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The phrase "a rapid access" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would typically be "rapid access" without the article "a."
Example: "The system provides rapid access to important data for users."
Alternatives: "quick access" or "immediate access."
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In addition, the unit offers a rapid access track and the possibility of intravenous diuretic treatment.
Here we report a rapid access to small molecules that combine benefits of TB and dicarboxylic quinolines (DCQs).
A rapid access to minimum standards of sanitation, toilets, and showers is a part of the biological needs that is often overlooked after an earthquake disaster.
While the interwoven carbon fiber network guarantees fast electron transfer, porous characteristic of a thick cathode leads to a rapid access of Li+-ion through a good electrolyte wetting, and favorable rate capability and cycling stability.
This is expected to accelerate Leishmania proteome deorphanisation by providing a rapid access to recombinant Leishmania proteins.
The NPFS gave patients a rapid access to antiviral medication, facilitating early use.
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Its popular new products—a rapid-access menu of services and text messaging had 1.2m subscribers at the end of June, more than twice the total at the end of March.
All patients developing symptoms possibly related to myocardial ischemia had a rapid-access outpatient visit for clinical, electrocardiographic, laboratory, and possible angiographic assessments.
This would provide good evidence in support of a rapid-access policy which, in turn, would translate into clear and immediate patient benefit.
The technical method is pristine, but the degree to which the findings might apply to the atypical patient (e.g. with multi-morbidity or complex circumstances) and/or the atypical service setting (e.g. the hospital without a rapid-access chest pain clinic or the general practice whose ECG machine is broken) requires judgements that the science does not supply [ 8 ].
Whether the increased uptake of screening results in any increase in the diagnosis of significant pathology has been less well studied; Kylie Minogue's breast cancer diagnosis was associated with a significant increase in referrals to a UK rapid access breast clinic, but no increase in the number of cancers diagnosed (Twine et al, 2006).
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