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  1. 16 lip 2021 · Despite disability becoming an increasingly important part of the conversation in science, oftentimes the physical layout of a lab (or field site) and the design of its instruments can render ...

  2. 27 sie 2024 · Different scholars have defined disability as a physical or cognitive state of being that: impacts one's functioning in their daily life, often presenting needs that are considered to be nonstandard (World Health Organization, 1980; Schuntermann, 1996),

  3. 3 maj 2018 · Physically disabled people experience more restrictions in social activities than healthy people, which are associated with lower level of well-being and poor quality of life (QoL).

  4. 21 sie 2023 · Disability inclusivity drives in science are increasingly prevalent, but few data are available from the developmental biology community specifically. The Young Embryologist Network sought to draw attention to this by platforming disability inclusivity as a key theme at the 2022 conference.

  5. In the most commonly held view, a disability is a phenotype that deviates from the norm: impaired sight or hearing, poor mobility or a range of other physical anomalies. Disability and genetics...

  6. 4 wrz 2021 · In this editorial I argue that accessible research is a key part of market research and explain how it can be included in everyday research practice. People with disabilities experience indignities and exclusions regularly.

  7. 25 lut 2020 · Names and appellations attributed to people, who were considered physically unable to meet the standards as determined by society, were not lacking. Words such as monstrum, mutus, debilitas, infirmus, invalidus and deformis are quite common in Roman literature to represent PWDs.

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