39 research outputs found

    Braille, Louis (1809–1852)

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    Software survey section

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    [No. 484-719]

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    [NO. 484-719] Petite galerie dramatique ou Recueil de différents costumes d'acteurs des théâtres de la capitale (-) [No. 484-719] ([3]) ( - ) Einband ( - ) Abbildung: Nr. 484 - 500 ([0]v [1]r) Abbildung: Nr. 501 - 520/521 ([17]v [18]r) Abbildung: Nr. 522 - 540 ([38]v [39]r) Abbildung: Nr. 541 - 560 ([57]v [58]r) Abbildung: Nr. 561 - 580 ([76]v [77]r) Abbildung: Nr. 581 - 600 ([94]v [95]r) Abbildung: Nr. 602 - 620 ([111]v [112]r) Abbildung: Nr. 623 - 640 ([127]v [128]r) Abbildung: Nr. 641 - 660 ([142]v [143]r) Abbildung: Nr. 661 - 680 ([159]v [160]r) Abbildung: Nr. 681 - 700 ([178]v [179]r) Abbildung: Nr. 701 - 719 ([195]v [196]r

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from The Jewish Braille Institute of America requesting donations to the Building Fund to help pay for furniture and equipment

    Sensing Performance of a Vibrotactile Glove for Deaf-Blind People

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    This paper presents a glove designed to assess the viability of communication between a deaf-blind user and his/her interlocutor through a vibrotactile device. This glove is part of the TactileCom system, where communication is bidirectional through a wireless link, so no contact is required between the interlocutors. Responsiveness is higher than with letter by letter wording. The learning of a small set of concepts is simpler and the amount learned can be increased at the user’s convenience. The number of stimulated fingers, the keying frequencies and finger response were studied. Message identification rate was 97% for deaf-blind individuals and 81% for control subjects. Identification by single-finger stimulation was better than by multiple-finger stimulation. The interface proved suitable for communication with deaf-blind individuals and can also be used in other conditions, such as multilingual or noisy environments

    related to travel in south-eastern Asia, France, June 2019.

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    International audienceWe report two cases of multidrug-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae urogenital infection with ceftriaxone resistance in a heterosexual couple in south-western France who were successfully treated with a single, high dose of intramuscular ceftriaxone (1 g). Whole genome sequencing of isolate F91 identified MLST13871, NG-MAST1086, NG-STAR233. Patient history revealed the isolate F91 was most likely acquired during a trip to Cambodia and belongs to the successful multidrug-resistant FC428 Asian clone
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