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A Targeted Approach to Evaluating the Golfing Athlete with Low Back Pain: A Resident’s Case Report
Published 2021-06-01“…His outcome measures also improved, including the revised Oswestry Disability index from 26% disabled to 10%, the Fear Avoidance Behavior Questionnaire (FABQ) Work from 10/42 to 3/42, and the FABQ Physical Activity from 19/24 to 6/24…”
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A Multimodal Assistive-Robotic-Arm Control System to Increase Independence After Tetraplegia
Published 2024-01-01“…The two participants in this study with tetraplegia preferred to use the control mapping with sEMG button functions and disliked winking commands. Non-disabled participants were more varied in their preferences and performance, further suggesting that customizability is an advantageous component of the control system. …”
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MACEDONIAN NATIONAL INNOVATION SYSTEM – MAIN CHALLENGES
Published 2014-11-01“…The existing strong governmental support for the scientific and research projects in the Federation was disrupted and disabled by these rapid changes, which was also reflected in the breakdown of direct links between academia and industry. …”
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FORMATION OF THE READINESS OF MASTERS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF ECOLOGICAL CULTURE OF PEOPLE WITH LIMITED ABILITIES BY MEANS OF THE MUSEUM
Published 2015-04-01“…The article is devoted to the professional education of masters in the direction 44.04.01 - Pedagogical education («Biological education») at natural and geographical faculty of PGSGA, in order to form the readiness for the training of physically disabled people. Training of teachers in a magistracy is a topical issue today due to the strategy of modernization of pedagogical education. …”
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Transforming Tofu Quality Control: Integrating Statistical Process Control, Ishikawa, and Interpretive Structural Modeling for Superior Outcomes
Published 2024-08-01“…Although traditional control methods often fail to overcome the production complex that causes a disabled product. This research proposes integrating Statistical Process Control (SPC), Ishikawa diagrams, and Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM) to improve control quality. …”
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The Hidden Economic Consequences of Migraine to the UK Government: Burden-of-Disease Analysis Using a Fiscal Framework
Published 2023-10-01“…**Background:** Migraine is a highly prevalent and incapacitating neurological disorder associated with the highest global disability burden in people aged 15 to 49 years. Europe has the fourth-highest prevalence of migraine, after North America, South America, and Central America, and above Asia and Africa. …”
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Evaluating Active Labour Market Policies in Türkiye by Regions via Multidimensional Scaling and Clustering Analysis
Published 2025-01-01“…Therefore, regarding the participation of social groups such as women, youth, and disabled individuals in employment, ALMP represents a policy instrument that enables a connection between the needs of the labour market and the demands of these groups. …”
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Staffing of the Ukrainian SSR militia in 1945
Published 2021-12-01“…The main reasons for the turnover in the police in 1945 were as follows: a) reduced admission requirements to the militia (recruited people without inspection by the medical commission, sometimes clearly disabled); b) insufficient verification of new recruits; c) weak educational work among the staff. …”
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Controlling Embedded Systems Remotely via Internet-of-Things Based on Emotional Recognition
Published 2020-01-01“…Nowadays, much research attention is focused on human–computer interaction (HCI), specifically in terms of biosignal, which has been recently used for the remote controlling to offer benefits especially for disabled people or protecting against contagions, such as coronavirus. …”
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Problem of Unity and Differentiation of Internal Labor Regulations
Published 2020-12-01“…Differentiation of internal labor regulations is objectively due to the development of social organization of labor, the division of labor in industries, varying degrees of mechanization, the presence of harmful and dangerous working conditions, involving employees who need special protection from harmful factors (women, minors, disabled, etc.). Different categories of employees have different opportunities, work in different conditions, and therefore one of the tasks of labor law in the organization of the labor process is to adapt the general rules to these different categories of employees to ensure the compliance with the principle of equality of rights and responsibilities. …”
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Circumstances to Be Clarified under the Investigation of Interference into Law Enforcement Officer’s Activity
Published 2021-07-01“…It has been established that the circumstances to be clarified during the interference in the activities of a law enforcement officer include: 1) circumstances related to the criminal offense, namely: time, place, situation and traces of a criminal offense, methods of its commission (preparation, direct commission and concealment), tools and means used during the interference, the scope of procedural costs; circumstances that are the basis for ceasing criminal proceedings; the reasons and conditions that contributed to the commission of a criminal offense; 2) circumstances related to the identity of the victim, including: socio-demographic characteristics of the victim, place of work, position held; official and functional responsibilities, the victim’s belonging to a law enforcement agency during the commission of a criminal offense against him; the type and scope of damage caused to the victim; 3) circumstances related to the identity of the offender, namely: socio-demographic data of the offender, physiological and psychological condition, gender, citizenship, financial status, place of work, the record of criminal conviction and the facts of bringing to administrative liability; the presence of dependent disabled people; the presence of guilt in the form of direct intent, the purpose of the action; circumstances that aggravate or mitigate the punishment of the offender are grounds for releasing from criminal liability or punishment that exclude criminal liability; presence of accomplices.…”
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Schistosome feeding and regurgitation.
Published 2014-08-01“…Ingested erythrocytes are lysed as they pass through the specialized esophagus, while leucocytes become tethered and disabled there. Proteomics and transcriptomics have revealed, in addition to gut proteases, an amino acid transporter in gut tissue and other hydrolases, ion, and lipid transporters in the lumen, implicating the gut as the site for acquisition of essential lipids and inorganic ions. …”
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Fibrothorax and Severe Lung Restriction Secondary to Lupus Pleuritis and Its Successful Treatment by Pleurectomy
Published 2002-01-01“…Pulmonary function tests showed a severe restrictive defect. The patient was disabled by her severe dyspnea despite maximal medical therapy, and, therefore, surgery was considered. …”
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Social Grants Impact on Household Livelihoods: Empirical Evidence from International Migrants in Cape Town, South Africa
Published 2024-11-01“…South Africa has rolled out several social protection programmes targeted at various categories of people, including children, the elderly, the disabled, and the unemployed. Migrants also access social assistance as a livelihood mechanism. …”
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The microeconomics of abortion: A scoping review and analysis of the economic consequences for abortion care-seekers.
Published 2021-01-01“…Specific sub-groups of abortion care-seekers (transgendered and/or disabled people) are absent from the evidence and it is likely that they may experience higher direct and indirect costs because they may experience greater barriers to abortion care.…”
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Application of clown care in hospitalized children: A scoping review.
Published 2024-01-01“…Clown care can be used with children who have burns, perioperative care, fracture rehabilitation, autism, puncture therapy, chemotherapy, respiratory pathologies and disabled children, according to a review of the literature. …”
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Monitoring Implementation Impact of the EU-Indonesia’s VPA on SME Livelihood
Published 2020-01-01“…Second, SVLK is susceptible to the effects and at risk of losing livelihoods for women and disabled groups in a short time. This group includes vulnerable groups of aspects of adaptability and sensitivity to the effect. …”
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Healthcare Resource Utilization Among Patients With Agitation in Alzheimer Dementia
Published 2024-10-01“…Patients with agitation in Alzheimer dementia were more likely than those without agitation in Alzheimer dementia to have lower socioeconomic status (dual eligibility for Medicaid, 45.0% vs 41.7%, respectively) or be disabled (10.5% vs 9.4%). Overall, healthcare costs were higher in the agitation in Alzheimer dementia population compared with those without agitation in Alzheimer dementia (mean cost PPPY, $32 322 and $30 121, respectively), with the largest differences observed in inpatient and post-acute care costs. …”
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Clinical evaluation and management of a 45-year-old man with confusion, psychosis, agitation, stereotyped behavior, and impaired speech
Published 2022-01-01“…A is a mentally and physically disabled gentleman. He was first diagnosed with bipolar disorder as a teenager. …”
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A Generic Approach towards Amharic Sign Language Recognition
Published 2022-01-01“…Despite the fact that sign language is an excellent platform for communication among hearing-impaired persons, it has created a communication barrier between hearing-impaired and non-disabled people. To address this issue, researchers have proposed sign language to text translation systems for English and other European languages as a solution. …”
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