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  4. Perspectives of Equipment Types
  
Mobile XR - These systems can be moved to the patient and can utilize detachable detectors that often can be placed behind the patient anatomy to be imaged without significant patient movement...
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  Executive Summary
  
Mitigation of changes in lighting levels such as between the outdoors and the interior, from one level of interior illumination to another, and within spaces between one surface and another...
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  Review of the Film When I Walk
  
The audience can see how life is difficult for anyone who has a disability through the eyes of Jason and what he shows in the film....
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  Section 1193.2 Scoping (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
Bell Atlantic and NYNEX also made the point that accessibility can often be achieved only through compatible customer premises equipment, operating with network services....
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  IV. ACCESSIBLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
  
Tables and gurneys that can be lowered closest to the floor (i.e., to 17 inches) are preferred because they will provide better access for more individuals with disabilities, and WHC is...