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  1. Influencing discussions and use of neuroadvancements: Perspectives of Canadian occupational therapists
  2. Influencing discussions and use of neuroadvancements as professionals and citizens: Perspectives of Canadian speech-language pathologists and audiologists
  3. Utility of science, technology and innovation governance for occupational discourses from the perspective of occupational therapy students
  4. Analysis of engagement between ethics and return-to-work discourses in respective academic literature
  5. From rehabilitation to ultrabilitation: moving forward
  6. Coverage of ethics within the artificial intelligence and machine learning academic literature: The case of disabled people
  7. Impact of robotics and human enhancement on occupation: what does it mean for rehabilitation?
  8. The Discussions around Precision Genetic Engineering: Role of and Impact on Disabled People
  9. Cognitive/Neuroenhancement Through an Ability Studies Lens
  10. The Portrayal of Occupational Therapy and Occupational Science in Canadian Newspapers: A Content Analysis
  11. Anticipatory governance of technological innovation in global health as seen in Canadian newspapers
  12. Employment, Disabled People and Robots: What Is the Narrative in the Academic Literature and Canadian Newspapers?
  13. Sustainability within the Academic EcoHealth Literature: Existing Engagement and Future Prospects
  14. Abnormality
  15. Gene editing: Govern ability expectations
  16. Perceptions of Brain-Machine Interface Technology among Mothers of Disabled Children
  17. Analysis of the Science and Technology Narrative within Organ Donation and Transplantation Coverage in Canadian Newspapers
  18. Social Robots
  19. Views on Water Management from Students of Different Faculties at the University of Calgary: Developing Water Policies Using Focus Groups
  20. Home Care Technology Through an Ability Expectation Lens
  21. Analysis of Newspaper Coverage of Food Security through a Disability Studies Lens
  22. Social Robots: Views of Staff of a Disability Service Organization
  23. Cognitive Enhancement: Perceptions Among Parents of Children with Disabilities
  24. Analysis of North American Newspaper Coverage of Bionics Using the Disability Studies Framework
  25. The Oil and Gas Discourse from the Perspective of the Canadian and Albertan Governments, Non-Governmental Organizations and the Oil and Gas Industry
  26. Analyzing the discourse surrounding Autism in the New York Times using an ableism lens
  27. Social Robotics through an Anticipatory Governance Lens
  28. Analysis of Newspaper Coverage of Active Aging through the Lens of the 2002 World Health Organization Active Ageing Report: A Policy Framework and the 2010 Toronto Charter for Physical Activity: A Global Call for Action
  29. ‘Culture of Peace’ from an Ability and Disability Studies Lens
  30. Perceptions of Water Ownership, Water Management, and the Responsibility of Providing Clean Water
  31. Social Sustainability and Its Indicators through a Disability Studies and an Ability Studies Lens
  32. Sustainable Consumption of Healthcare: Linking Sustainable Consumption with Sustainable Healthcare and Health Consumer Discourses
  33. Pistorius and the media: missed story angles
  34. Disabled People and the Post-2015 Development Goal Agenda through a Disability Studies Lens
  35. An Analysis of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio +20) Discourse Using an Ability Expectation Lens
  36. Emerging Therapeutic Enhancement Enabling Health Technologies and Their Discourses: What Is Discussed within the Health Domain?
  37. Greening and Energy Issues: An Analysis of Four Canadian Newspapers
  38. Social Robots, Brain Machine Interfaces and Neuro/Cognitive Enhancers: Three Emerging Science and Technology Products through the Lens of Technology Acceptance Theories, Models and Frameworks
  39. Reflecting on Education for Sustainable Development through Two Lenses: Ability Studies and Disability Studies
  40. Sensors: Views of Staff of a Disability Service Organization
  41. Who Needs to Fit in? Who Gets to Stand out? Communication Technologies Including Brain-Machine Interfaces Revealed from the Perspectives of Special Education School Teachers Through an Ableism Lens
  42. Paralympics and Its Athletes Through the Lens of the New York Times
  43. The Economic and Social Benefits and the Barriers of Providing People with Disabilities Accessible Clean Water and Sanitation
  44. Citizenship Education through an Ability Expectation and “Ableism” Lens: The Challenge of Science and Technology and Disabled People
  45. Information Flow and Health Policy Literacy: The Role of the Media
  46. Climate Change, Water, Sanitation and Energy Insecurity: Invisibility Of People With Disabilities
  47. Nanoscale Science and Technology and People with Disabilities in Asia: An Ability Expectation Analysis
  48. Expanding Ableism: Taking down the Ghettoization of Impact of Disability Studies Scholars
  49. Paralympians Outperforming Olympians: An Increasing Challenge for Olympism and the Paralympic and Olympic Movement
  50. Therapeutic Bodily Assistive Devices and Paralympic Athlete Expectations in Winter Sport
  51. Imagery of Disabled People within Social Robotics Research
  52. Voices of “disabled” post secondary students: Examining higher education “disability” policy using an ableism lens.
  53. Hearing Beyond the Normal Enabled by Therapeutic Devices: The Role of the Recipient and the Hearing Profession
  54. Ableism and Energy Security and Insecurity
  55. Beyond Education for All: Using ableism studies lens and the BIAS FREE framework
  56. Brave New World? Enhancement and Rehabilitation Medicine
  57. Nanoscale science and technology and social cohesion
  58. Ableism and Favoritism for Abilities Governance, Ethics and Studies: New Tools for Nanoscale and Nanoscale-enabled Science and Technology Governance
  59. Meaning of Inclusion throughout the History of the Paralympic Games and Movement
  60. ‘Therapeutic’, Enhancement Enabling, Assistive Devices and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: A Missing Lens in the Enhancement Regulation Discourse
  61. The Politics of Ableism
  62. Oscar Pistorius and the Future Nature of Olympic, Paralympic and Other Sports
  63. Why NBIC? Why human performance enhancement?
  64. Bio-tech, NanoBio-Tech, SynBio-tech, NanoSynBio-tech? The changing face of biotech law? (Part I)
  65. Should We 'Cure' Aging? A Reply to de Grey
  66. Bio-tech, NanoBio-Tech, SynBio-tech, NanoSynBio-tech? The Changing Face of Biotech Law? (Part II)
  67. Nanotechnology for Health and Development
  68. A Disability Rights Approach Towards Sex Selection
  69. Disability Rights Approach Toward Bioethics?
  70. Improving Human Health and Physical Capabilities
  71. Disabled People's Approach to Bioethics
  72. [47] Spectrophotometric determination of retinal rod guanylyl cyclase
  73. Stable Association of G Proteins with β2AR Is Independent of the State of Receptor Activation
  74. Light Inhibition of Bovine Retinal Rod Guanylyl Cyclase Mediated by βγ-Transducin †
  75. Modulation of the Calcium Sensitivity of Bovine Retinal Rod Outer Segment Guanylyl Cyclase by Sodium Ions and Protein Kinase A †
  76. Activation by PKC of the Ca2+-sensitive guanylyl cyclase in bovine retinal rod outer segments measured with optical assays
  77. Rapid purification and characterization of protein kinase C from bovine retinal rod outer segments
  78. The sodium-calcium exchanger of bovine rod photoreceptors: K+-dependence of the purified and reconstituted protein
  79. Ableism
  80. Access
  81. Nanophotovoltaics
  82. Cancer Treatment, Nanoenabled
  83. Design and Construction
  84. Disability and Nanoscience
  85. International Risk Governance Council
  86. Nanohazard Symbol Contest
  87. Nanoparticle Occupational Safety and Health Consortium
  88. Zinc Oxide
  89. Ecohealth Through an Ability Studies and Disability Studies Lens
  90. Aging and Technology: What is the Take Home Message for Newspapers Readers
  91. Where do we draw the line?: surviving eugenics in a technological world