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Like Hive, the Hue's main accessibility draw is the ability to adjust your home's lighting via a smartphone.
The project seeks to implement various guidelines and recommendations in an Open Source e-Learning system to develop and document a methodology to produce multimedia/interactive content following the main accessibility standards, improving the process of course design in virtual learning environments and complementing actual Instructional Design methodologies.
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These 2 communities were selected because of local knowledge of disease in the community, their moderate degree of urbanization (i.e., ≈50% of the communities' houses are clustered around the main access road), and the accessibility of the sites to the field team.
Autonomy and dignity are a must for Thomas who developed a disability fashion styling system with three main standards: accessibility, smart, meaning seamless functionality which does not harm the wearer and of course, fashionable.
We defined surface residues in the same manner as in the WHISCY paper [11], as residues with a relative side chain or main chain accessibility of at least 15% as determined by NACCESS [39].
Thematic framework analysis focused on three main themes: Accessibility, Ease of Use, and Contextual factors.
Mass spectrometry analyses, limited proteolysis experiments, and bioinformatics studies show that the corresponding segment displays enhanced main-chain accessibility, extraordinary low sequence conservation, and a predicted high disorder propensity.
We purposely selected an intervention health centre and a control health centre in each district to ensure they were matched in terms of population, midwifery status (full-time vs part-time and secondary vs primary midwives), accessibility to main roads (especially during the rainy season) and performance of MCH activities (ANC, immunization and under-five clinic coverage).
Rafael says his main worry is accessibility for disabled fans and athletes.
We do so by applying index number theory, which allows us to aggregate (i.e. summarize into a single scalar) the bilateral relation between a given location (origin) and its surrounding destinations (e.g. commercial partners), considering infrastructure as the main input yielding accessibility to economic opportunities.
Question 1: What are the main barriers to accessibility in the built environment for persons with disabilities, specifically in low and middle-income countries?
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