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Genotypic assays require well trained manpower though this is not as critical as previously believed [ 38].
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But concerns remain about how both initiatives could evolve because of a lack of data and trained manpower, as well as weak penalties for companies that refuse to comply.
But can this diagnosis be made without adequate educated and trained manpower?
Patent systems are expensive to implement, draining scarce money and trained manpower from other more pressing concerns.
This is in the form of hangars, equipment, trained manpower, slots, routes and the brand.
The highest factor barrier to innovation from the KBI perspective is represented by factor 1 "poor human capital", in which "lack of technically trained manpower" and "quality of technically trained manpower" are the most crucial variables.
Lack of credit facilities and trained manpower were also among the most important constraints which cooperative movement faced at that time.
Factor 1 in all respondents is responsible for 63.5%% of the variance in "quality of technically trained manpower", while in government respondents it accounts for 76.2%%.
The lack of a trained manpower base, a large professional organisation or a sufficient matériel reserve precluded a swift expansion of Dutch forces.
Operation of the sterilization facilities requires trained manpower and consumes energy.
Its workforce is well trained.
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