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Obviously the process was quite laborious.
Simulation of such events in a laboratory is quite laborious.
Goffey agrees: "It used to be quite laborious when we worked together.
"We began a quite laborious approach and consulted widely with various groups — dealers, customer clinics.
Referee: Andy Haines (Tyne & Wear) Actually, this is going to get quite laborious and boring.
It is, however, not straightforward, quite laborious and may consequently have some distinct limitations.
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All this took a year and a half to assemble, and a great deal of painstaking work, but it was not quite as laborious as the effort involved in Tauranac's 2000 compact atlas, "Manhattan Block by Block," in which he recorded the buildings of note on every street and avenue in Manhattan.
This type of screening of a cDNA expression library is quite a laborious procedure requiring the preparation of a large number of membrane filters blotted with bacteriophage plaques, which are then screened with sera from cancer patients, usually available in limited quantity.
Although several species resembling B. subtilis have been described over the last two decades, identification of B. subtilis like organisms has been quite difficult and laborious.
Due to the increasing number of GMO, additional markers have continually to be developed and used to fully cover their detection, which could thus make the laboratory work and the analysis of the results quite complex and laborious [ 32].
The formation of a 19-point stencil is quite a complex and laborious procedure.
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