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1. Wheelchairs: The Trend From Functionality To Individuality - By: Gene Emmer
Wheelchairs have been around for hundreds of years, but early wheelchairs were intended only to help a disabled individual move from point A to point B. As society progressed and disabled individuals became more integrated, the role of the wheelchair began to change as well. Wheelchairs ...

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2. The Advantages Of Electric Wheelchair Scooters - By: Kent Pinkerton
Electric wheelchair scooters, or mobility scooters, are specially designed for providing mobility to disabled people. Electric scooters are high performance in terms of speed as well as safety. They are adaptable, affordable, durable and come with reliable warranties. Power mobility scooters are a g...

3. Electric Wheelchair's Independent Living - By: Kristine Llabres
The glow that they had before suddenly stopped and they begin to be dependent on other people even though they are just about to do something. And study shows that because of being dependent, disabled persons became insecure, unconfident and almost hopeless. They somehow lose the freedom as a person...

4. Personal Scooters Are Not Just For Fun - By: Darren Safrin
Personal scooters are a highly valuable mobility tool for those who, for health reasons, are unable to move around in public or in their own homes. They can ease the burden of having to carry things like heavy groceries or other personal effects. In this sense they can also help people who have back...

5. A Review Of Popular Electric Wheelchair Products - By: Kent Pinkerton
Several brands of electric wheelchairs are available both on and offline. With so many options to choose from, it is helpful to distinguish between the various features that each manufacturer and product offers. The following list of product and manufacturer reviews Hoveroun...

6. Electric Wheelchairs And Power Mobility Scooters Deliver Freedom And Independence To The Handicapped. - By: George Dodge
Several years ago, my daughter, a 17 years old college Freshman, was paralyzed from the waist down as the result of a fall. She was determined to continue on with college and needed a way to get around the campus. Fortunately an electric mobility scooter provided her with the freedom and mobility sh...

7. Power Wheelchair Criticized - By: Kay Zetkin
On February 5, 2005, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released a draft on criteria for power wheelchairs and scooters coverage. These criteria will rely on clinical guidance for determining need. The new analysis begins with an assessment if the beneficiary has a mobility limitatio...



8. Purchasing Wheelchair Vans - By: Michael Russell
AMS Vans offers wheelchair vans and wheel chair accessible vehicles for sale. They have an easily navigated website where you can buy and sell new and used disabled transportation. They have many types of disabled transportation available at the best prices on the internet. All of the p...

9. Car Safety - By: Michael Russell
Car Safety Car safety has definitely progressed through the years since the invention of the automobile. The founders of the industry would be truly amazed at all the features now available on our major modes of transportation. The introduction of travel by a gas powered engine has transf...

10. 3d Modeling In Transportation Flows - By: Lance Winslow
We need to borrow the technology that the military uses for the Battlefield 4D holographic simulations in the Net-centric Warfare Battlespace and transfer this technology to help the DOT and DHS predict how to keep the distribution systems are moving in our Nation in real-time. We need m...

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W3c Documents Development For The Disabled
The World Wide Web Consortium addresses rich Internet applications that hinder assistive technologies.... More

Motorola Launch Mobile Backup Service
In a sign that content, mobility and storage technologies are converging, Motorola has announced the launch of a new backup and recovery service.... More

Giant Enhancement Of The Carrier Mobility In Silicon Nanowires
'Carrier mobility' is a major factor in determining the speed of electronic devices. Aggressive scaling of the complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) transistor technology requires a high drive current, which depends on the charge carrier mobility. As the dimensions of nanoelectronic circuits continue to shrink, it is important that the carrier mobility does not deteriorate and, if possible, improves. The search for nanostructures where the carrier mobility values can be preserved or even improved continues owing to the extremely high technological pay-off if successful. Nanowires represent a convenient system to understand the effects of low dimensionality on the carrier drift mobility. One can also look at nanowires as an ultimately scaled transistor channel. New research at the University of California - Riverside demonstrates a method for the significant enhancement of the carrier mobility in silicon nanowires. Such mobility enhancement would allow to make smaller and faster transistors and improve heat removal.... More

Njit Researchers Help Texans Employ Transportation Technology
Transportation planners from Houston, Texas, recently commended researchers at New Jersey Institute of Technology for enabling them to make better use of a technology product developed to assist in the transportation project funding process known as the Transportation, Economic and Land-Use System or TELUS.... More

Peters: Action Needed On Transpo System
Newly sworn-in U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary Peters Tuesday warned action must be taken soon to preserve the nation's transportation system.... More

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