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The Dangerous Triangle (Still Dangerous)

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969
To the Editor:— "It's just a pimple, doctor," and "my nose has a tender spot," are common complaints. With our vast armamentarium of antibiotics, we are inclined to become blase about these complaints and forget the formidable reports regarding the dangerous triangle.
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Dangerous toys

ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2010
AbstractBackground:  Motorcycles are sources of significant injury for children. There is limited data describing New Zealand's experience. The study's aim was to quantify the burden of motorcycle trauma presenting to Starship Children's Hospital by assessing the annual admission rates, severity and pattern of injuries, and patient mortality, and to ...
Alison, Scott   +2 more
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Detaining Dangerous Offenders: dangerous confusions and dangerous politics

Criminal Justice Matters, 2003
(2003). Detaining Dangerous Offenders: dangerous confusions and dangerous politics. Criminal Justice Matters: Vol. 51, Dangerous Offenders, pp. 14-15.
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The Dangers of the Bicycle

New England Journal of Medicine, 1971
For almost a century the bicycle has been used in the United States as a recreational medium for children and adults. This function has contrasted sharply with that of many other countries, where transportation has been the bicycle's most important use.
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Dangerous offenders and dangerousness

2012
In 1977, Professor (now Sir) Anthony Bottoms delivered his inaugural lecture, ‘Reflections on the renaissance of dangerousness’. This was a critical response to the proposals of several committees to introduce indeterminate prison sentences for offenders deemed to be ‘dangerous’.
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The dangerous placenta

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1951
Abstract The ideal for which we strive is no maternal deaths, and a foetal wastage of less than 10 per cent. 1. 1. We believe this can be obtained by teamwork starting in the antenatal clinics and involving the obstetricians, the radiologists, the paediatricians, and last, but not least, the nursing staff. 2. 2.
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“Dangerousness” and dangerous law

The Lancet, 2001
F R, Farnham, D V, James
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SNANGER DANGER:

This chapter works with the notion of child-adult kinship in an analysis of a strain of Harry Potter fanfiction known as Severus Snape/Hermione Granger (SS/HG), proposing that in fanfiction young people speak in tandem with as much as against adults. Drawing on Gubar’s kinship model of CYA and on James Paul Gee’s notion of “affinity spaces,” meaning ...
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Trends in Fire Danger and Population Exposure along the Wildland–Urban Interface

Environmental Science & Technology, 2021
Geoffrey Colin L Peterson   +2 more
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