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Haptic Feedback's Role in Dental Implantology Virtual Simulations: A Multicohort Analysis.

Simulation in Healthcare: The Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare
This study explores the role of haptic feedback in dental virtual simulations by examining its effects on learner performance, usability, and self-confidence across novice and advanced students.
Sayed Azher   +4 more
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The Chicago Perspective on Design for the Disabled

Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 2008
This article describes the efforts made by the city of Chicago to promote total access and full participation for people with disabilities. The process that the Chicago Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities (MOPD) undertook to ensure that other city departments and sister agencies incorporated accessible programs and physical accessibility ...
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Assessing Document Management Practices and Challenges in Zambian Academic Libraries: A Descriptive Survey

The Arab Journal for Quality Assurance in Higher Education
This pilot study assesses Zambian academic libraries' document management practices and challenges. It investigates the effectiveness of current practices, identifies challenges faced by these libraries, explores the preferences of academic library ...
Dalitso Mvula   +3 more
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Primitive way country come look inside

Leonardo: Journal of the International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology
A disabled poet with Rett syndrome and a disabled performing artist with type 1 diabetes document their 12-month artistic collaboration to illuminate ground-time: the nonverbal, expressive dynamics of embodied communication.
Ysolde Stienon, Marina Tsaplina
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Designing for the Disabled

1977
Design for the disabled is an all-embracing subject covering a heterogeneous area of specialised design of consumer products, including the shaping of a planned environment.
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Designing Disability

2017
Designing Disability traces the emergence of an idea and an ideal — physical access for the disabled — through the evolution of the iconic International Symbol of Access (ISA). The book draws on approaches from design history, material culture and recent critical disability studies to examine not only the development of a design icon, but ...
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Environmental Design for Disabled Persons

Quality of Life for Handicapped People, 2021
Roy V. Ferguson
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Design meets disability

Disability & Society, 2011
by Graham Pullin, Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, 2009, 341 pp., $29.95/£19.95 (hardback), ISBN 978-0-26-216255-5 ‘This is a book about how the worlds of design and disability could inspire each other.’ ...
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Disability and Designer Babies

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
If deaf parents purposely use new genetic technologies to give their child the genes for deafness, have the parents harmed the child? This and similar questions regarding parents who make genetic choices in favor of disability have preoccupied much of the scholarship regarding new artificial reproductive technologies.
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Lifestyle, design and disability

2003
This chapter is concerned with lifestyle and disabled people. It discusses how disability can be defined as the limitations imposed on disabled people by society Researcher Malcom Johnston discusses contrasting models of disabiltiy and how those have shaped attitudes towards disability He also outlines the results of a research survey into disabled ...
Katy Owen, Malcolm Johnston
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