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Despite improvements in HCPs' practice providing EC, PEP, and STI prophylaxis and treatment, health facility level barriers including stock-outs of HIV PEP at health centers in DRC and policy restrictions on availability of emergency contraception in Jordan remained.
Industry actors claimed to be committed to evidence-based policy [ 11], yet they consistently opposed the international research community consensus that the policies most likely to be effective in reducing alcohol-related problems in the population are increases in the price of alcohol, and restrictions on availability and marketing [ 25].
Restriction of availability is generally a good measure in drug prevention, but may not prove feasible in the case of khat in Yemen.
Current strategies to prevent deaths from pesticide poisoning include better access and quality of medical management, improved mental health care, safer use and storage in communities, and restriction of availability of highly toxic pesticides.
Restriction of availability of OADs due to economic constraints may not be the best way of controlling health care expenditures, since treatment non-adherence may induce unexpected additional costs related to complications and suboptimal treatment effectiveness.
The obvious dangers of this compound have led to a complete ban on paraquat in Europe and tight restrictions on availability and use in the United States.
The increasingly frequent occurrence of drought and the possible future restrictions of water availability for agricultural purposes are among the major challenges to be met to achieve sustainable rice production.
From ancient time up to now, groundwater has been being utilized because of restriction in availability of surface water.
The main strength of our model is to allow utilization in resource limited settings since it has been developed from individuals attending a health unit in a city with high prevalence of TB and with a number of restrictions in the availability of diagnostic resources for TB.
In RAS system, it is believed that the carrying capacity is defined by density dependent restrictions like availability of resources, which typically is supply of dissolved organic matter (DOM) for the heterotrophic bacteria (Attramadal et al. 2012).
Others include restrictions in availability of resources, the competency and nature or location of the school and students.
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