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The findings for residential proximity to a major green space, a surrogate for access to green spaces, were not conclusive.
We hypothesized that proximity to green spaces could act as a surrogate for access to green spaces (European Commission, Expert Group on the Urban Environment 2001).
Fifth, since higher socioeconomic status (SES) is a surrogate for access to diagnostic procedures and has been associated with increased detection of thyroid cancer [ 3], SES may also be related to antidiabetic drug use, so we cannot fully exclude confounding by SES.
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We used aspiration of the phantom vessel as a surrogate for venous access.
The super PACS have revived the same "soft money" fundraising tactics of the 1990s, in which the candidates and their surrogates appear at events where donors pay huge prices for access.
Others are desperate for access.
The department sued for access.
Either intraluminal or intraperitoneal (gut serosal) access might serve as a surrogate for metabolic signal from intestinal cells.
In the federal district courts, the public and the press – acting as a surrogate for the public – have a First Amendment right of access to judicial opinions as well as to court proceedings and documents.
It may be easier for some parents to turn the political debate over access to reproductive health care into a surrogate for the family conversation about teenage sex.
We acknowledge that using entry into clinical trials as a surrogate for chemotherapy practice may in itself explain the variation in access to chemotherapy described.
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