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The purpose of this systematic review was to explore the antecedents and consequences of inadequate access to maternity care when disability and domestic abuse co-exist.

Hospital admissions for catheter-related bacteraemias (CRBs) have doubled in the last decade [ 15] and a recent analysis of the Dialysis Morbidity and Mortality Wave 2 study [ 16] identified initial dialysis access as the main antecedent of bacteraemia in dialysis patients.

Whatever we have been thinking of Shylock so far, the ground seems to open beneath him here, not to swallow him but to grant us rare access into his history, his antecedent affections, the man he was before he became – and maybe why he became – the man he is now.

Premise: insights into contemporary higher education can be obtained through its antecedents, particularly regarding issues of governance, mission, access, curriculum, and the changing organization of colleges and universities.

Furthermore, four organizational antecedents have an impact on a company's network competence: access to resources, network orientation of human resource management, integration of intraorganizational communication, and openness of corporate culture.

In particular it could be a model for Ecuador, which recently agreed to allow oil exploration in the Yasuní national park.The NGOs cite a dark antecedent: when Shell began exploring Camisea in the 1980s, it built an access road.

However use of high frequency based soil moisture monitoring to determine agrochemical mobilisation risk may be limited by, inability to determine the volume of preferential flow, difficulty observing macropore flow at high antecedent soil moisture content, and creation of artificial voids during installation of access tubes in stony soils.

From a counterfactual, they readily make the inferences that require access to the presupposed facts (the modus tollens and denial of the antecedent inferences) as well as the inferences that require access to the conjecture (the modus ponens and affirmation of the consequent inferences) (Byrne & Tasso, 1999; see also Egan, Garcia-Madruga, & Byrne, 2009; Moreno-Rios, Garcia-Madruga, & Byrne, 2008).

Based primarily on Soviet Russia's Leninist-Stalinist education system with antecedents in China's keju system, China's examination-oriented system, in which access to higher education was determined by one's performance on a series of national examinations (the gaokao), achieved two major goals.

87 88 Since education is likely to indicate early life circumstances and future socioeconomic outcomes, 89 91 women's education level may represent an antecedent variable impacting reproductive behaviour, use of maternal health facilities and family planning programmes, and access to improved sanitation.

Interest in the regulation of BBB function ranges from pharmaceutical perspectives for gaining or preventing drug access to the brain parenchyma (Abbott 2013), to questions of breakdown that might be antecedent to disorder (Gosselet et al. 2011; Daneman 2012; Abbott and Friedman 2012).

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