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  2. Accessibility - Wikipedia

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    The concept of accessible design and practice of accessible developments ensures both "direct access" (i.e. unassisted) and "indirect access" meaning compatibility with a person's assistive technology (for example, computer screen readers). [2] Accessibility can be viewed as the "ability to access" and benefit from some system or entity.

  3. Inclusive design - Wikipedia

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    Inclusive: Everyone can use it safely, easily, and with dignity. Responsive: Takes account of what people say they need and want. Flexible: Different people can use it differently. Convenient: Usable without too much effort. Accommodating: For all people, regardless of age, gender, mobility, ethnicity, or circumstances.

  4. Web accessibility - Wikipedia

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    Web accessibility, or eAccessibility, [1] is the inclusive practice of ensuring there are no barriers that prevent interaction with, or access to, websites on the World Wide Web by people with physical disabilities, situational disabilities, and socio-economic restrictions on bandwidth and speed.

  5. Travel is becoming more accessible, but digital barriers are ...

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    In an increasingly digital world, even making that information available online would go a long way toward a more open, accessible world for all kinds of travelers. Story editing by Carren Jao ...

  6. This Stat Can Help You Tell If You're Actually Hitting Your ...

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    You’d likely only be prescribed a full-body MRI if your doctor thought it was medically necessary, so this isn’t the most accessible option for most people. Body composition might be more ...

  7. Venous access - Wikipedia

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    Venous cutdown procedures most commonly target the great saphenous vein in the leg because it is superficial, easily accessible, and consistently in the same anatomical location. This procedure is used in certain populations such as critically ill patients or patients in hypovolemic shock or when less invasive methods such as peripheral ...

  8. How doctors may be able to predict your stroke risk through ...

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    The noninvasive nature of retinal analysis paves the way for easier, more accessible stroke risk screening, especially in primary care settings.” — Mingguang He, MD, PhD

  9. Accessible housing - Wikipedia

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    Accessible housing refers to the construction or modification (such as through renovation or home modification) of housing to enable independent living for persons with disabilities. Accessibility is achieved through architectural design, but also by integrating accessibility features such as modified furniture, shelves and cupboards, or even ...