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    The difference childhood makes: Uniqueness, accommodation, and the ethics of otherness by Ellouise Van Berkel, Dragana Mirkovic, Lisa Farley

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…This article examines how the concept of childhood shapes understandings of social difference in education, with a focus on the intersections of ability, disability, and pedagogy. Through an exploration of childhood objects, teacher candidates' reflections revealed three recurring ways to approach difference: as an expression of individual uniqueness, as requiring accommodation, and as an irreconcilable disruption. …”
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    Hotel and accommodation booking management service for traveling in Ukraine by Vitaly Viktorovych Kochura, Nadia Oleksandrivna Kushnir, Tamara Mykolaivna Loktikova, Andriy Vasyliovych Morozov

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…This prompted the creation of a booking management service for hotel and accommodation for traveling in Ukraine. The system allows to choose the desired place of accommodation, according to certain criteria, pay for it, view your booking history in personal account, and leave a review. …”
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    The effect of phenylephrine hydrochloride 2.5 % and sodium hyaluronate solution on visual functions and accommodation in children with myopia and its local tolerability by E. P. Tarutta, N. A. Tarasova, S. V. Milash, G. A. Markosian, N. Yu. Kushnarevich, T. Yu. Larina

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Regular instillations of Stelphrin Supra reduce the habitual tone of accommodation, increase the accommodation ability, and improve the condition of the eye surface.…”
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    Effects of Training of Pharmacists in Japan on Reasonable Accommodations for People with Intellectual Disabilities by Masaki Shoji, Rintaro Imafuku, Mei Mizomoto, Mitsuko Onda

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…With the enforcement of the Act for Eliminating Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities, the provision of reasonable accommodations in pharmacies has become mandatory in Japan. …”
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    Preclinical Evaluation of a Growth‐Accommodating Transcatheter Pulmonary Valve System for Young Children by Nnaoma Agwu, Daryl Chau, Gregory S. Kelley, Tanya Burney, Ekaterina Perminov, Christopher Alcantara, Michael R. Recto, Arash Kheradvar

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Methods To address this challenge, we have developed the IRIS Valve, a growth‐accommodating transcatheter pulmonary heart valve inspired by origami targeting implantation in at least 8 kg children. …”
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    Changes in functional, anatomical and optical parameters of the eye in children with habitually excessive accommodation stress and pseudomyopia after regular badminton playing by E. P. Tarutta, N. A. Tarasova, G. A. Markosian, S. V. Milash, S. G. Harutyunyan, K. A. Ramazanova, N. L. Cherednichenko

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Practicing sports (badminton) contributes to the elimination of pseudomyopia, improvement of uncorrected visual acuity, accommodative ability, and ophthalmic hemodynamics indicators.…”
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    Method on Hierarchical Coordinated Optimization of Electrical Energy Storage and Thermoelectric Power for Accommodation of Curtailed Wind Power by Yulong YANG, Pai LI, Yuehui HUANG, Guilin WANG, Yigang ZHOU

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Through the simulation testing, the proposal can coordinate the operation between the electrical energy storage device and thermal storage device, and take full advantage of multi-day adjustment ability of thermal storage device, so as to increase the system operating benefits in power market and reduce wind power curtailment. …”
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    The assessment of visual abilities in the working process of visually impaired persons by M. I. Razumovskij, A. M. Razumovskaja

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…Aim was to determine visual abilities of visually impaired persons in working process.Materials and methods. …”
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    Negotiating wilder nature: developing a views-of-nature typology by Lisbet Christoffersen, Thomas B Randrup

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…To allow for a plurality of biodiversity management practices, the ability to recognise and reflect on diverging management approaches and attitudes is needed to facilitate a dialogue between holders of conflicting visions. …”
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    Use of the International Classification of Functioning, Disabilities and Health in assessing the readiness of persons with disabilities to be accompanied when receiving services, i... by A. V. Sokurov, T. V. Ermolenko, L. A. Kozhushko, I. S. Ishutinа, S. V. Рavlova, M. V. Ryabtsev

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The monitoring analysis showed that in 80 subjects of the Russian Federation (94.1 %), work is underway to organize accompanied accommodation. In 2022, there is an increase in the number of disabled people receiving services within the framework of accompanied accommodation to 6649 people, of which 4245 people are on educational (training) accompanied accommodation, 2404 people are on permanent accompanied accommodation.Discussion. …”
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    Visual attentional differences in psychology students with and without disabilities: a pilot study assessing the flanker task for prescriptive visual accommodative technologies by Anders Chan, Anders Chan, Zachary I. Harkinish-Murray, Zachary I. Harkinish-Murray, Sabrina Colmone, Sabrina Colmone, Jessica E. Orens, Jessica E. Orens, Sharon Thomas, Sharon Thomas, Nicole Albanese, Nicole Albanese, Katherine McCabe, Katherine McCabe, Rui Freitas, Rui Freitas, Stephanie P. Bailey, Stephanie P. Bailey, Ravi L. Ramdhari, Ravi L. Ramdhari, Michael T. Verrengia, Michael T. Verrengia, Kainaat F. Siddiqui, Kainaat F. Siddiqui, Oscar E. Lopez, Oscar E. Lopez, Stacey DeFelice, Basabi Runi Mukherji, Basabi Runi Mukherji, Lorenz S. Neuwirth, Lorenz S. Neuwirth

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Lastly, the Flanker Task cumulative records were also sensitive in detecting disaggregated students with disability differences in their visual attention performance.ConclusionThe pilot study proved promising that a 10-min Flanker Task can be used as an effective screening tool to match students with disabilities with appropriate accommodative technologies based on their visual attentional abilities. …”
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    Influences of AC/A ratio and accommodation facility on near vision in presbyopic individuals: A prospective study done on North Indian population by comparing the presbyopic glass... by Amit Kumar Jain, Suman Rajpoot, Vandana Batham, Praveen Kumar Singh, Neeraj Singh Rajput, Nirmala Rajput

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Background: “Presbyopia” is the most common age-related condition of progressive loss of accommodative ability, typically occurs around the fourth decade of life. …”
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    DEVELOPMENT OF INQUIRY-BASED DIGITAL WORKSHEET TO IMPROVE MATHEMATICAL THINKING ABILITY by Chamila Putri Audina, Ely Susanti, Nyimas Aisyah

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…One of the mathematical abilities that schools are expected to develop is students’ mathematical thinking ability. …”
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    THE ROLE OF SECTOR IN USERS’ ATTITUDES TOWARDS THE PERCEIVED QUALITY OF SHARING ECONOMY SERVICES by Doris Podrug

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Specifically, the social category has been shown to be extremely important in accommodation sector studies. The desire for community and social interaction is a reason for choosing this type of accommodation over traditional forms. …”
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    The Impact of Self-Advocacy Instruction in Shaping the Self-Awareness of Students with Learning Disabilities by Alex Chambers

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Participants were three first or second-year college students with high-incidence disabilities who had minimal experience requesting academic accommodations. Using a pre/post survey, the study measured participants' perceptions of their self-advocacy abilities before and after instruction. …”
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