Disabilities -- Press coverage -- Minnesota : The Real Story : media coverage of disability issues in Minnesota / producers, Tim Benjamin, Jerry Smith ; director, Jerry Smith
Disabilities -- Risk factors : Physical disabilities : perspectives, risk factors and quality of life / Lawrence Mitchell, Editor
2017
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Disabilities-services & welfare : Allies in emancipation : shifting from providing service to being of support / edited by Patricia O'Brien and Martin Sullivan
Disabilities -- Spain : Para una historia transnacional de la discapacidad : Argentina, Brasil y EspaƱa : siglo XX
2022
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Disabilities -- Statistical methods : International measurement of disability : purpose, method and application : the work of the Washington Group / Barbara M. Altman editor
Disabilities -- United States -- Case studies : Permanent disability at private, self-insured firms : a study of earnings loss, replacement, and return to work for workers' compensation claimants / Robert T. Reville [and others]
Visual impairments limiting one or more of the basic functions of the eye: visual acuity, dark adaptation, color vision, or peripheral vision. These may result from EYE DISEASES; OPTIC NERVE DISEASES; VISUAL PATHWAY diseases; OCCIPITAL LOBE diseases; OCULAR MOTILITY DISORDERS; and other conditions (From Newell, Ophthalmology: Principles and Concepts, 7th ed, p132)
A receptive visual aphasia characterized by the loss of a previously possessed ability to comprehend the meaning or significance of handwritten words, despite intact vision. This condition may be associated with posterior cerebral artery infarction (INFARCTION, POSTERIOR CEREBRAL ARTERY) and other BRAIN DISEASES
Disability awareness -- Oceania : Capacity development for effective and efficient disabled persons organisations in Pacific island countries / by Larry Thomas
Disorders of verbal and nonverbal communication caused by receptive or expressive LANGUAGE DISORDERS, cognitive dysfunction (e.g., MENTAL RETARDATION), psychiatric conditions, and HEARING DISORDERS
Disorders in which there is a delay in development based on that expected for a given age level or stage of development. These impairments or disabilities originate before age 18, may be expected to continue indefinitely, and constitute a substantial impairment. Biological and nonbiological factors are involved in these disorders. (From American Psychiatric Glossary, 6th ed)
A cognitive disorder characterized by an impaired ability to comprehend written and printed words or phrases despite intact vision. This condition may be developmental or acquired. Developmental dyslexia is marked by reading achievement that falls substantially below that expected given the individual's chronological age, measured intelligence, and age-appropriate education. The disturbance in reading significantly interferes with academic achievement or with activities of daily living that require reading skills. (From DSM-IV)
Disability Discrimination Act Australia : Disability Discrimination Act employment manual : developing best practice / Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission