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Currently the demands of geomaterials are intensively increasing all over the country regarding to the expansions of towns for the consumption of engineering structures and buildings. Therefore, searching workable, serviceable and accessible geomaterials
Mulusew Minuyelet Zewdie, Dawit Asmare
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Using multimedia to enhance the accessibility of the learning environment for disabled students: reflections from the Skills for Access project [PDF]
As educators' awareness of their responsibilities towards ensuring the accessibility of the learning environment to disabled students increases, significant debate surrounds the implications of accessibility requirements on educational multimedia.
Stratford, John +5 more
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Policy makers and planners evaluate the implementation of the urban public transport (UPT) planning studies in terms of some objective measures such as load factor, mean volume per trip, capacity usage ratio and total capacity.
Gorkem Gulhan +3 more
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Accessibility to various destinations by public and private transport in Szczecin
The analysis presented herein is aimed at indicating disparities in accessibility to some selected travel destinations by means of private and public transport in the city of Szczecin.
Sławomir Goliszek +2 more
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Carer-workers are individuals providing regular unpaid care to an adult dependent while simultaneously employed in the paid labour market, and the group represents a significant portion of the Canadian adult population.
Daniel Van Veghel +5 more
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Accessibility to Spa Experiences [PDF]
This chapter aims to highlight and raise awareness of the previously unknown barriers currently faced by wheelchair using consumers in the spa industry and the implications of these barriers for consumer and industry alike.
Eleni Michopoulou +3 more
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Poor access to haemodialysis facilities is associated with high mortality and morbidity rates. This study investigated factors affecting revealed access to the haemodialysis facilities considering patients living in rural and urban areas without any ...
Behzad Kiani +5 more
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Personalized medicine and access to health care: potential for inequitable access? [PDF]
Personalized medicine promises that an individual's genetic information will be increasingly used to prioritize access to health care. Use of genetic information to inform medical decision making, however, raises questions as to whether such use could be inequitable.
McClellan, Kelly A +3 more
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The spreading of fossorial water vole outbreaks in the grasslands of the massif of Jura (France) is a periodic phenomenon which poses many problems to agriculture (pest control) and public health (disease transmission).
Jean-Christophe Foltête +2 more
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Combining walking accessiblity measures to map spatial inequalities
Evaluating spatial inequalities using a single walking accessibility measure is quite challenging. In response, the paper proposes combining two accessibility measures (real and potential) to provide additional insights into the identification and ...
Aldo Arranz-López +2 more
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