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- minds and bodies" but also how mind and bodily impairments can still have disabling effects. Furthermore, the political/relational model frames the medicalization...
- Severe Disablement Allowance (SDA) was a United Kingdom state benefit intended for those below the state pension age who cannot work because of illness...
- resold by dealers, the program outlines a procedure for destructively disabling the engine (and thus also precluding the possibility that any mechanical...
- For typical (non-realtime) use cases, he recommends disabling dela**** ACK instead of disabling his algorithm, as "quick" ACKs do not incur as much overhead...
- The Disablement Income Group (DIG) was a British disability pressure group formed in 1965 in Godalming, Surrey. It is considered to be one of the first...
- Society of India has since changed names and is currently called ADAPT (Able Disable All People Together). Many of the state level spastics societies under...
- government-sanctioned distributed denial of service attack on GitHub in March 2015, disabling access to the service for several days. Chinese authorities requested...
- focus on an individual target in order to disable it. THOR directs pulsed microwave energy at its targets, disabling their electronics. Set-up time is 3 hours...
- Developmental disability is a diverse group of chronic conditions, comprising mental or physical impairments that arise before adulthood. Developmental...
- discovered. The ME's security architecture is designed to prevent disabling. Intel considers disabling the ME to be a security vulnerability, as a malware could...