Sentence examples for gauge access from inspiring English sources

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These other platforms rely on census data to gauge access to water and sanitation, and the averaged estimates lack the necessary resolution to reveal spatial trends that are critical for planning future investments.

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They should only be used in an emergency situation together with a large-gauge venous access cannula or device.

HyTrust and other companies like it allow organizations to create layers of controls to gauge who has access to what information, and integrate with other services to monitor user behavior and look for anomalies.

The use of larger gauge catheters in femoral access patients predisposed them to major bleeding and its subsequent complications.

Facebook is looking to gauge interest in desktop access to these real-time features that could keep users engaged with the service all day without having to keep a browser window open.

A useful barometer to gauge their effectiveness is access to the White House, which may change under Trump but nonetheless reflects an ability to conduct high-level policy advocacy.

Two to four weeks after the Boston Marathon bombings, researchers reached out to a nationwide cohort of 4,675 Americans who complete Web-based surveys in exchange for compensation or free Internet access, to gauge their lingering stress reactions and their media exposure in the wake of the bombings.

Universities Allied for Essential Medicines (UAEM) and Medsin-UK, which together produced the table, used two key criteria: "Innovation," for instance, what proportion of research funds is used for neglected diseases and how many papers focus on low- and middle-income countries; and "Access," which gauges how much universities are doing to make the fruits of their research widely available.

Patient-centered medical home (PCMH) performance measures are used to gauge progress towards improving timely access to care and patient-provider continuity.

The upper extremity to be operated was fixed after checking the pulse and establishing the I.V. access with 22 gauge angiocath on the dorsal side.

It said the men were in contact with unidentified sources who "have access to nuclear gauges" that contain small amounts of the isotope cesium 137, which can be used for making crude nuclear explosives.

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