The Access Board and the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research sponsored a Wheeled Mobility Anthropometry Project to collect measurements of approximately 500 people...
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Wheeled Mobility Anthropometry Project
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A4.33.7 Types of Listening Systems
Table A2, reprinted from a National Institute of Disability and Rehabilitation Research “Rehab Brief,” shows some of the advantages and disadvantages of different types of assistive listening...
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REFERENCES
Journal of Rehabilitative Research and Development, 23(1), 41- 52. Nabelek, A. K. & Nabelek, I. V. (l994). Room acoustics and speech perception....
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Sweep Width
Transportation Research Board. Highway Capacity Manual 2000. Transportation Research Board, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, 2000. Table 17....
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1.3. Public Comments on Initial Regulatory Assessment and Department Responses
However, the Department is confident that other estimates were reasonable and remain supported by the Department’s independent research. ...
- Low Vision Part 3: How Can People With Low Vision Maintain Their Independence?
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Classroom Acoustics
Research indicates that high levels of background noise in classrooms compromises speech intelligibility for many children to such an extent that their reading, communication, and learning...
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212 and 606 Kitchens, Kitchenettes, Lavatories, and Sinks
The Access Board is funding research to obtain data that may be used to develop design guidelines that provide access to individuals using these mobility devices....
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Summary
Provides case series descriptive data to help guide future research. Few States maintain searchable narrative databases. Will underreport number of events....
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4.3.5.2 180-degree turn
Our research findings for this turn apply to corridors and other circulation spaces are bounded by two parallel walls or three walls....
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11B-206.2.1 Site arrival points
Department of Transportation and most State departments of transportation are revising their design standards and regulations for the public right of way based on recent research and guidelines...
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Efforts to minimize impact
This list is advisory, not mandatory, and provides potential solutions for small manufacturers that do not have the resources to research and develop solutions for accessible products....
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References
Washington DC: US Access Board 1988 [cited 2011 June 22]; Available from: http://www.access-board.gov/research/aircraft-boardingchairs/aircrarft-boarding.pdf. 15. ...
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DSA IR 11B-4: DETECTABLE WARNINGS (with revisions issued through Nov. 2011)
Access Board develops the minimum design standards for complying with the ADA, and has also developed and considered detailed research studies regarding pedestrians and the use of detectable...
- Low Vision Part 5: How Can Family Members Help a Loved One With Low Vision?
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Situations and Solutions
An applicant with ASD applied for a research position with a chemical company. He has a verbal communication deficit, though can communicate through handwriting and by email....
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Station 3-Turning Radii
Several research staff oversaw the stations at the various events to ensure proper participant flow-through (figure 31)....
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Conclusions and Recommendations
Toilet Rooms at Holy Redeemer Health System, Meadowbrook, PA (Ewing Cole Cherry Brott) Second, there is too little research information available to guide and set precedence for innovative...
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Summary: What Every Playground Owner Should Know About the Accessibility of Their Playground Surfaces
The research findings tell us there is no perfect surface....
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A. DEFINITIONS AND BACKGROUND
BIDMC is recognized for its excellent patient care, medical research, teaching and community service....
- BTX Intelligent Fashion Tumo Drapery System Installation Video
- Low Vision Part 4: How Can People With Low Vision Maintain a Positive Outlook?
- Low Vision Part 2: What Can I Do if I Have Low Vision?
- Low Vision Part 1: What Is Low Vision?
