Exact(1)
Where issues of athletes' equitable access arise, they can be dealt with in one of two ways.
Similar(59)
Unfairness in medium access arises in MRMC WMNs due to some nodes operating on a conflicting channel and contending with each other for medium access on that channel.
The success of undertaking voucher distribution in communities can be seen in the high proportion of vouchers which are then utilised by women, despite what are often thought to be intractable barriers to access arising from the complex interaction of cultural, ethnic and socioeconomic factors.
As the wireless networking technologies advance rapidly, providing mobile users with roaming freely in heterogeneous wireless access domains, the need for multi-access arises.
So are other problems of third-party access which arise closer to home.
Some access inequities arise when this condition is not met and these must be addressed by public policy.
This develops Frenk's notion of 'resistances and impediments' to access that arise from healthcare resources themselves (61).
A converging corpus of research suggests that decentralisation, and a move towards a market-based healthcare, may introduce multiple barriers to access that arise from the financial costs (commodification) of care.
The open access movement arose in response to the high subscription fees for scientific journals, which in some cases can amount to thousands of dollars a year.
Such progressivity however may also reflect access barriers arising from the affordability of these services for the poor.
The access regime arose from the clash of the horizontal trade regime and the vertical human rights regime.
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