Sentence examples for intensive access from inspiring English sources

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"However, anyone working or volunteering on behalf of a third party organisation — for example, a sports club or a charity — who has frequent or intensive access to children or vulnerable adults will have to be registered with the scheme.

The Schools Secretary will accept all the recommendations of a review into his new proposals that required people to register with a watchdog if they had "regular, frequent or intensive access to children".

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As the DGA can be deployed easily as an application running above the centralized control plane, the proposed architecture can be helpful to improve the network efficiency for future traffic-intensive access scenarios.

The growing availability of electronic health records in the US could provide researchers with faster, less resource-intensive access to data, larger population samples, more data measurements, and additional types of data compared with primary data collection methods and claims data [ 6, 13].

The intensive memory access demand in the syntax element coding stage is lowered by using the proposed arithmetic table elimination technique.

However, most of the existing techniques rely on expensive instruments or intensive cleanroom access which may not be easy to be utilized in a regular biological laboratory.

Our research mainly emphasizes on the design of the data management system in supporting intensive data access, query processing, and optimization mechanisms for MS data.

To date, existing MS software systems fall short on storage and handling of MS data, mainly because of the missing of a platform to support applications that involve intensive data access and analytical process.

This paper evaluates the sequential performance of virtual execution environments (VEE) belonging to the CLI (Common Language Infrastructure) and JVM (Java Virtual Machine) standards, for the usual approaches of representing multidimensional arrays in programs that present intensive array access.

32 Most coping interventions are labour intensive, requiring access to highly trained healthcare professionals, limiting their long-term sustainability due to high costs and problems with accessibility in rural and regional areas.

In the light of improved outcomes and limited performance of initial prognostic prediction, critically-ill cirrhotic patients with a reasonable long-term prognosis should be offered a broad intensive care access policy with subsequent reappraisal based on the nature of the acute complication and the evolution of organ failures.

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