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A users ability to communicate with a system.
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The ease with which timber can be felled and extracted.
Ãâó: www.calforests.org/glossary.html
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| accessory |
An article which, whilst not being a device, is intended specifically by its manufacturer to be used together with a device to ensure the correct usage of the device
Ãâó: www.mdis.org/Library/Glossary/
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| access, medical |
SEE: medical access.
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| access, vascular |
A portal of entry into the circulation, for example, by way of a dialysis catheter.
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