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101 authorized access
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102 clustered access
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103 contention-based access
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104 data access
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105 database access
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106 database block access
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107 deny write access
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108 diagnostic access
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109 dialup access
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110 direct access
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111 direct data network access
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112 direct memory access
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113 disk direct memory access
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114 distributed access
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115 exclusive access
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116 file access
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117 fingertip access
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118 fixed access
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119 freedom of access
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120 gain access
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access — 1 noun (U) 1 the way by which you can enter a building or reach a place: Access is by means of a small door on the right. (+ to): Access to the restrooms is through the foyer. 2 how easy or difficult it is for people to enter a public building or … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
access — [[t]æ̱kses[/t]] ♦♦♦ accesses, accessing, accessed 1) N UNCOUNT: usu N to n If you have access to a building or other place, you are able or allowed to go into it. The facilities have been adapted to give access to wheelchair users... For… … English dictionary
access — I UK [ˈækses] / US [ˈækˌses] noun [uncountable] *** 1) the right or opportunity to have or use something that will bring you benefits access to: Access to up to date financial information is important to our success. Only 40% of 5 year olds have… … English dictionary