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accessible (from a module) A binding that is either owned by the module or imported into the module from another module.
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access When used in its broadest sense, this term encapsulates the purpose of librarianship--enabling people to identify, locate, and use the information that will meet their educational, occupational, and personal needs. Librarians espouse principles of free inquiry and intellectual freedom; they oppose barriers to access, such as censorship or restrictions based on age, cost, etc. ...
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accessory muscles of respiration muscles other than the diaphragm and intercostal muscles that may be used for labored breathing. The sternocleidomastoid, spinal, and neck muscles may be used as accessory muscles of respiration; their use is a sign of an abnormal or labored breathing pattern.
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access The availability of medical care to a patient which is determined by the location, transportation, and type of medical services in the area.
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access The availability of or permission to use records.
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