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All these parameters should be estimated from experimental data, and it was too laborious.
Less mentioned reasons were low intelligence, private circumstances and that the project was too laborious.
Significantly more non-physicians than physicians thought the 11-day course was too short (p < 0.001), too hurried (p = 0.001), had too much repetition (p = 0.06) and was too laborious (p = 0.001).
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Others, including the polynomial approximation methodology [J. Assoc. Comput. Mach. 32 (1985130]) 130] are too laborious for practical problem sizes.
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Additionally, it requires specific laboratory facilities and is too laborious, offering risk to the operator [ 5].
This indicated that the training program was perhaps perceived to be too laborious.
We considered this to be too laborious a method to be useful as a field assay.
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