommended that YPTs be used as the preferred method for parasitoid recovery as the other methods are much more labor intensive and prone to difficulties.

(This is a strategic, if questionable approach; going after the hard cases, such as those who don't file returns at all, is much more labor intensive).

Mining is now much less labor intensive.

A similar study to assess multiple suspect isolates by PFGE would be much more labor intensive, costly, and less discriminatory compared to MLVA.

Thus, we concluded that sampling noise would not be systematically affected by the 15 minute frequency, which was much less labor intensive and more practical for the full sample.

It is also much less labor intensive when compared to the alternate methods.

Finishing these draft genomes was much more labor intensive and required a separate production line to be efficient.

A door-to-door strategy was thus chosen, despite being much more labor intensive, to reach the maximum number of people in their homes and increase their probability of receiving the second dose.

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