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Accidental Homeschoolers

eLearn, 2009
The media creates an image of homeschoolers as a backward-looking dogmatic group who are withdrawing from mainstream society, but this is far from the truth. Indeed, homeschoolers are often progressive, pragmatic, highly sociable, and enthusiastic e-learning families.
John Edelson, Mary Arnold
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Accidental hypothermia

Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1977
Accidental hypothermia is an acute medical emergency with a high mortality rate. Physiologic derangements include hypoxemia, hypotension, acidosis, and arrhythmias. Management consists of careful monitoring rewarming, vigorous supportive care, and treatment of underlying and complicating disorders.
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Paranoia and the Accidental

Psychological Reports, 1993
After commenting on the concept of teleological thinking in paranoia, giving diverse examples of a patient's personal religiosity, the point is made that a patient's recovery may be heralded by the acceptance of the accidental in life.
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Accidental Hypothermia

Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1963
Three further examples of accidental hypothermia are described. In each case hypothermia developed unexpectedly while the patients were in relatively warm surroundings.
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The Accidental Addict

New England Journal of Medicine, 2005
One of the most remarkable tales of a concealed drug addiction began more than a century ago and involves a brilliant young doctor. Dr. Howard Markel writes about William Stewart Halsted, who by the age of 33 faced both professional and literal extinction because of a relentless addiction to cocaine.
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The Accidental Echocardiographer

Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography, 2011
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