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Architectural Barriers to the Disabled
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 2010C. McIntyre, C. Hatzidoulis
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E‐government adoption: architecture and barriers
Business Process Management Journal, 2005PurposeTo provide an integrated architecture framework for e‐government that represents the alignment of IT infrastructure with business process management in public sector organisations and classify the barriers that might complicate the implementation of the proposed architecture framework.
Zakareya Ebrahim, Zahir Irani
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Architecture and Function of the Gastroesophageal Barrier in the Piglet
Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 2001We describe the anatomy and function of the gastroesophageal barrier in the piglet. Male piglets underwent dissection (N = 6) and gastroesophageal muscle layer histometry (N = 6). Sedated, nonintubated animals (N = 13) underwent four-probe perfusion esophageal manometry and the pressure profiles were related to the muscular thickness in the four ...
Y, Vicente +6 more
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Dissertação de Mestrado em Direito: Especialidade em Ciências Juridico-Forenses apresentada à Faculdade de DireitoAndar pela cidade nem sempre está ao alcance de todos, pois a existência de barreiras no espaço e edifícios impedem ou dificultem a livre e ...
Estarreja, Margarida Sofia Catarino
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Identifying, Removing Architectural Barriers
NASSP Bulletin, 1980Complying with federal regulations concerning equal ducational opportunities for the handicapped can be a complicated and expensive proposition. This author suggests that use of local school personnel and students is an economical approach to meeting such regulations.
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A fine-grain parallel architecture based on barrier synchronization
Proceedings of the 1996 ICPP Workshop on Challenges for Parallel Processing, 2002Although barrier synchronization has long been considered a useful construct for parallel programming, it has generally been either layered on top of a communication system or used as a completely independent mechanism. Instead, we propose that all communication be made a side-effect of barrier synchronization.
Henry G. Dietz +2 more
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Architectural Barriers to Persons With Disabilities in Businesses in an Urban Community
Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation, 1994It is the purpose of this study to determine the frequency of architectural barriers to persons with disabilities in businesses in a small urban community in central Virginia. The survey was conducted by a trained volunteer using a one-page checklist. Only 27% of the businesses had no architectural barriers to individuals with disabilities.
H C, Ahn +3 more
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Muscular Architecture and Manometric Image of Gastroesophageal Barrier in the Rat
Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1999The two components of the gastroesophageal barrier, the sphincter and the crural sling, closely overlap in humans, whereas they are widely separated in the rat. This investigation correlates the anatomical components of the barrier and their manometric counterparts in this animal.
S, Montedonico +5 more
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A Simplex Architecture for Hybrid Systems Using Barrier Certificates
2017This paper shows how to use Barrier Certificates (BaCs) to design Simplex Architectures for hybrid systems. The Simplex architecture entails switching control of a plant over to a provably safe Baseline Controller when a safety violation is imminent under the control of an unverified Advanced Controller.
Junxing Yang +4 more
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