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- Stanley Access Technologies Dura-Care 7000 Manual Door System 3.02 DC70-SS
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Stanley Access Technologies Dura-Care 7000 Manual Door System 3.50 DC7-TD
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Stanley Access Technologies Dura-Care 7000 Manual Door System 3.03 DC70TL-BP
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Delta Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet with Touch2O Technology - Model 9159T-DST
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Delta High Rise Faucet with Proximity™ Sensing Technology Battery Operated - Model 590TP1120
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Delta Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet with Touch2O Technology - Model #:9197T-DST
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Stanley Access Technologies Dura-Care 7000 Manual Door System 3.04 DC70TL-SS
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5.8.1.1 Clear Platform Size Recommendation
The foot pedals, footrests, scooter deck and tip wheels can overhang or extend beyond the platform and still get an accurate weight.II The Wheeled Mobility Anthropometry Project research...
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The Disability Community
Rec., v. 136 (July 13, 1990), p. S9689....
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(2) Adjustability: Minimum Low Transfer Height
Manufacturer presenters included Willa Crolius, Institute of Human Centered Design, No Formal Presentation, presented videos showing transfer; Michelle Lustrino, Mechanical Engineer, Hologic...
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Regulatory Process Matters
Provision of assistive technologies is still governed by the reasonable accommodation requirements contained in sections 501 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act....
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4. DEFINITION:
For this interpretation, "design professional in responsible charge" or "design professional" shall be the architect, structural engineer, or professional engineer (e.g., mechanical engineer...
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A Longitudinal Study of Playground Surfaces to Evaluate Accessibility - Final Report
Sherril York, Executive Director National Center on Accessibility Indiana University Research Park 501 N Morton St, Suite 109 Bloomington, IN 47404‐3732 (812) 856‐4422 (Voice...
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10. Q: One of the children in my center has parents who are deaf. I need to have a long discussion with them about their child's behavior and development. Do I have to provide a sign language interpreter for the meeting?
Q: One of the children in my center has parents who are deaf. I need to have a long discussion with them about their child's behavior and development....
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Trail Construction and Maintenance Notebook
The Missoula Technology and Development Center's "Trail Construction and Maintenance Notebook" contains basic trail building information....
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Introduction
Figure 1: Pushbutton-integrated APS (Polara) The availability of improved technologies and the adoption of technical standards in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD)...
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Modifications to the Longitudinal Study
Entities such as the National Park Service, US Forest Service, and city Parks and Recreation departments were the central focus of the recruitment process....
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Q2: What is the Amendments Act?
constitute a disability that is consistent with what Congress originally intended . . . ." 4 The Amendments Act not only amends the ADA but also includes a conforming amendment to the Rehabilitation...
- A Parent’s Guide to Researching Schools for Children With Special Needs
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Wheelchair Accessible Gates
Web sites with designs that allow wheelchair access while restricting access by ATVs and motorcycles are listed near the end of this tech tip....
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Wheeled Mobility Anthropometry Project
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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Issue 12: Audible beaconing
Research now shows that pedestrians are not able to use the signal for directional information.14 Even with today’s newer technologies, audible beaconing (or a too-loud signal volume)...
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Study Limitations
Rehabilitation Research Practice 2012: 753165, Epbub July 15, 2012. 13. Tolerico ML, Ding D, Cooper RA, Spaeth DM, Fitzgerald SG, Cooper R, et al....
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Section 1194.3 General Exceptions (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
To the extent that such technology is necessary, products covered by this part must not interfere with the operation of the assistive technology....