Falls Sample Clauses

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Falls. Buckinghamshire commissioners have agreed to invest in developing the falls service from a small, reactive service to a much wider, proactive and preventative service that encompasses more clinic services as well as advice and information available directly to member of the public. The service is currently being developed and progress is being monitored.
Falls. Falls is a state-chartered savings bank and an Ohio corporation, having its principal place of business in Stow, Ohio.
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Falls. You can guard against falls by taking a few simple precautions: • Do not polish under mats or rugs. • Make sure stairs and landings are well lit and that they are kept clear of toys and loose matting. • If you have small children put guards at the top of the stairs. • Wipe up any liquids spilt on floors immediately. • Repair or cover any holes in your carpets or linoleum to avoid tripping. • Make sure your stair carpets are securely fixed. • Do not store items at high level, particularly on top of cupboards. Use proper steps or ladders should you have to climb.
Falls. Generally, it is difficult to detect falls with remote sensing technologies. In a few cases visual interpretation of airborne LiDAR (method B3) can help to detect new falls. Also for fast characterization the number of useful techniques is limited. It is advised to use ground-based LiDAR (B2), while also airborne low-cost non-metric cameras (photogrammetric analysis and visual interpretation; A8), ground-based distance meters and total stations (B1) or ground- based SAR distance meters (C1) can provide reasonable results in a limited number of cases. The recommended techniques for rapid mapping and long-term monitoring are similar, and consist of ground-based methods such as distance meters and total stations (B1), LiDAR (B2) or SAR distance meters (C1), but also C-, X-, and Ku-band InSAR (C2, C3, C4). In some cases image velocimetry from ground-based video cameras (A4) is useful. Topples Table 3 shows some similarities for the treatment of falls and topples. Similar to falls, detection remains difficult and only visual interpretation of airborne LiDAR (B3) is recommended. For fast characterization the number of useful remote sensing techniques is limited. It is recommended to use ground-based LiDAR (B2), while also ground-based distance meters and total stations (B1) or ground- based SAR distance meters (C1) can provide reasonable results in a limited number of cases. The suitable techniques for rapid mapping and long-term monitoring are similar and the same as those applicable for falls. Those are ground-based methods such as distance meters and total stations (B1), LiDAR (B2) or SAR distance meters (C1), but also C-, X-, and Ku- band InSAR (C2, C3, C4). In some cases also image velocimetry from ground-based video cameras (4A) is useful. Rotational slides For detection of rotational slides, visual interpretation of LiDAR derivatives (B3) is recommended. Apart from that method also medium resolution optical satellite imagery for pixel- or object-based change detection (A10, A14) or different techniques using satellite L-, C-, and X-band InSAR (C7, C8, C9, C10) can be used. Several techniques are suitable for fast characterization of rotational slides. These include stereophotogrammetric generation of multitemporal DTMs from high resolution panchromatic satellite imagery and subsequent differencing of the DTMs (A12); ground-based and airborne LiDAR (B2, B3), or some applications using ground-based C-, X-, and Ku-band InSAR (C2, C3, C4) or satellite X-band ...
Falls. 29.1 Falls resulting in injury are the leading cause of accident-related mortality among older people.
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Falls. As we get older, generally we begin to experience an increase in falls, often due to our decreased eyesight, weaker muscles, slower response time, shuffling gait and/or side effects of our medications. You and your Responsible Party understand that the Community cannot guarantee that you will not experience a fall, or an injury from a fall, at the Community.
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Falls. Mountain shall indemnify and save harmless Sedgman from any and all costs, demands, claims, liabilities, actions and other obligations of any nature whatsoever arising from Falls Mountain's breach of section 6.2.
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