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Experiments show that the proposed access method is more secure than the access method that is based on IP address, MAC address and user identity authentication only, thus can effectively guarantee the access security of SDN.
47, 48 Despite the substantial commitment of resources from the local Mexican government and others to promote and guarantee the access to drugs to the elderly and needy population, no ongoing information exists on the degree to which the Mexican elderly population is using the broad range of medications available, including prescription and over-the-counter drugs.
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The registry, which opened late last month, does not guarantee the same access to benefits available to married couples, like health insurance, inheritance rights or Social Security benefits.
Firstly, they couldn't guarantee the efficient access and constant exchange of large amounts of expert measurement information on reliability allocation.
The governments of developing countries struggle to guarantee the universal access to electricity on their territory and 1.2 billion people are still without any service, especially in remote areas.
However, the ventures were mainly designed to guarantee the Soviets access to Romania's natural resources, which they exploited for a decade before the Romanian authorities dissolved the SovRoms between 1954 and 1956.
One trained operator (CB or AG) was based in the patients' room with the aim to guarantee the correct access to the technologies and to facilitate the interaction with the treatment therapist, when required.
The electronic database applications have been designed in accordance with the norms of data protection in force and guarantee the security access pursuant to Ley Orgánica 15/1999, de 13 of December [ 15].
Those groups have been pushing for the commission to re-establish its authority over Internet service providers and to guarantee the open-access practice known as net neutrality.
The Public Trust Doctrine, a legal principle dating to the Roman Empire, guarantees the public access to the water, holding that air, sea and shore belong not to any one person but to the public at large.
June's election handed a narrow election victory to the pro-bailout New Democracy party, preserving the deal that guarantees the country access to vital eurozone funds.
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