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To this purpose, the feasibility of this study is complicated by the privacy issues deriving from accessing private information about users habits (such as the frequency of interaction with their friends), which limit our range of study.

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This will require the use of clinical surveillance data derived from individuals accessing health care which can be available daily if required.

Policy-wise, if there already are regulations in place preventing women after a certain age from accessing ARTs, then these women will not have access to IVF with in vitro derived gametes.

Are we prepared for the increased scope in postmenopausal motherhood that might result from the development of in vitro derived eggs, or are there good ethical reasons to prevent women from accessing this technology beyond a certain age?

To prevent people from accessing social media.

This hampers them from accessing level 3 and university courses.

What is stopping women from accessing safe abortions?

Local authorities will be banned from accessing internet records.

Cultural traditions deter many women from accessing health services.

A multitude of barriers can prevent women from accessing contraception.

He essentially disabled any Etsy employee from accessing the site.

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