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Ergonomic Standards for Disabled People in Pedestrian Areas : Results from Leeds Observation Work 1988/89 [PDF]
This working paper is one of a series (WP 252, 253, 254, 255, 274, 275), describing work undertaken under contract to TRRL investigating design guidance for pedestrian areas and footways to satisfy the needs of disabled and elderly people.
Berrett, B. +3 more
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Vehicle detection is a research direction in the field of target detection and is widely used in intelligent transportation, automatic driving, urban planning, and other fields.
Liu Wang +6 more
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A comparative examination of policy and models of disability in Korea and the UK [PDF]
Over the last three decades, the understanding of disability has changed substantially, changes in theoretical debates and policy on disability now encourage society to understand and treat disabled people as ordinary citizens.
Brandon, Toby, Hwang, Se Kwang
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In macrophage‐myofibroblast transition, upregulated NNMT depletes S‐Adenosylmethionine (SAM) and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide(NAD+), thereby triggering epigenetic reprogramming via Histone H3 Lysine 27 acetylation (H3K27ac) accumulation at the promoter region of master transcription factor Prrx1.
Xiwen Dong +11 more
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Background Despite Nepal’s progressive legal framework permitting abortion, young women continue to face barriers in accessing safe abortion services (SAS), leading to preventable maternal mortality and morbidity.
Radhika Ghimire +4 more
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Technologies for the Disabled [PDF]
Nowadays computers have taken the dominant role in our society.Most jobs now require access to computers and the Internet. But what happens if a person is blind, deaf or physically disabled?
Grechikhina, Julia +2 more
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Dynamics of the Mammalian Placental Metabolome in Placentogenesis and Embryonic Development
This study identifies three metabolic stages (E8.5, E9.5–10.5, E11.5–14.5) and two transition periods (E8.5–9.5, E10.5–11.5) in mouse placental development. NAD(H) emerges as a key dynamic metabolite that enhances embryonic growth through accelerated segmentation and increased proliferation of mouse embryonic stem cell (mESC)‐induced presomitic ...
Gang Chen +11 more
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Introduction: Studies have shown that 2-hole reconstruction plates can be used effectively as tension band plates for temporary hemiepiphysiodesis.
Tarun Kumar Rajbhandary +5 more
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Disability Studies: What’s the Point? [PDF]
[Excerpt] While the content of these courses had much to offer in terms of furthering our understanding of the experience of ‘chronic illness’ and the ensuing economic and social outcomes in terms of daily living for disabled people and their families ...
Barnes, Colin
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Aberrant SUMOylation Restricts the Targetable Cancer Immunopeptidome
Pharmacological SUMOylation inhibition (SUMOi) counteracts tumor immune evasion by unmasking an immunogenic HLA‐I peptide and neoepitope repertoire. By restoring HLA‐I ligand availability through increased antigen processing and presentation, enhanced proteasomal cleavage, and modulated TAP1 peptide affinity, SUMOi boosts tumor immunogenicity ...
Uta M. Demel +19 more
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