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Значения термина increase accessibility на английском
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Использование термина increase accessibility на английском
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A sure way to increaseaccessibility is house price deflation, says economist Angel Laborda.
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Conclusion Increasing awareness, transportation assistance, and scholarship funding all may increaseaccessibility of diabetes camps.
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But advocates for human composting like Ms Menkin say the practice could increaseaccessibility to green funerals worldwide.
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In an effort to increaseaccessibility by non-English users, eBooks can be generated and submitted in any language.
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To increaseaccessibility, we evaluated a Brief Adult Health Capital Scale (BAHCS-10) using classical and modern testing theories.
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There was agreement from the start that compromise was essential in working together to find solutions to increaseaccessibility and affordability of tickets.
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The second was increasedaccessibility of illegal products via the internet.
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Web-based approaches are likely to result in increasedaccessibility to clinical genomic services.
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In addition, the broader scientific community would benefit from the increasedaccessibility of the technique.
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Money is now focused on front of house functions such as widening participation and increasingaccessibility.'
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That increasedaccessibility, though, has also inspired a proportionate amount of concern about the misuse of drones.
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Recent developments in digital imaging, along with increasedaccessibility of portable equipment, may provide solutions to these problems.
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Inhibition of BRG1 activity increasedaccessibility of the RUNX2 promoter and corresponding expression.
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Advances in technology have led to increasedaccessibility and interest in systems methods to address complex health policy issues.
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While increasingaccessibility to HIV testing is beneficial, it may lead to unintended consequences such as being pressured to test.
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Despite its rapidly increasingaccessibility and social acceptance, there is a striking dearth of research on cannabis as a treatment for medical and psychological conditions.