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noun
A disadvantage; something that detracts or takes away.
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The longer hands-on time of the MICROLAB Nimbus IVD systems was drawback, but it has the capability to run 3-4 fold more samples than other comparison systems at the same time and this system integrates fully automated steps from nucleic extraction to PCR setup function, allowing human errors to be minimized and providing more reliable results.
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There are drawbacks, she admits.
There are drawbacks, of course.
And there can be drawbacks.
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