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This aimed to examine how actions by teachers might support access, acceptance and participation even in circumstances that participants perceived as 'acute'acute
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"No River Wide Enough" (June 27) apparently did not try to determine why the state might be doing more right now to support access to the Hudson River for kayakers than for powerboaters.
Do you support access to abortion for victims of rape?
The findings of this study might support legislative changes for ensuring that access to appropriate mental health care is guaranteed.
Spread your idea through any/all of the following avenues: As a group identify who else you know who might be interested and what groups your group has access to that might support you.
Physicians might feel that a DSM diagnosis offers greater likelihood of treatment accessibility than alternative options, and the literature implies that in a similar way, trans patients might support GID as a diagnosis if it eases access to treatment.
Ongoing analysis of the treatment modality might support the decreased rate of major cardiac events in J-ACCESS 2. In conclusion, the cardiovascular event rate was high and comparable among asymptomatic Japanese and Western diabetic patients.
If so, it might support life.
When provided with specific examples of the types of government records that might be made available, solid majorities in two polls from the early 2000s supported public access in all cases - except voter registration and divorce records.
This study analyzes the degree to which the existing PHC system supports their access to human advice, and explores in what ways this system might be strengthened to better meet provider needs.
In this current situation, partners who are already infected may not know their status, and therefore might not access treatment, care and support resulting in continued spread of the virus to other sexual contacts.
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