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A Case of Cobra-Bite.

open access: green, 1926
Alyson Harty
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Challenging Misconceptions about Race in Undergraduate Genetics. [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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Cobra Bite Following Immunization Against Cobra Venom

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965
THE INDIAN COBRA ( Naja naja ) is considered by most authorities to be one of the most deadly snakes in the world. In India, where the annual mortality from snakebite may reach 25,000 to 30,000, the bite of the cobra is considered one of the prime offenders. Ahuja and Singh 1 and Puranananda 2 have reviewed the symptomatology of cobra bite.
E D, CANAN, H H, FLOWERS
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COBRA

Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Mobile systems, applications, and services, 2012
This paper presents COBRA - a visible light communication (VLC) system for off-the-shelf smartphones. COBRA encodes information into specially designed 2D color barcodes and streams them between screen and camera of smartphones. Due to the directionality and short range of visible light, COBRA can preserve user privacy and security in many near field ...
Tian Hao, Ruogu Zhou, Guoliang Xing
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Cobra

CHI '10 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2010
We discuss Cobra, a handheld peripheral for computer games that applies flexible display design principles to provide a highly intuitive, mobile gaming experience. Cobra is a flexible plastic board interface that uses bends as input to the gaming device. The display is provided by a shoulder-mounted Pico projector.
Zi Ye, Hammad Khalid
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“Cobra Head” Stone

The Journal of Pediatrics, 2014
Leinster
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