Sentence examples for with lower availability from inspiring English sources

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This may be a problem, since there is a possibility that machines with lower availability will be given more responsibility, thus slowing down the system.

Generalist teams conduct TB care in PHC, with lower availability of technologies.

The prevalence is significantly higher in some ethnic groups, and often in countries with lower availability of quality healthcare facilities.

In addition, there were consistent patterns of lower availability in government facilities than mission/faith-based and private facilities with lower availability in dispensaries and health centres than in hospitals and lower availability in rural than urban health facilities.

Trends were similar across studies with lower availability in government compared to mission or private facilities, in dispensary and health centres compared to hospitals, and in rural compared to urban facilities.

The compounding effect of multiple trauma exposure at both personal and community levels, along with lower availability of services and rural attitudes of self-reliance [ 3], also suggest that rural residents may in turn have an increased likelihood of poorer health outcomes in the event of adversity, such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) [ 4].

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Job stress: High GP job stress was associated with lower accessibility and availability (b = 0.21) and insufficient practice management (b = 0.25).

Because women in these countries are expected to experience a stronger time-squeeze when combining paid work and family responsibilities, we also anticipate that higher levels of job strain and work- family conflict are associated with lower intentions to have a second child in countries with a lower availability of part- time work.

During MTX treatment, patients with one or two mutant G alleles and, as consequence, with a lower availability of cobalamin for 5-MTHF-dependent methionine synthesis will experience pronounced MTX-induced S-adenosylmethionine depletion leading to a higher risk of neurotoxicity and a lower consumption of 5,10-MTHF for 5-MTHF synthesis.

In support of this, the slope of this 'temperature-size rule' is steeper for aquatic organisms than terrestrial organisms, in agreement with the lower availability of oxygen in water compared to air (Forster et al., 2012).

Furthermore, we also expect an additive effect of work characteristics when the institutional context offers less opportunities to work reduced hours and expect that heightened levels of work control are more important for intending a second child in countries with a lower availability of part- time work.

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