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Making aids for disabled living / by Grainger, Stuart E.(CARDINAL)158626;
Subjects: Self-help devices for people with disabilities.; People with disabilities.;
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Aids to make you able : self-help devices for the disabled / by Davis, Wendy M.(Wendy Marion),1928-(CARDINAL)154475;
Bibliography: pages 149-152.
Subjects: Self-help devices for people with disabilities.; People with disabilities;
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Accent on living buyer's guide.
Subjects: Catalogs.; Self-help devices for people with disabilities;
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Into the mainstream : a syllabus for a barrier-free environment / by Kliment, Stephen A.(CARDINAL)143044; American Institute of Architects.(CARDINAL)141169;
Bibliography: pages 26-31.
Subjects: People with disabilities.; Barrier-free design.; Self-help devices for people with disabilities.;
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Assistive technology for people with disabilities / by Anson, Denis K.,1951-author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-212) and index.How would you make a phone call or write an email if you couldn't hear, see, or use your hands? This book shows how assistive technology helps individuals with disabilities to perform tasks that people without disabilities may take for granted. * Explores the many types of assistive technology available for individuals with a variety of physical and cognitive disabilities, with emphasis placed on high-tech solutions * Examines key issues related to assistive technology, such as access and affordability * Illuminates through case studies how various forms of assistive technology may be applied in the real world and what challenges individuals must overcome to maximize the benefits of these tools .
Subjects: Self-help devices for people with disabilities.; Rehabilitation technology.; People with disabilities.;
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The age of living machines : how biology will build the next technology revolution / by Hockfield, Susan,author.(CARDINAL)784972;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-219) and index.Where the future comes from -- Can biology build a better battery? -- Water, water everywhere -- Cancer-fighting nanoparticles -- Amplifying the brain -- Feeding the world -- Cheating Malthus, once again: making convergence happen faster.Outlines the next technology revolution and how it will change human life, drawing on the latest discoveries in biology and engineering to profile such innovations as computer-engineered crops, protein-based water filters, and cancer-detecting nanoparticles.cting nanoparticles.
Subjects: Bionics.; Biomedical engineering.; Self-help devices for people with disabilities.;
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The age of living machines : how biology will build the next technology revolution / by Hockfield, Susan,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-219) and index.Where the future comes from -- Can biology build a better battery? -- Water, water everywhere -- Cancer-fighting nanoparticles -- Amplifying the brain -- Feeding the world -- Cheating Malthus, once again : making convergence happen faster.A century ago, discoveries in physics came together with engineering to produce an array of astonishing new technologies that radically reshaped the world: radios, televisions, aircraft, computers, and a host of still-evolving digital tools. Today, a new technological convergence--of biology and engineering--promises to create the tools necessary to tackle the threats we now face, including climate change, drought, famine, and disease. World-renowned neuroscientist and academic leader Susan Hockfield describes the most exciting new developments and the scientists and engineers who helped to create them. Virus-built batteries. Cancer-detecting nanoparticles. Computer-engineered crops. Together, they highlight the promise of the technology revolution of the twenty-first century to overcome some of the greatest humanitarian, medical, and environmental challenges of our time.
Subjects: Bionics.; Biomedical engineering.; Self-help devices for people with disabilities.;
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Making life more livable : simple adaptations for living at home after vision loss / by Duffy, Maureen A.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 194-227).Tents -- Living independently with vision loss -- Making your environment more livable: general principles -- Modifying your environment and completing daily tasks: room by room -- Moving around safely inside your home -- Additional health conditions.
Subjects: Older people with visual disabilities; Self-help devices for people with disabilities.; Blindness.; Older people.;
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The planner's guide to barrier free meetings. by Mace, Ronald L.(CARDINAL)191638; Young, Leslie C.(CARDINAL)146553; Telles, Carol A.,1946-(CARDINAL)192228; Barrier Free Environments, Inc.(CARDINAL)146554; Harold Russell Associates.(CARDINAL)165003; Meeting Planners International.New England Chapter.(CARDINAL)192229;
Subjects: Meetings; Barrier-free design.; People with disabilities; Self-help devices for people with disabilities.;
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Orthopedic aspects of developmental disabilities / by Davis, Louise A.; Wilson, Janet M.(Physical therapist)(CARDINAL)333218; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Division of Physical Therapy.(CARDINAL)179113;
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Subjects: Children with disabilities; Orthopedic apparatus; Self-help devices for people with disabilities;
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