August 29th, 2009 Admin
Do They Work?
How Do building business credit Cards Work?
An interested party establishes an account in desired bank or financial institute and upon approval of such an account one is issued a debit or business line of credit card with which one can use instead of cash for his/her shopping needs.
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August 23rd, 2009 Admin
Real-time head movement system and embedded Linux implementation for the control of power wheelchairs
medicare power wheelchairs has become very important for our quality of life. A loss of mobility due to an injury is usually accompanied by a loss of self-confidence. For many individuals, independent mobility is an important aspect of self-esteem. Head movement is a natural form of pointing and can be used to directly replace the joystick whilst still allowing for similar control. Through the use of embedded LINUX and artificial intelligence, a hands-free head movement wheelchair controller has been designed and implemented successfully. This system provides for severely disabled users an effective power wheelchairs control method with improved posture, ease of use and attractiveness.
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August 22nd, 2009 Admin
Propose a New Idea in a Proposal Cover Letter
Have a thought about how to do things at work in a new way? Want to test a process you’ve been considering? Ready to approach your superior with suggestions for change? Do one of these or any other in a thoughtful and well-written proposal cover letter. Written proposals give the employer a chance to consider the ideas without feeling pressured. He or she can read and think about it and then decide what to do. Proposal cover letters are great tools for anyone to use when asking others to look over a new approach. Find some examples of proposal cover letters online at amazing-cover-letters.com and use them as models for yours.
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August 19th, 2009 Admin
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August 18th, 2009 Admin
If you have bad credit but want to apply online for a building business credit card, be very careful. If you are tempted to apply through a solicited invitation, go to the website and request that additional information is mailed to you.
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August 17th, 2009 Admin
Impact of a pushrim-activated power-assisted wheelchair on the metabolic demands, stroke frequency, and range of motion among subjects with tetraplegia
OBJECTIVES: To determine differences in metabolic demands, stroke frequency, and upper-extremity joint range of motion (ROM) during pushrim-activated medicare power wheelchairs and medical scooters propulsion and traditional manual wheelchair propulsion among subjects with tetraplegia. DESIGN: Repeated measures. SETTING: A biomechanics laboratory within a Veterans Affairs medical center. PARTICIPANTS: Fifteen full-time manual wheelchair users who had sustained cervical-level spinal cord injuries. INTERVENTIONS: Participants propelled both their own manual wheelchairs and a PAPAW through 3 different resistances (slight, 10W; moderate, 12W; high, 14W) on a wheelchair dynamometer. Each propulsion trial was 3 minutes long. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Primary variables that were compared between the 2 wheelchairs were participants mean steady-state oxygen consumption, ventilation, heart rate, mean stroke frequency, and maximum upper-extremity joint ROM. RESULTS: When using the PAPAW, participants showed a significant ( P <.05) decrease in mean oxygen consumption and ventilation throughout all trials. Mean heart rate was significantly lower when using the PAPAW for the high resistance trial. Stroke frequency was significantly lower when using the PAPAW for the slight and moderate resistances. Overall joint ROM was significantly lower when using the PAPAW. CONCLUSIONS: For subjects with tetraplegia, PAPAWs reduce the energy demands, stroke frequency, and overall joint ROM when compared with traditional manual wheelchair propulsion.
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August 13th, 2009 Admin
Characterization of power wheelchair use in the home and community
OBJECTIVE: To characterize the use of power wheelchairs and handicap scooters to determine if multiple measures of mobility and occupancy jointly provide a more comprehensive picture of wheelchair usage and daily activity in full-time power wheelchair users than daily distance alone. DESIGN: Prospective observational study. SETTING: Subjects’ everyday mobility was measured in their homes and communities for 2 weeks, and prompted recall interviews were conducted by phone. PARTICIPANTS: A convenience sample (N=25) of nonambulatory, full-time power wheelchair users. INTERVENTIONS: Not applicable. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Wheelchair usage was logged electronically, and geolocation and interview data were used to isolate chair use to (1) in the home, (2) not in the home indoors, or (3) outdoors. Distance wheeled, time spent wheeling, number of bouts, time spent in the wheelchair, and the percentage of time in the wheelchair spent wheeling were measured to describe wheelchair use. RESULTS: The median wheelchair user spent 10.6 hours (range, 5.0-16.6h) in his/her wheelchair daily and wheeled 1.085 km (range, 0.238-10.585 km) over 58 minutes (range, 16-173 min) and 110 bouts (range, 36-282 bouts). Wheelchair use varied across subjects, within subjects from day to day, and between environments. Mobility bouts outdoors were longer and faster than those wheeled indoors. In a regression analysis, distance wheeled explained only 33% of the variation in the number of bouts and 75% in the time spent wheeling. CONCLUSIONS: Power wheelchair use varies widely both within and between users. Measuring distance, time, and number of bouts provides a clearer picture of mobility patterns than measuring distance alone, whereas occupancy helps to measure wheelchair function in daily activities.
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August 9th, 2009 Admin
Make Your Decision Today
Take a deep look at all your building business credit cards. Check with a consolidation center and find out whether you can get anything that will help you cut the interest rate. If you can get even 0.5% less interest rate, go for it. Even this minute decrease in interest can spin off great amount of cash in the long run. So, always be on the look out for new deals in debt consolidation by which you can save not only a lot of stress but also a lot of hard cash.
Anyone in building business credit card debt should consider a plan to consolidate your credit card debt, especially if you have one bill that has a lower interest rate
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August 8th, 2009 Admin
Longitudinal assessment of vibrations during manual and power wheelchair driving over select sidewalk surfaces
Wheelchair users rely on their power wheelchairs for mobility for extended periods of time every day. According to the International Standards Organization 2631-1 standard on human vibration, individuals in a seated position when exposed to whole-body vibrations (WBV) are at risk of injury. This study evaluated vibration exposure during manual and power wheelchair driving over nine sidewalk surfaces and differences in vibration exposure over 3 years. Ten nondisabled subjects were asked to drive a manual wheelchair at 1 m/s and a power wheelchair at 1 m/s and 2 m/s over nine sidewalk surfaces while WBV were measured at the seat and footrest of the wheelchair. At 1 m/s, significant differences existed between surfaces and years at both the seat and the footrest for the manual and power wheelchair users. At 2 m/s, significant differences existed between surfaces and years at the seat and the footrest for handicap scooters users. Our results show that both manual and power wheelchair users may be at risk for secondary injuries from WBV when traveling over certain surfaces
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August 4th, 2009 Admin
Compose a Sales Cover Letter That Will Yield a Great Job!
You love sales. You’re terrific at what you do. And you can’t wait for a new opportunity to use your talent. You can do that easily by creating a smashing sales cover letter. First list all the duties you’ve had and any awards you’ve received that you can include in your sales cover letters. You resume will go into more detail. Your sales cover letters will simply highlight what youve done so the employer will want to read your resume to find out more. Stress your ability to sell in each sales cover letter you write. You know the drill. You’re so good that you can even sell memberships to a tanning salon in the desert.
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August 4th, 2009 Admin
Satisfaction with technological equipment in individuals with tetraplegia following spinal cord injury
OBJECTIVE: To measure the acquisition, use and satisfaction with high technology equipment by spinal cord injured tetraplegic subjects. DESIGN AND SETTING: A questionnaire was mailed to 102 tetraplegic subjects who were hospitalised in the rehabilitation center of Kerpape (Ploemeur, France) between 1998 and 2004, and 59 subjects responded. The questionnaire asked about the use of telephones, computers, wheelchairs and environmental controls at home. RESULTS: When a piece of equipment was acquired, it was very often used. Patient satisfaction with equipment was 79.3%. Home phones and mobile phones were often used with options such as hands-free devices (78 and 59% respectively). A total of 64.4% of subjects acquired a manual wheelchair and 61% a power wheelchair. The most commonly acquired options on the power wheelchairs were the powered recline (73,7%) and tilt (71,1%) systems. All options were used but all were more desired than acquired. A total of 27.1% of subjects desired a pushrim-activated handicap scooters, but only 15.3% had acquired one; 695% of subjects had a computer. Communication was the first use for the computer (82.5%); 49.2% of subjects had acquired an environmental control system, but 20% desired one. The first reason for lack of acquisition was financial difficulties but also accessibility and information problems. The factor that influenced the acquisition and need for equipment was the degree of spinal cord injury. No other factor reduced patient satisfaction with equipment. CONCLUSION: Patients were satisfied with the equipment they acquired. But their needs, especially wheelchair options and environmental control systems, were not satisfied.
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August 4th, 2009 Admin
BBQ FACTS: Keep Everything Clean
Be sure there are plenty of clean utensils and barbeque sauce recipe platters. To prevent foodborne illness, don’t use the same barbecue sauce recipes platter and utensils for raw and cooked meat and poultry. Harmful bacteria present in raw meat and poultry and their juices can contaminate safely cooked food.
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August 1st, 2009 Admin
Thaw Safely
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August 1st, 2009 Admin
Secured business line of credit cards often require an initial deposit equal to the amount of the building business credit limit, many require yearly and or monthly fees, and almost all have fees for late payments, missed payments, and other situations.
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