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Extreme tiny and nonvisual residues could happen during gate etch processes by the step height between active area (AA) and shallow trench isolation (STI), and the tiny defects are difficult to be located even some of those did lead to chip probe (CP) test failure.
Due to the lack of any bioluminescence, tumors can be difficult to be located and removed, particularly on smaller size scales.
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Also, due to logistical constraints, we interviewed only participants who could be located and these may differ from those that were difficult to locate.
One reason they are difficult to locate is that they were not part of a bundle that rods are usually kept in.
Finally, contacts with substance abuse can be difficult to locate, be less likely to accept and adhere to treatment, and have a greater risk for adverse reactions from medication, e.g., related to interaction of alcohol with isoniazid (28, 29, 32 ).
The intestinal microbiota is located in difficult-to-access areas of the digestive tract.
Recognising that qualitative and mixed method studies can be difficult to locate, terms were mapped using SPIDER [ 42].
This analysis helps to demonstrate the value in speaking with stakeholders in medical tourism who are knowledgeable about other stakeholder groups, and particularly groups that are difficult to locate (as is the case with caregiver-companions).
Although individual sources for the waves have been difficult to locate, there are a number of factors that satisfactorily explain the sources.
In some settings, such information may be difficult to locate or may be of poor quality.
In addition, over longer periods of time, medical records may be difficult to locate or may be destroyed according to legislative requirements.
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