Technology for the nineties : RESNA'91 ; proceedings of the 14th annual conference, June 21 - 26, 1991 ; Allis Plaza Hotel, H. Roe Bartle Hall, Kansas City, Missouri (Englisch)
- Neue Suche nach: Presperin, Jessica J.
1991
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Titel:Technology for the nineties : RESNA'91 ; proceedings of the 14th annual conference, June 21 - 26, 1991 ; Allis Plaza Hotel, H. Roe Bartle Hall, Kansas City, Missouri
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Kongress:RESNA Annual Conference ; 14 ; 1991 ; Kansas City, Miss.
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Erschienen in:RESNA ; Vol. 11
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Erscheinungsort:Washington, DC
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Erscheinungsdatum:1991
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Format / Umfang:456 S
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Anmerkungen:Ill., graph. Darst
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Medientyp:Konferenzband
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Format:Print
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Sprache:Englisch
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Inhaltsverzeichnis Konferenzband
Die Inhaltsverzeichnisse werden automatisch erzeugt und basieren auf den im Index des TIB-Portals verfügbaren Einzelnachweisen der enthaltenen Beiträge. Die Anzeige der Inhaltsverzeichnisse kann daher unvollständig oder lückenhaft sein.
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Upper body motion and balance stability in the elderlyRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Assistive devices and the elderly: a shotgun wedding?Rehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Walker performance evaluation by a panel of older walker usersRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Mobile robotic platform capable of following a human companionRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Interactive robotics: applications in manufacturing industryRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Factors in the prescription and cost effectiveness of robot systems for high-level quadriplegicsRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Low cost pneumatic actuators for applications in rehabilitation roboticsRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Further development of a robot workstation for the disabledRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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From prototype to commercial product in SwedenRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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A follow-up plan for rehabilitation technology: an occupational therapist's roleRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Management of spasticity via electrically operated force reflecting sticksRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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A case study of using disk medial to disseminate bibliographic informationRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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An interdisciplinary approach to product assessmentRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Technology transfer through student design projectsRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Using the knowledge of human factors engineering in rehabilitation servicesRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Intelligibility experiments with a feature extraction system designed to simulate a low-bandwidth video telephone for deaf peopleRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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ASCII-based TDD products: features and compatibilityRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Evaluation of liquid crystal display panels for presenting real-time speech-to-text to persons with acquired deafnessRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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The importance of user interface and interaction designRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Voice and head pointer operated electronics computer assisted design workstation for individuals with severe upper extremity impairmentsRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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EMG activated switch for control of computer functions by persons with quadriplegiaRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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A programmable scanning keyboard for the IBM PCRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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A model for designing an alternative access system for the MacintoshRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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The control interface assessment system: a computerized assessment tool to evaluate control interface devicesRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Improving alternative access to computer gamesRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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The universal access system and disabled computer userRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Training therapists in technology: barriers and solutions for the third year of the TechSpec ProgramRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Development and operation of a national information dissemination program: one REC's experienceRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Technology training: resources for the trainerRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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MSDOS-ABLDATA: an MS-DOS and screen reader compatible program for retrieving information from ABLEDATARehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Utilizing technology in the vocational rehabilitation processRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Cooperative service delivery: a cost-effective strategyRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Development of a model rehabilitation engineering programRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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A comprehensive rehabilitation technology service delivery model utilizing speech recognition technologyRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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A model for assessing the needs of disabled employees in the work placeRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Techworks rehabilitation engineering services in New Mexico-two years laterRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Collaboration: a partnership for providing assistive technology services in MichiganRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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The function of function words and function units in augmentative communicationRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Automatic abbreviation generationRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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The effectiveness of word predictionRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Speller: an alternative spelling correction systemRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Syntax PAL - a system to improve the syntax of those with language dysfunctionRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Predictive retrieval of conversational narratives in an augmentative communication systemRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Knowledge representation considerations for a domain independent semantic parserRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Vocabulary selection for intelligent parsing in an AAC system for aphasicsRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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The effects of physical ability on the working memory requirements of computer input devicesRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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An interactive tool for visualizing the biodynamics of human movementRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Vertical vestibular stimulation and cerebral palsy-a preliminary reportRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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A constraint for human arm motion in joint spaceRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Identification of a low dimensional invariant function of liftingRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Design of the patient interface for a computer-based tremor-characterization systemRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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The Polhemus Isotrack as an assessment tool for cerebral palsyRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Physical activity profiles: using the actimeter for vocational assessmentRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Power mobility: a parents viewRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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The effect of transducer curvature on interface pressure readingsRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Development of an analog controller interface to relate steered front wheels to powered rear wheelsRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Antiskid wheelchair brake designRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Improved wheelchair gearbox efficiencyRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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An improved DC-DC converter for electric wheelchair propulsionRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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A new method for electric wheelchair propulsionRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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The development of an HMRC heavy duty joystickRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Dynamic competition selection technique for computer accessRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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WIVIK: a visual keyboard for windows 3.0Rehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Providing computer access features under DOSRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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The use of integrated controls for mobility, communication and computer accessRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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An alternative approach to computer access: the "Adam" interface for the MacintoshRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Alternative writing devices for the inefficient writerRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Direct multi-switch key selectionRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Preliminary studies for a simple personalized computer interface using voice/sound recognition to facilitate communication and environmental control for severely disabled dysarthric individualsRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Rural assistive technology services: the Montana adaptive equipment programRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Agricultural worksite accessibility for farmers and ranchers with spinal cord injuriesRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Mobile rural assistive technology unitRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Alternative agricultural enterprises for farmers with physical disabilitiesRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Guidelines for the design of consumer products to increase their accessibility to persons with disabilitiesRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Who is a rehabilitation engineering?Rehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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An internship program for the training of rehabilitation technologistsRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Use of a database system for providing demographic and outcome data in an assistive technology clinicRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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A survey of Tennessee DRS employees on assistive technologyRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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PRT-a mass transit system with significant benefits for the disabled and elderlyRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Using a social approach in the development of a communication aid to achieve perceived communicative competenceRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Enhancements to the semantic compaction paradigm for vocabulary organizationRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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The design of a device independent screen class for augmentative communication softwareRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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An enhanced operating system for the Prentke Company Touch Talker and Light TalkerRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Miniaturizing AAC devicesRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Infants with disabilities and their families: a conceptual model for technology assessmentRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Adaptive equipment design for special education by interdisciplinary undergraduate studentsRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Comprehensive training on assistive technology: a functional student-centered approachRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Toward a switch-smart GUIRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Centers of energyRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Personalized power wheelchair for a cerebral-palsied adolescentRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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A user survey on backup power for powered wheelchairsRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Structural reliability assessment techniques applied to tubular wheelchair framesRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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A derivation of turning geometry and turning dynamics for racing wheelchairsRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Optimizing of a customized seating serviceRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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A comparison of pulmonary functions of wheelchair racers in their racing and standard wheelchairsRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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A second-generation joystick for people disabled by tremorRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Safety aspects of a user control for a mobility deviceRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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The effect of communication aid characteristics on the interaction skills of nonspeaking persons and their adult speaking partnersRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Age-related differences in interface control in normally developing childrenRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Relationship of communication speed and rate to the perceived communicative competence of high school AAC usersRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Using Words Strategy to assess grammatical conceptsRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Development of motor skills for communication: a case studyRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Alternative communication for a severely disabled non-speaking Guillian Barre syndrome patient - a case studyRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Enhanced neovascularization of healing pressure sores with electrical stimulationRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Spasticity in SCl: day-to-day variability in response to joint movement and electrical stimulationRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Endogenous potentials of human skin injuriesRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Different modes of electrical stimulation for reduction of spasticity in CP childrenRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Improved voluntary gait pattern post stroke, following treatment with the multi-channel, intramuscular, microprocessor-based FNS systemRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Efficiency of electrically stimulated exercise: normal vs SCIRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Changes in recruitment curves of nerve helix electrodes with time following implantation and knee angleRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Use of threshold current changes as an index of responsiveness and fatigability in paralyzed muscle during functional neuromuscular stimulationRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Training in rehabilitation engineering/technologyRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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A training program for ambulatory adults with cerebral palsy that improves lifting capacityRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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A computer-controlled, wheelchair-guided boat for therapy and recreationRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Foot operated hold downRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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One handed paper folderRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Technology and employmentRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Speech recognition to enhance computer access for children and young adults who are functionally nonspeakingRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Emotional synthetic speech in an integrated communication prosthesisRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Synthesized spanish speech using letter-to-sound rulesRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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A strategy for gestural control of synthetic speechRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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The CANDY project: gesture-driven speech synthesisRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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From voice to sign language: a translation tool for the workplaceRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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A modular software for controlling an optacon-computer interfaceRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Towards a method for computer interface design using speech recognitionRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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A user's perspective on blind access to graphical user interfacesRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Hardware description of a portable electronic memory deviceRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Prospects of automatic speech recognition and relay serviceRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Software design guidelines for accessibility to a computerized case management system for speech based screen review systems used by people with blindnessRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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The assistive dining device: a tool for mealtime independenceRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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A customized headrest for pressure relief and lateral supportRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Mobility and SeatingRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Driver's education for power mobility: Part IIRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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A cost-effective approach to extended assessment and preliminary training for powered wheelchair controlRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Small improvements in seating hardwareRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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A new method to assess the dynamic rear stability of occupied wheelchairsRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Custom molded seating at North Dakota's developmental centerRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Development of a protective helmet for persons with disabilitiesRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Comparison of "Keane" and "Roto-Rest" kinetic bedsRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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A vinyl vacuum forming processing for covering FIP systemsRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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The customization of an arm slot controller - a case studyRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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A better mount for light pointersRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Adapting the "Hopkins Speaking Valve" for use with a shiley cannulaRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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The future of augmentative communication: a conceptual framework for consumer empowerment - a consumer's perspectiveRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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A remote-controlled communication device for simple clinical, classroom and home applicationsRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Eyegaze and headpointing technology for children and adults with mental retardationRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Your Expressive Society (YES) - an augmentative communication users support groupRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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The effect of electrical stimulation on healing rate in diabetic patientsRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Multichannel electrical stimulation system for gait assist and cyclical stimulationRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Training tools for a neuroprosthetic hand systemRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Evaluation of the CASE multichannel FNS system for restoration of hand function in C5-C6 quadriplegicsRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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FES exercise and disuse osteoporosisRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Intraoperative tendon tension and wrist angle measurement systemRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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A twin size bed with features of a crib for use with the disabledRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Lifting device for car trunk to prevent back injuryRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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The development of a multi-function vehicular control interface unit for quadriplegic driversRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Calibration of implant pressure transmitterRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Programmable interface box for switchesRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Development of bathtub with integral hydraulic seat liftRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Mechanical adaptations to play electronic musical instruments for the promotion of exerciseRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Futura TDD: software for Baudot/ASCII translation modemsRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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A power wheelchair soccer guard which is quick and easy to useRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Therapeutic play environment for blind and visually impaired childrenRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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Tomorrow's chair: a device to facilitate sitting and standingRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991
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A portable, trunk-supporting toilet seatRehabilitation Engineering Society of North America et al. | 1991