Sentence examples for specialised technicians from inspiring English sources

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These techniques are time-consuming, as well as expensive, require specialised technicians, specialised instrumentation and tedious sample preparation.

Such ancillary tests can be costly and time consuming, requiring specialised technicians and analytical experience from multiple divisions of a pathology laboratory.

Relevant facts related to aquaculture are: the international cooperation started by the FAO in 1967, and later with the cooperation of the USAID in a programme for training of specialised technicians, the establishment of a research programme on freshwater fish farming and extension.

The information was collected in face-to-face interviews by INEI's interviewers, while the anthropometrical measures, blood samples and arterial pressure measurements were collected by specialised technicians during the fieldwork.

Although they necessitate a well-equipped laboratory with well-trained, specialised technicians, neither of which is often available close to the outbreak location, CSF samples can be tested by PCR after transport at ambient temperature in simple dry tubes, which makes it useful for surveillance in remote areas of sub-Saharan Africa [7].

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Engineers and researchers have developed complex methods to improve energy efficiency, but buildings are often managed by non-specialised technicians who need understandable and cost-effective actions to implement in their buildings.

The treatment of diabetic foot ulcers is a constant challenge in diabetes care and requires a multidisciplinary approach involving doctors, physiotherapists, specialised podologists, and orthopedic technicians.

Such a specialised multidisciplinary foot team should preferably include a diabetologist, vascular surgeon, endovascular specialist, podiatrist, shoe technician and specialised nurse.

The observers were conservators and conservation technicians specialising in archival materials but not photographs.

Compared with overall population, respondents were more often military personnel (62.3% vs 56.9% in the PMHG), specialised nurse and medicotechnical staff, and less often technicians (table 1).

About 80% of staff classified as "highly specialised" were physicians, whereas the majority of "specialised and unspecialised employees" were nurses (including head nurses), therapists, and laboratory and radiology technicians.

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