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We hypothesized that: 1) having the listed name for telephone numbers identified through a prior Internet search would facilitate locating women, 2) older women would be more difficult to locate, and 3) women residing in a high population density region would be more difficult to locate compared to those residing in a low population density region.
Often, though, the troubles were more difficult to locate.
The highly private Frame legally changed her last name to Clutha in 1973 to make herself more difficult to locate.
Chronic pain, which is often associated with diseases such as cancer or arthritis, is more difficult to locate and treat.
Economic bulls are more difficult to locate now than in the spring, when the economy appeared to gain traction.
But the grave is more difficult to locate among the long grass, the weeds and forest of Celtic crosses and marble Marys.
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In the case of the nomadic population, which is more mobile and difficult to locate, snowball sampling was used to find respondents based on recommendations from one nomadic camp to where to find the next.
With a low heritability, the QTL effects were smaller than with a higher heritability, making it more difficult to accurately locate the QTL and thus resulting in a greater number of false positives.
And in American letters it would be difficult to locate a more graphomaniacal crowd than those intersecting, overlapping couples loosely configured around Partisan Review in its heyday.
"Though much of it is out of print and difficult to locate, Downtown writing has never been more relevant," Stosuy claims.
Was it difficult to locate ants in some of the more complex terrain [thick forest, vast deserts] that you visited?
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