Sentence examples for more often access from inspiring English sources

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In fact, poorer women more often access primary healthcare clinics and relatively wealthier ones attend tertiary hospitals, such as RMH [ 37].

The majority of participants (78%%) went to see a doctor within the last 12 months, with women reporting more often access to health care than men (92 % vs. 77 %; p < 0.001).

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The second tool, the resource UpToDate, is an online tool which provides quick and pragmatic clinical information for doctors and which, though sometimes accessible on the PDA, is more often accessed on multiple computers in hospitals, clinics or homes [ 1, 11- 13].

Weight management interventions were more often accessed by women, older patients, those with comorbidity and those in deprivation.

Caribbean participants in the study had fewer health services/providers in their pathways to care, they more often accessed FEP programmes from an inpatient admission, and they faced more obstacles in their access to specialised treatment for psychosis than the European group.

U.K. consumers also use laptops, smartphones and "other connected devices" more often to access the internet than other nations, according to the report.

Those risks are disproportionately common among poor and minority children, whose families more often lack access to decent, affordable housing.

Sneakers' reproductive success is also strongly dependent on the individual's size, as larger sneakers more often gain access to spawning females than smaller sneakers (Hutchings and Myers 1988; Thomaz et al. 1997; but see also Jones and Hutchings 2001).

But in instances when access is of critical importance, most notably by immigrants held in detention, more often than not access is denied or near impossible to attain.

However, it will consider stopping for harm if the primary endpoint occurs significantly more often in the access arm with P < 0.01 or if mortality is significantly higher in the access arm with P < 0.05.

However, Davis 23 reported that in a randomised trial, open access articles were cited no more often than subscription-access ones.

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