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What does D-B stand for?

Deaf-Blind


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Digital-to-Analog
Administrative Assistant to DCO
Dual-Automatic Continuous Air Monitoring System
Aide to the DCO
Difficulty in Activities of Daily Living
Dutch Version of the Arthritis Impact Measurement Scales 2
Digital Advanced Mobile Phone System (also seen as DAMPS)
Digital Air Traffic Information Service (FAA)
Digital Automated Terminal Information Service
Davis-Bacon Act of 1931
Dynamic Blocking Island Routing and Wavelength Assignment
Diagonal Bell Laboratories Layered Space-Time Architecture
Discrete-Time Batch Markovian Arrival Process
Drosophila Basigin
Desktop Bus (inter-process communication)
Digital Capacitance Diaphragm Gauge
deployment cell (US DoD)
Double Excitations In Configuration Interaction
Demonstration Compact Imaging X-Ray Spectrometer
Data Encapsulating Class

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Topics include assessing intuition as a part of human communication, using music to communicate, using imitation with children with autism spectrum disorder or with those who have suffered early institutionalization, communicating with people who are congenitally deaf-blind, interacting intensively with those who have profound learning disabilities, and using adaptive interaction to communicate with people with dementia.
Written for young adults and teenagers, She Touched the World: Laura Bridgman, Deaf-Blind Pioneer is the biographical story of Laura Bridgman (1829-1889), the first deaf-blind American child to receive a significant education in the English language, fifty years before the more famous Hellen Keller.
The deaf-blind activist, author, and world traveler, born in 1880, considered Ivy Green, her family's Tuscumbia home, as her own.

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