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  • ...irments and additional disabilities|journal=Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness|date=August 2010|volume=104|issue=8|pages=499–504|doi=10.1177/0145482X10104 ...delay and intellectual disability), sensory and/or [[visual impairments]] (blindness and/or deafblindness), [[developmental disabilities]] (such as autism spect ...
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  • {{Short description|Electrical equipment maintenance}} [[File:Lineman changing transformer.jpg|thumb|280px|right|A lineman wearing equipment for hot glove work]] ...
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  • ...on tiny components. However, there were drawbacks, especially for [[Color blindness|color blind]] people. Overheating of a component or dirt accumulation may m ...nted on a [[printed-circuit board]] (PCB) by automatic component-insertion equipment. They are typically used on PCBs as insulating "bridges" where two tracks w ...
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  • Also powering of medical equipment and stools, storage of blood and vaccines, performing of basic health proce ...an in Mediterranean countries. Those gender gaps contribute to the "gender blindness" in the energy policies in developed countries. ...
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  • ...", specifies requirements for the selection and installation of electrical equipment, and the design and testing of such installations. The standard is mandator ...electrical functions, especially by persons affected by red–green [[colour blindness]]. ...
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  • ...acitor front-end such as [[switch-mode power supplies]], computers, office equipment and such produce [[Harmonics (electrical power)#Third-order harmonics|third [[Phase converter]]s are used when three-phase equipment needs to be operated on a single-phase power source. <!-- what about the ex ...
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  • ...=2 |pages=239–248 |issn=1973-9087 |pmc=3033730 |pmid=20485226}}</ref> This equipment is frequently specialized for specific settings such as in a classroom or n {{Main|Blindness#Management}} ...
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  • ...ology refers to all valid and reliable applied education sciences, such as equipment, as well as processes and procedures that are derived from [[Scientific met ...o within the museum for broadcast, space becomes an issue, and specialized equipment is required for both the provider and the participant.<ref>Crow, W. B. & Di ...
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  • ...and the Neuralink Future.jpg|thumb|alt=Musk standing next to bulky medical equipment on a stage|Musk discussing a Neuralink device during a live demonstration i ...as "a [[Fitbit]] in your skull" that could soon cure paralysis, deafness, blindness, and other disabilities. Many neuroscientists and publications criticized t ...
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