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Expanding the scope of emergency care: The clinical forensic medicine fellowship at Kings County Hospital. [PDF]

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Youssef E   +7 more
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Ballistic injury

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1986
Wound profiles made under controlled conditions in the wound ballistics laboratory at the Letterman Army Institute of Research showed the location along their tissue path at which projectiles cause tissue disruption and the type of disruption (crush from direct contact with the projectile or stretch from temporary cavitation).
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Understanding Ballistic Injuries

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2023
Understanding the pathophysiology of a disease allows physicians to make a diagnosis, alter its natural course, and develop and implement appropriate preventative and management strategies. With ballistic injuries, an understanding of how the mechanism of injury translates to the injuries observed makes it possible to make sense of what can, at times ...
Noah, Ditkofsky   +6 more
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Imaging Ballistic Injuries

Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal, 2020
Here in Canada, we often think of gun violence as confined to conflict zones, terrorism, and more of a problem for our southern neighbor. However, in recent years, it has also become a Canadian problem with increased gun violence related to criminal activity presenting in daily practice. Radiologists play a critical role in the evaluation of ballistic
Noah G. Ditkofsky   +2 more
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Ballistic random walker

Physical Review E, 1996
We introduce and investigate the scaling properties of a random walker that moves ballistically on a two-dimensional square lattice. The walker is scattered (changes direction randomly) every time it reaches a previously unvisited site, and follows ballistic trajectories between two scattering events.
, Molinàs-Mata   +3 more
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Ballistic Trauma: Overview and Statistics – Wound Ballistics

2016
Wound ballistics is the specialty in ballistics dealing with the interaction of bullet and tissue, resulting in lesions when humans or animals are hit. The lesions depend on the velocity and mass of the bullet as well as its design. Bullets are divided into low- and high-velocity bullets.
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Anomalous ballistic diffusion

Physical Review B, 1986
We introduce a novel two-component random network. Unit resistors are placed at random along the bonds of a pure superconducting linear chain, with the distance $l$ between successive resistors being chosen from the distribution $P(l)\ensuremath{\sim}{l}^{\ensuremath{-}(\ensuremath{\alpha}+1)}$ where $\ensuremath{\alpha}g0$ is a tunable parameter.
, Havlin, , Bunde, , Stanley
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Sequential ballistic movement

Ergonomics, 1988
Studies of sequential ballistic movements showed that strong interaction occurs between components of a complex movement task. Within an individual component of the motion, a good predictor of movement time was the square root of the movement amplitude.
K C, Gan, E R, Hoffmann
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