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  2. Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society ...

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    Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA) is an association of people with an interest in technology and disability.Its mission statement notes that RESNA's mission is to improve the potential of people with disabilities to achieve their goals through the use of technology through promoting research, development, education, advocacy and provision of ...

  3. Assistive technology service provider - Wikipedia

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    An individual must obtain the ATP credential prior obtaining the RET credential. Credentialed service providers must meet specific education and professional experience levels, and must demonstrate knowledge of assistive technology, as shown by passing a credentialing exam. According to RESNA, several thousand individuals hold these credentials.

  4. RESNA - Wikipedia

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    RESNA or Resna may refer to: Resen, North Macedonia, the Greek name for Resen, Macedonia; Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America ...

  5. List of professional designations in the United States

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    Name Post-nominal Agency Certificate in Investment Performance Measurement [1]: CIPM: CFA Institute: Chartered Financial Analyst [2]: CFA Chartered Business Valuator [3]: CBV

  6. Uncoupler - Wikipedia

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    the substitution of all coupled processes (ATP synthesis, transhydrogenation, reverse electron flow, active transport of cations, etc.) by a cyclic proton transport mediated by the uncoupler the elimination of all protonic and cationic gradients generated across the mitochondrial or prokaryotic membrane

  7. Phosphocreatine - Wikipedia

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    This process is an important component of all vertebrates' bioenergetic systems. For instance, while the human body only produces 250 g of ATP daily, it recycles its entire body weight in ATP each day through creatine phosphate. Phosphocreatine can be broken down into creatinine, which is then excreted in the urine. A 70 kg man contains around ...

  8. High-energy phosphate - Wikipedia

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    The squiggle notation was invented by Fritz Albert Lipmann, who first proposed ATP as the main energy transfer molecule of the cell, in 1941. [4] Lipmann's notation emphasizes the special nature of these bonds. [5] Stryer states: ATP is often called a high energy compound and its phosphoanhydride bonds are referred to as high-energy bonds.

  9. ATP - Wikipedia

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    Assistive Technology Practitioner - Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA) AT Protocol, an open communications protocol intended for decentralized social networking services; Automated theorem proving, method of proving mathematical theorems by computer programs