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Plumbagin Induces Cell Cycle Arrest and Autophagy and Suppresses Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition Involving PI3K/Akt/mTOR-Mediated Pathway in Human Pancreatic Cancer Cells [Retraction]. [PDF]
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Prognosis of Cardiac Arrest—Peri-arrest and Post-arrest Considerations
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2023There has been only a small improvement in survival and neurologic outcomes in patients with cardiac arrest in recent decades. Type of arrest, length of total arrest time, and location of arrest alter the trajectory of survival and neurologic outcome.
Brian D, Sumner, Christopher W, Hahn
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When an Arrest Is Not an Arrest
Police Quarterly, 2012The authors examine a largely unexamined issue: the extent to which, and circumstances under which, police exceptionally clear cases. This is a particularly salient issue in intimate partner violence cases where this clearance category may be used to enable the circumvention of laws mandating arrest.
David Hirschel, Donald Faggiani
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“House Arrest” or “Developmental Arrest”? A Study of Youth Under House Arrest
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2018Studies have examined the potential benefits and risks of alternative forms of detention, such as house arrest, for adults but, despite its growing use, little research has examined the implications of house arrest for juveniles. The current research examined the experience of 14 adolescents under house arrest.
Elad, Chamiel, Sophie D, Walsh
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2021
Abstract The focus of the empirical account of human rights in Part IV is on the suspect’s right to liberty in the context of police custody. In keeping with the style adopted in Part III, the discussion that follows seeks to closely analyse how particular aspects of police practices and decision-making interact with human rights law ...
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Abstract The focus of the empirical account of human rights in Part IV is on the suspect’s right to liberty in the context of police custody. In keeping with the style adopted in Part III, the discussion that follows seeks to closely analyse how particular aspects of police practices and decision-making interact with human rights law ...
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