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Robust Real-time Multi-vehicle Collaboration on Asynchronous Sensors

A robust and real-time multi-vehicle collaboration system for asynchronous sensor data, addressing the synchronization problem and inaccurate blind spot estimation. The system leverages prediction algorithms for synchronization and enables on-demand data sharing for accurate blind spot estimation.

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Visibility or Blind Spot_ Enhancing Operational Efficiency with Business Intelligence Tools

Discover how Business Intelligence tools like Grow transform operational efficiency by turning data blind spots into actionable insights for sustained business growth. Explore real-world success stories and start your data-driven journey today with a Business Intelligence tool.

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Accessibly Mapping Werribee Mansion and Gardens Project

A collaborative project involving Leona Holloway from Monash University, Dr. Dagmar Reinhardt from the University of Sydney, and Robyn Dean from Parks Victoria focuses on creating an inclusive experience for visitors, especially those who are blind or have low vision, at Werribee Mansion. Through ac

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Implementing Blind Evaluation Pilot in HORIZON EUROPE: Key Facts and Process

HORIZON EUROPE is conducting a pilot on Blind Evaluation in the 2023-2024 work program to address biases in the research and innovation evaluation process. The pilot aims to assess the feasibility of blind evaluations in ensuring fairness and mitigating potential biases towards well-known organizati

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Enhancing Peer Review Quality Through Double-Blind Reviewing in ACM Conferences

Double-blind reviewing (DBR) is increasingly recognized for its effectiveness in reducing biases, improving article quality, and practicality in ACM conferences. Studies show evidence of gender and institutional biases in single-blind reviewing, while DBR enhances fairness and credibility. DBR revie

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Enhancing Emergency Communication Access Plan at Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind

Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind (VSDB) is taking steps to improve its emergency communication access plan to ensure all individuals on campus, including those who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind, or vision impaired, have full access to emergency alerts and instructions. The plan includes

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Overbrook School for the Blind Health and Safety Plan Overview

Overbrook School for the Blind's health and safety plan overview discusses the re-opening strategy, participation format, important dates, gratitude for patience, and the current plan developed in line with CDC, PA Department of Health, and PA Department of Education guidelines. The focus is on prov

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Superfood Blind Taste Testing Game

Engage in a fun and educational blind taste testing game with superfoods like blackberries, walnuts, ginger root, pineapple, parsley, dark chocolate, grapefruit, avocado, and almond milk. Test your knowledge, identify superfoods, and learn about their health benefits. Ideal for group activities to p

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Triamcinolone in Ophthalmology and Chlorpromazine for Painful Blind Eye

Triamcinolone is a potent synthetic corticosteroid used orally, by injection, inhalation, or topically for various eye conditions. Triamcinolone Acetonide, a more potent form, is commonly used in ophthalmology to manage inflammation. Chlorpromazine is suggested as an alternative to Retrobulbar Alcoh

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Statewide Assistive Technology Support for Blind and Low Vision Students in Washington

Statewide Assistive Technology Program at the WA State School for the Blind aims to support all blind and low vision students in Washington through various tools and resources. They provide distance support, in-person visits, and FAQs related to JAWS, Microsoft Accessibility, and Chromebook/ChromeVo

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Comprehensive Youth Services for the Blind

Department of Services for the Blind offers a range of youth services for those under age 14, including career exploration, peer interaction, self-advocacy, and workshops. The in-house staff provides hands-on experiences to broaden awareness of available work options, connects students with peers, a

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Mississippi NFB Peer Mentoring Program for Pre-Employment Transition Services

Mississippi NFB Peer Mentoring Program offers individualized pre-employment transition services throughout the state. The program aims to provide support, mentorship, and opportunities for the blind community, connecting mentors like Clevon Biggs and mentees like Harley Acy. Mentees graduate well-pr

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Enhancing Chromebook Accessibility for Low Vision and Blind Students

Explore strategies and resources for optimizing Chromebook accessibility features to support low vision and blind students. Learn how to configure Chromebooks, adjust settings, and utilize ChromeVox for an inclusive learning experience. Discover keyboarding programs and the Typing Club, a highly acc

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Tactics and Strategies for Blind Football: Insights from Coach Luiz Vasconcelos

Explore the tactical exercises, defensive systems, offensive game patterns, and coaching methodologies utilized by Prof. Luiz Vasconcelos, the accomplished coach of the Brazilian Blind Football Team. Learn about his successful career as a goalkeeper and coach, including multiple championship titles

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Jesus Heals a Blind Man and Teaches About Spiritual Blindness

Jesus encounters a man who was born blind and heals him by making mud with saliva, spreading it on his eyes, and instructing him to wash in the pool of Siloam. This miraculous act leads to discussions about sin, judgment, and the true nature of seeing. Through this event, Jesus demonstrates his powe

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Accessibility Features for Chromebook Users

Explore the extensive accessibility features available on Chromebooks, including configuration options for low vision and blind students. Learn to utilize tools like ChromeVox and Google Workspace with ChromeVox for an inclusive learning experience. Discover keyboarding programs tailored for special

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Innovations in Wearable Technology for Blind Basketball Players

Wearable technology is advancing rapidly, with devices becoming smaller and more integrated into everyday wear like shoes, T-shirts, watches, and jewelry. Companies like GameTraka, Fitlinxx, Altruis, LG, and Neyya are blending technology with fashion to create innovative products. Examples include G

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The Amber Trust: Promoting Musical Opportunities for Blind and Partially Sighted Children in the UK

The Amber Trust is a UK charity dedicated to supporting the musical education of blind and partially sighted children. They offer music awards, individual grants, music services, and Little Amber for families with children up to age five. The trust aims to help children fulfill their musical potenti

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Phones for Low Vision and Blind Seniors - Features and Recommendations

Learn about the key features to look for in phones designed for low vision and blind seniors, such as high contrast, large fonts, tactile buttons, and speech functionality. Explore a variety of options and carriers like Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint. Discover specific phone models like LG Terra, Kyocera

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Blindness: Exploring Visual Perception Beyond Sight

This presentation delves into the philosophical biases surrounding blind individuals' capacity to comprehend visual arts. Through the exceptional case of Esref Armagan, a blind painter from Turkey, the audience is challenged to reconsider what blind people can understand about the visual world. The

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Enhancing Programming Skills for Blind Students with Alan and Torino Environments

In this research study, blind students' misconceptions in solving tasks with command sequences and loops are observed. The study explores the use of Alan and Torino programming environments for blind students. The research aims to understand the advantages and disadvantages of programming in these e

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Innovations in Mobile Cloud Computing for the Blind

Mobile cloud computing technologies are revolutionizing assistive solutions for the blind, addressing challenges in navigation, real-time guidance, and user privacy. With a focus on bridging the gap between needs and technology, these advancements aim to enhance the daily lives and safety of visuall

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The Story of Doubt, Healing, and Belief in Jesus

The story from John 9 tells of Jesus healing a man born blind, causing doubts and division among the people witnessing the miracle. Despite skeptics questioning the man's healing and Jesus' authority, the blind man and some recognized Jesus as a prophet. The Pharisees, continuing to doubt, sought co

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Overview of National Deaf-Blind Child Count

The National Deaf-Blind Child Count, led by Robbin Bull, provides a comprehensive historical review and collects demographics to assess state-level needs for children and youth with deaf-blindness. The initiative aims to ensure high-quality services, research, and personnel preparation for individua

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Investigating Brand Image vs. Taste Influence on Peach Juice Preference

In a study exploring the impact of brand image and taste on consumer preference for peach juice, previous research comparing blind and non-blind taste tests is discussed. Minute Maid, for instance, showed varying results based on blind testing versus non-blind testing, indicating the effect of mass

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Hindu Beliefs on God: Brahman and the Story of The Elephant and The Blind Men

Hinduism believes in a supreme God, Brahman, who is eternal, limitless, and within everything. The story of The Elephant and The Blind Men teaches that Brahman is perceived differently by individuals but is ultimately one unified reality. Different deities in Hinduism represent various aspects of Br

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Oral Rimegepant for Preventative Treatment of Migraines: Phase 2/3 Trial

More than 1 billion people worldwide suffer from migraines, a condition more prevalent in women. This study evaluates the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of rimegepant in preventing migraine attacks through a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Rimegepant targets Calcitonin Gene-R

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Assistive Tech for Blind and Visually Impaired Students

Learning management systems, concerns, and tools such as Typing Club, Desmos Math Tools, Nemeth resources, and APH Mantis Q40 Braille Display for creating an accessible educational environment for blind, low vision, and physically handicapped students.

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DBVI Education Services Program for Children

The DBVI Education Services program offers support to children who are blind, vision-impaired, or deaf-blind, focusing on educational and developmental activities. Education Coordinators conduct Functional Vision Assessments to aid in planning services and collaborating with professionals. They also

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Primary & Secondary Target Audiences for Inclusive AD Services

In this module, the primary focus is on the visually impaired, including blind and partially sighted individuals. The content delves into the nuances of catering to these diverse audiences, from those born blind to those who lost their sight later in life. Additionally, it explores the importance of

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Enhancing Ophthalmic Exams for Deaf & Blind Students

This project focuses on improving access to ophthalmic exams for deaf and blind students at the Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind. Through collaboration with community partners, addressing specific needs, and utilizing available assets, the project aims to overcome barriers and provide necessar

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Blind Spots in Corruption Research: From Petty Corruption to Criminal State

Explore blind spots in corruption research, assumptions of Transparency International's corruption indicators, and main features of different levels of corruption. Understand what the Corruption Perceptions Index measures and what it overlooks.

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Virginia Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired

The Virginia Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired (DBVI) provides services and resources to empower individuals who are blind, vision impaired, or deafblind to achieve employment, education, and personal independence. DBVI envisions a world where all individuals have access to opportunities

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NFADB: Empowering Deaf-Blind Families Since 1994

Nonprofit NFADB supports families with deaf-blind members, advocating for their needs and fostering community inclusion. Offering memberships, benefits, and volunteer opportunities, NFADB aims to empower and provide resources to individuals with hearing and vision impairments.

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Conducting the 2020 Deaf-Blind Child Count

Information on the 2020 Deaf-Blind Child Count including data reporting requirements, timeline for changes, where to find resources, and a guide on reporting methods and materials.

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Models of peer review

Delve into the world of peer review with insights on various models such as single blind, double blind, and triple blind. Learn about the advantages and disadvantages of each model, how they impact reviewers and authors, and their prevalence across different subject areas. Gain a comprehensive under

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Educational Rights and Realities of Blind Students

Addressing the complexities surrounding the educational rights and realities of blind students, this content delves into the challenges in identifying and supporting blind students, highlighting the importance of accurate assessments and adherence to IDEA requirements.

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Massachusetts Commission for the Blind

Massachusetts Commission for the Blind (MCB) has partnered with innovative organizations to enhance employment opportunities for visually impaired individuals. Through strategies to engage employers and build collaborative models, the initiative aims to streamline processes for successful job placem

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Mobile-Cloud Computing-Based Assistive Technologies for the Blind

Indoor and outdoor navigation challenges for the blind and visually impaired are increasing due to technological advancements. With over 314 million visually impaired individuals worldwide, the goal is to make a difference by integrating mobile technology for context-aware navigation. However, real-

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Specification for Power Class 2 High Power UE for EN-DC

This WI aims to specify standards for Power Class 2 high power UE for EN-DC utilizing LTE FDD and NR TDD bands. The scope includes designing UE capability reporting, facilitating SAR compliance, standardizing RF requirements, evaluating impacts on UL due to high power, and discussing the inclusion o

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