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It is very easy to add a non-Duke user to your Sites@Duke site by granting access via an account they already have (Gmail, Yahoo, etc).

(In the interests of full disclosure, I must admit that I made enthusiastic use of fee-paying private toilet facilities during my teens, having been granted access to them via a bursary for "waifs and strays", and as a result of scoring highly in a test of my abilities to drown flies while using the boys' urinal trough.

Visiting scholars are granted access to the libraries via their visiting scholar card.

More recently we proposed that gp63 is granted access to the nucleus probably via a nuclear localization signal (NLS -like motif where it caNLS -likethe AP-1 comotifnts Jun D, c-Fos, Fra-1 and Fra-2 [24].

Users can voluntarily identify themselves via the blockchain, and may be granted access to health care, social services, job opportunities, and more.

The Google/Alphabet octopus, via its artificially intelligent DeepMind tentacle, is being granted access to public healthcare data.

If your SUNet ID has been granted access to a secure Stanford website, you'll be able to log into that website via your browser.

We were generously granted access to the data by Syngenta.

Ohio would thus be granted access to most or all of the Lake Erie shoreline west of Pennsylvania, and any other new states carved out of the Northwest Territory would have access to the Great Lakes via Lakes Michigan, Huron, and Superior.

Permissions are managed via decryption keys based on the attributes of the users being granted access.

No, I haven't been granted access.

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