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Extreme Ultraviolet Late-Phase Flares: Before and During the Solar Dynamics Observatory Mission [PDF]
The SDO EUV observations have revealed interesting characteristics of warm coronal emissions, which peak soon after the hot coronal X-ray emissions peak during a flare and then sometimes peak for a second time hours after the X-ray flare peak. This flare type, with two warm coronal emission peaks but only one X-ray peak, has been named the EUV late ...
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The Overdose/Homicide Epidemic [PDF]
This Article explores the lack of regulation of coroners, concerns within the forensic science community on the reliability of coroner determinations, and ultimately, how elected laypeople serving as coroners may influence the rise in drug-induced ...
Beety, Valena E.
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Involuntary treatment policies that remove youth autonomy threaten the well‐being of youth who use drugs (YWUD) and constitute a form of structural stigma. Recent debate in British Columbia (BC) on “secure care” legislation (e.g., support from wealthy White parents and opposition by Indigenous organizations) shows how the agency of YWUD is contested ...
Michael Hinderyckx, Scott D. Neufeld
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Characteristics of the Solar Coronal Line Profiles from Fabry-Perot Interferometric Observations [PDF]
This article reports the analysis of a set of Fabry-Perot interferograms that were studied to probe the physical parameters of the inner solar corona. The observations were carried out in the coronal green line, Fe XIV 5302.86 {\AA}, during the total solar eclipse of 21 June 2001 which occurred in Lusaka, Zambia.
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Abstract Background and Aims Long‐term treatment of opioid dependence with the opioid agonist therapy (OAT) methadone can lead to significant weight gain. This study investigated whether OAT patients with a body mass index (BMI) deemed overweight (≥25) are at increased risk of mortality.
Thikra Algahtani+5 more
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An Exploration of Spatial Radiomic Features in Pulmonary Sarcoidosis [PDF]
Sarcoidosis is a rare, multi-systemic, inflammatory disease, primarily affecting the lungs. High-resolution computed tomography (CT) scans are used to clinically characterize pulmonary sarcoidosis. In the medical imaging field, there is growing recognition to switch from visual examination of CT images to more rapid, objective assessments of the ...
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Adjudicating Death: Professionals or Politicians? [PDF]
Given that there is significant variation across the states in terms of whether death examination offices are run by trained professionals or local politicians, we should, in theory, be able to empirically test the question of whether professionals or ...
Choi, Stephen J., Gulati, Mitu
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ABSTRACT This exploratory study examines 298 homicides of US transgender and gender non‐conforming victims from 1st January 2013–1st January 2023. Using content analysis and triangulation of data from open‐source news reports along with official data sources (i.e., government reports, police reports, post‐mortem reports, etc.) victimology and forensic ...
Heather Panter, Amanda Farrell
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A Reference Guide for Certification of Deaths Associated With Pregnancy on Death Certificates [PDF]
This reference guide provides physicians, medical examiners, coroners, and other medical certifiers with specific recommendations and examples of documenting different types of deaths associated with pregnancy.20222022-03-23T00:00 ...
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This retrospective study investigated the relationship among psychiatric consultation history, method of suicide, and the background information of individuals who died by suicide, based on postmortem information obtained from the Osaka Prefectural Medical Examiner's Office.
Ryu Murakami+4 more
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