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Neurosurgery, 1986
The Beirut terrorist bombing on October 23, 1983, caused 234 immediate deaths and injured at least 112 survivors. Military medical records were available for each casualty; postmortem examination reports were available for each immediate fatality. This represented a unique opportunity to assess type, incidence, treatment, and outcome of neurological ...
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The Beirut terrorist bombing on October 23, 1983, caused 234 immediate deaths and injured at least 112 survivors. Military medical records were available for each casualty; postmortem examination reports were available for each immediate fatality. This represented a unique opportunity to assess type, incidence, treatment, and outcome of neurological ...
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Beirut ammonium nitrate explosion: Are not we really learning anything?
, 2020Disasters caused by large‐scale ammonium nitrate (AN) detonations initiated by fires are well known. The Beirut explosion is again a very sad event with disastrous consequences, but it is not a surprise in the sense of a new phenomenon. It is tragic that
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Owing perhaps to its tumultuous history, vibrant cultures, and the diversity of its populations, Beirut has been the center of a rich reflection on historical and contemporary urbanization. Less than two centuries ago, Beirut was a small provincial town of less than 5,000 inhabitants. The city’s ascendency to regional center and capital city is tied to
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2003
Abstract In the late 1960s the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) was expelled from its base of operations in Jordan owing to a disagreement with the ruling party. The PLO’s leader, Yasir Arafat, moved his headquarters to Beirut, Lebanon, from which terrorist attacks were launched.
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Abstract In the late 1960s the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) was expelled from its base of operations in Jordan owing to a disagreement with the ruling party. The PLO’s leader, Yasir Arafat, moved his headquarters to Beirut, Lebanon, from which terrorist attacks were launched.
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Anxiety, Depression and PTSD in Children and Adolescents following the Beirut Port Explosion.
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2022F. Maalouf +6 more
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The Beirut explosion psychological impact study: An online cross-sectional population survey.
Traumatology, 2022Joseph El Khoury +5 more
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Damage detection using SAR coherence statistical analysis, application to Beirut, Lebanon
ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 2021Tamer ElGharbawi, Fawzi Zarzoura
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