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Cytogenetic Studies in Perinatal Death
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1990EDITORIAL COMMENT: We have accepted this paper for publication to make obstetricians more aware of the role of cytogenetics in the investigation of perinatal deaths. All 15 of the infants with abnormal karyotypes had morphological congenital anomalies, but the authors do not make it clear how many of these malformations were diagnosed antenatally ...
A, Smith +4 more
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Autopsy study of pediatric deaths
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2002Childhood autopsies occurring during January 1997 to December 1999 were reviewed.Of the total 1,445 deaths autopsied, 441 (30.5%) were of pediatric patients.Of these deaths, 70.3% occurred during neonatal period, 8.6% in infancy, and 21.1% in childhood. Birth asphyxia (57.7%) was the most frequent mode of death in the neonatal period. Infections (67.2%)
S R, Dalal, M V, Jadhav, S D, Deshmukh
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Journal of Neurosurgery, 1971
✓ “Brain death” was analyzed in 25 moribund patients with regard to the clinical evaluation of the patients and the significance of segmental reflexes and electroencephalographic recordings. It is concluded that a state of brain death in a patient with known irreparable pathology can be established solely on clinical grounds.
A, Mohandas, S N, Chou
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✓ “Brain death” was analyzed in 25 moribund patients with regard to the clinical evaluation of the patients and the significance of segmental reflexes and electroencephalographic recordings. It is concluded that a state of brain death in a patient with known irreparable pathology can be established solely on clinical grounds.
A, Mohandas, S N, Chou
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Death Studies, 2020
The present study examined the fear of death among young adults in the wake of the COVID-19. It explored the association between neuroticism and death anxiety during this pandemic crisis, and it also examined the mediating role of perceived stress in ...
M. Pradhan +2 more
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The present study examined the fear of death among young adults in the wake of the COVID-19. It explored the association between neuroticism and death anxiety during this pandemic crisis, and it also examined the mediating role of perceived stress in ...
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Studies on Death-Attitude Scales
Psychological Reports, 1969The present paper reports the results from four analyses of data from a study of 199 female Ss enrolled in introductory psychology. Each S completed a sibling-position questionnaire and the death-scales of Lester (2 ) and Boyar ( 1 ) , not anonymously. (a) Half of the Ss completed the death scales in the order AB and half in the order BA.
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Structural Studies of Death Receptors
2014This chapter describes reports of the structural characterization of death ligands and death receptors (DRs) from the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and TNF receptor families. The review discusses the interactions of these proteins with agonist ligands, inhibitors, and downstream signaling molecules.
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A decade of cell death studies: Breathing new life into necroptosis.
Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2020I. Khan +4 more
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Death studies and memorialisation
Mortality, 2019ABSTRACTThis article serves as an introduction to the four articles which follow (Meaning and mnenomic in archaeological studies of death; Hospices as facilitators of memorialisation; A century of ...
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A Study of Deaths Involving Oxycodone
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1994Abstract Nine deaths involving oxycodone were investigated to assess the contribution of this opiate to these fatalities. All except one of the bodies were subjected to a full autopsy by specialist pathologists with a subsequent thorough toxicological examination. No significant anatomical pathology was found at autopsy.
O H, Drummer +3 more
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Perspectives on Death: A Developmental Study
The Journal of Psychology, 1984While prior research has focused on death anxiety in general, more recent studies have recognized the need for multilevel measures for assessing the fear of death. A 12-item questionnaire used in the present cross-sectional investigation produced three factors--Evaluation of Death in General (Factor I), Belief in the Hereafter (Factor II), and Death ...
J W, Keller, D, Sherry, C, Piotrowski
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