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  • ...emerged to aid the visually impaired in fast reading and computer assisted communication. This concept is based on using an EAP actuator configured in an array form
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  • ...plenum air-handling space. The plenum space is typically used to house the communication cables for the building's [[computer network|computer]] and [[telephone net
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  • Standardizing the presentation of such information improves communication among all parties involved in construction projects. That helps the project
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  • *[[Telecommunication|Communication fibers]]
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  • ...obial activities of triterpenoids from Strobilanthes callosus Nees. (Short Communication)] The Free Library. (2002). Retrieved January 21, 2010</ref> with anti-rheu
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  • ...l|6-dot cell]] — the [[Braille]] system — which revolutionized written communication for the visually impaired.
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  • '''Vibratese''' is a method of communication through touch. It was developed by F. A. Geldard, 1957.<ref>Adventures in t
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  • ...the Perkins School, the invention of the Perkins Brailler "revolutionized communication for the blind" by making it much easier for both visually impaired users an
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  • ...g encoded spoken versions of the contents of the sign through [[wireless]] communication. An [http://www.ski.org/rerc/WCrandall/General/LOUGH1.htm early version] de
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  • ...ies that they represent. They are a type of [[augmentative and alternative communication]] (AAC). ...tivity: "drink".<ref name=park97/> Tangible symbols are used as a means of communication for individuals who are unable to understand or communicate using abstract
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  • ...eneration, transmission, and distribution, including related equipment for communication or metering, is covered by 29 CFR 1910.269.
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  • *Verbal-passive-direct ("silent treatment", failure to return communication, i.e. phone calls, e-mails)
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  • .../or related research. EUROSHNET has the purpose of setting up a process of communication and cooperation between European OSH experts. Its fundamental objective is
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  • The Agency has a staff of occupational safety and health (OSH), communication and administrative specialists. At the national level, it is represented th
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  • ...ask and measures to control risks, such as arrangements to ensure adequate communication with the persons within the confined space, and to properly initiate rescue (a) there is continuous communication between the employer or a person authorised by the employer and any employe
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  • ...methods are various, focusing on work [[task analysis]], training and risk communication, encouraging worker participation in and motivation for improvements in the ...the field of chemical exposure and it has been proven to be a very strong communication tool.There are more than 100 professional videos made with PIMEx for all di
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  • ...aid for the [[Occupational Safety and Health Administration|OSHA]] Hazard Communication Standard.
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  • ...SA are available, that contingencies such as fire fighting are understood, communication channels and hand signals are agreed etcetera. Then, if everybody in the wo
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  • ...ation for the creation of [[material safety data sheet]]s and other hazard communication documents.
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  • ...hut down the laser under other conditions. For example, some [[fiber optic communication]] systems have circuits that automatically shut down transmission if a fibe
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