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We examined a strategy called latency arbitrage, which utilizes advantages in access and response time to exploit price disparities caused by fragmentation across those dozens of competing venues.

Cultural adaptation of evidence-based treatments, such as motivational interviewing (MI), can improve access and response to alcohol treatment.

Applications that require rapid data access and response times – such as health monitors and autonomous vehicles – will need data to be stored locally and efficiency gains from offshoring of data storage could diminish.

ArXiv.org, updated daily, allows free worldwide access and response to almost 600,000 online research papers in physics, mathematics, computer science and more, increasingly sidelining the role of traditional print journals.

Michael Mulligan, founder & CEO ABGPrint, reimagined a new access and response model for a mature industry.

For the SIR experiment on retrieving multiple EC2 instances data, it reveals similar access and response patterns between the CLI and USAMS (see Fig. 10).

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TIS have access and responses to these memories.

This study also highlights an important public health message by documenting substantial differences in health care utilisation across regions, and urgent measures should be taken in order to improve access, uptake and response to cART, particularly in Eastern Europe, in line with the global commitment to universal access to prevention, treatment and care.

In contrast, analyses of the effectiveness and efficiency of the three different recruitment strategies in the Berlin cohort and detailed analysis of participant/non-participant characteristics in both cohorts will enable us to derive strategies on how to get better access to, and response from, these groups.

This parallel activation may not have been detected by response time measures in previous behavioral studies because the faster full-form route might have won the race of lexical access and determined response times (e.g., Alegre and Gordon, 1999; Baayen et al., 1997; Bertram et al., 2000; New et al., 2004; Schreuder and Baayen, 1995; Sereno and Jongman, 1997).

There is a need to promote gender equality and to make available universally accessible access to response, recovery, rehabilitation, and reconstruction resources.

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