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    effective strategy is the visual training method. The visual training method uses eye exercises and patch therapy to enhance the use of residual vision in individuals with low vision or partial vision (Westling & Fox, 2009). Teaching visual skills with in functional activities is another effective method educators can use to help students learn to use their residual vision. Students need to apply visual attention skills and behaviors in order to complete a task. Therefore, students with visual impairments

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    Surgical devices and systems, such as robotic and laser surgery. • Systems to monitor vital signs and blood chemistry. • Implanted devices, such as insulin pumps, pacemakers and artificial organs. • Imaging methods, such as ultrasound, X-rays, particle beams and magnetic resonance. • Diagnostic Equipment • Therapeutic equipment and devices, such as kidney dialysis and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation. • Radiation therapy using particle beams and X-rays. • Physical therapy devices, such as

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    the operation and anaesthesia including decrease in vital capacity and/or functional residual capacity and excess fluid in lung, which known as pulmonary oedema. The patient with advanced age is especially vulnerable for postoperative

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    spinal cord injury Abstract The deformation in the structure of spinal cord after an injury causes the conduction of impulse to be disrupted and the body functions are lost. This happens relying on the severity of the injury. There are different devices which have been developed or are under development to restore the body functions after a spinal cord injury. Neuroprosthetic treatment has a promising future and it is a technology which can be used to restore motor and autonomic functions and also

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction Non Conventional energy resources like wind, biomass, tidal /wave and small hydro potential were used due to fast depletion of fossil fuels. A micro-hydro system using natural hydro potential with minimal civil works is a strong candidate in this race. However, the system must be economical, rugged, and user friendly since local communities are often not techno-savvy. Uncontrolled low head turbines are prescribed for such applications [1]-[5], which maintain

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    JOMINY TEST Design & Manufacturing Plan of a Jominy Testing Device Bachelor 's thesis Mechanical Engineering & Production technology Riihimäki 2012 James Alison Orivri ABSTRACT Unit Name of degree programme Option Author Jominy Test James Alison Orivri Year 2012 Design & Manufacturing Plan of a Jominy Testing Device ABSTRACT The purpose of this work is to make one of the many heat treatments devices- Jominy end quenching testing machine of manufacturing processes. In the process

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    because of the impact print has had on standardized language and national consciousness, the field of science and accuracy, and the quick dissemination of information and dialogue. Through a comparison of advancements during the Print Revolution and current features of modern society, I will argue that there is no need to re-embrace orality because elements of oral culture already exist in our modern print culture. The Print Revolution was marked by the invention of the printing press and growing industrial

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    Exclusive Breastfeeding and Infant Mortality: If We Nudge, Will Mothers Budge? Section I: Introduction West Africa has the highest infant mortality rate in the world - for every 1000 live births, 70 children die before their first birthday (Wang, 2014). National infant mortality rates vary from 18.8 deaths per 1000 live births in Cape Verde to 89.9 deaths per 1000 live births in Guinea-Bissau. Nonetheless, the leading causes of infant mortality are largely the same across the region: neonatal

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    Technology is everywhere, it’s at our fingertips. Technology has helped us advance to a world where we rely on technology to help us solve a problem, to communicate with love ones, and to find directions or places to go out to. Technology is growing and it will never stop growing, we will keep getting more advanced. It’s a good thing but also a bad thing, all our information will soon be digital, all our information could be at risk from intruders, from hackers trying to steal our important information

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    the FDA approved another hysteroscopic morcellation device—the MyoSure® Tissue Removal System (Hologic, Bedford, MA). Similar to the first generation TRUCLEAR, the second generation MyoSure system depends on a suction-based, mechanical energy, rotating tubular cutter system rather than the high-frequency electrical energy historically used by resectoscopy systems to eliminate intrauterine tissue.(20) Once placed inside the uterine cavity, the device shaves off and immediately suctions out any excised

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