| Americans with Disabilities Act |
ABBR: ADA. Legislation passed by the U.S. Congress in 1990 to ensure the rights of persons with disabilities. It provides enforceable standards to ensure access and prohibit discrimination in employment, public s
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| American Association of Blood Banks |
The AABB is a key international association of blood banks, including hospital and community blood centers, transfusion and transplantation services and individuals involved in transfusion and transplantation medicine. The AABB establishes the standards of care for patients and donors in all aspects of blood banking; transfusion medicine; hematopoietic, cellular and gene therapies; and tissue transplantation. ...
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| American Sign Language |
for communication with the deaf - a code in which hand signs represent the letters of the alphabet, and
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| Americans with Disabilities Act |
Passed by Congress in 1990, this act requires that "reasonable accommodation" be made in public accommodations, including the workplace, for those with physical or mental disability.
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| Americans with Disabilities Act |
A 1990 federal law that prohibits discrimination against persons with disabilities in the terms and conditions of employment. Employers must provide reasonable accommodation for the physical or mental limitations of a qualified individual to enable him or her to perform the essential functions of a job.
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