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  2. Disabled, elderly in Lexington rely on Wheels program. It’s ...

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    The Wheels program, run through Lextran, provides door-to-door ride-sharing services for people with disabilities. Complaints about dropped and late rides have been steady since October 2022.

  3. United States Army Test and Evaluation Command - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command, or ATEC, is a direct reporting unit of the United States Army responsible for developmental testing, independent operational testing, independent evaluations, assessments, and experiments of Army equipment. [1] ATEC is located throughout the continental United States and Hawaii. Command headquarters is ...

  4. ATEC - Wikipedia

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    ATEC may refer to: Atec, an aerospace and energy component manufacturer; ATEC v.o.s., a Czech aircraft manufacturer; Autism Treatment Evaluation Checklist, a psychological assessment tool; United States Army Test and Evaluation Command; Inland Railway aka Australian Transport and Energy Corridor

  5. Autism Treatment Evaluation Checklist - Wikipedia

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    The Autism Treatment Evaluation Scale (ATEC) is a 77-item diagnostic assessment tool that was developed by Bernard Rimland and Stephen Edelson at the Autism Research Institute. The ATEC was originally designed to evaluate the effectiveness of autism treatments, but it may also be beneficial as a screening tool for children.

  6. White Sands Test Center - Wikipedia

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    WSTC reports to the United States Army Test and Evaluation Command (ATEC). WSMR is designated as an activity within the Department of Defense (DoD) Major Range and Test Facility Base (MRTFB), a core set of DoD Test and Evaluation (T&E) infrastructure and workforce preserved as a national asset to support the DoD acquisition system. [2]

  7. Wheel chock - Wikipedia

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    One edge of the wedge has a concave profile to contour to the wheel and increase the force necessary to overrun the chock. Most commonly, chocks are seen on aircraft and train cars. Automobiles usually have parking brakes on the rear wheels. If the rear axle is jacked off the ground with only the parking brake set, the vehicle may roll on the ...

  8. Ferrari 328 - Wikipedia

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    1987 328 GTS, with original concave wheel design. 1989 328 GTB, equipped with ABS and convex wheel design. 1988 328 GTS interior The 308 and 328 are considered a family of Ferrari road cars as they share similar (but not identical) body designs and appearances, chassis, and engine designs.

  9. Omni wheel - Wikipedia

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    Omni wheels or poly wheels, similar to Mecanum wheels, are wheels with small discs (called rollers) around the circumference which are perpendicular to the turning direction. The effect is that the wheel can be driven with full force, but will also slide laterally with great ease. These wheels are often employed in holonomic drive systems.