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The Venom Proteome of the Ecologically Divergent Australian Elapid, Southern Death Adder <i>Acanthophis antarcticus</i>. [PDF]

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Cobras

Wilderness & Environmental Medicine, 1995
Human encounters with cobras in Africa and Asia are common with substantial mortality and primarily respiratory paralysis in untreated cases. First aid includes maintaining calm, placing a lymphatic retardant on the bitten extremity, and transportation to a medical facility. Medical management is antivenin.
T M, Davidson, S, Schafer, J, Killfoil
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Coping with COBRA

Compensation & Benefits Review, 1987
Although they are meant to be cost-neutral for employers, COBRA's health-care continuation provisions contain hidden costs, draconian penalties, and legal traps that every employer should be aware of.
S D, Baderian, I B, Stempel
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COBRA

Journal of Health & Social Policy, 1998
COBRA refers to the provision in the 1985 Consolidated Omnibus Reconciliation Act that allows terminated employees to continue to buy health insurance at group rates, and that allow families who lose their coverage through the death or divorce of the employee also to continue to buy coverage.
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