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Electric injury, part II: Specific injuries

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2000
Electric injury can cause disruption of cardiac rhythm and breathing, burns, fractures, dislocations, rhabdomyolysis, eye and ear injury, oral and gastrointestinal injury, vascular damage, disseminated intravascular coagulation, peripheral and spinal cord injury, and Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy.
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Optical-electrical printed circuit boards--Part II

IEEE Potentials, 2009
This is a two-part series that introduces the optical-electrical printed circuit board (O-EPCB) technology and its challenges. Part I covers a survey of current copper-based printed circuit boards and their limitations. It also introduces the optical communication system and its features.
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Part 1: The Electric Cell

Physiotherapy, 1990
overlap of theory and practice. The purpose of this study is to present a descriptive account of this wider world of bioelectric research and theory and to discuss the possible relevance of these ideas to physiotherapy thinking and practice. The hoped-for result is that readers will be interested enough to study the literature for themselves to ...
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New trends in electrical machines technology - Part I

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2014
This "Special Section on New Trends in Electrical Machines Technology" has drawn large interest within the electrical machines and drives community. Therefore, many authors having something to present in these specific topics have submitted their contributions for the peerreview process.
G. A. Capolino, CAVAGNINO, ANDREA
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Electric shock, part I: Physics and pathophysiology

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1993
Electric shock causes injury and death through a variety of mechanisms. The proper treatment of a patient with electric shock depends upon the nature of the injuries sustained. The primary electric injuries to be expected depend in large part on the type of electric energy source, the amount and duration of current flow, and the parts of the body ...
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Electrical Injury, Part I: Mechanisms

Journal of Neuropsychiatry, 2009
Bryan, Brandon C.   +3 more
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Electric shock, part III: Deliberately applied electric shocks and the treatment of electric injuries

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1993
Earlier parts of this series have discussed the physics, pathophysiology, and nature of electric injury. This part will discuss deliberately applied electric shocks and the treatment of electric injuries. Electric shocks are deliberately applied to persons during electroshock therapy and with stun guns, shock batons, and electric cattle prods. Electric
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SYMPOSIUM Part 2 ELECTRICAL TEACHING LABORATORIES

Technical Education and Industrial Training, 1962
The total volume of information and ideas presented by the writers in this Symposium is so large that no purpose would be served by an attempted summing-up. The value of the contributions must surely stem from the fact that the suggestions arise from present teaching experience, and that what has been written can therefore be given due weight by others
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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Electricity of dust clouds - Part I

Proceedings of the Physical Society, 1926
Observations on electrification of various dusts have been made by using a large volume of air at a pretty high speed. The climatic conditions are totally different from those under which other similar observations were made. The number of substances tried is considerably increased. In some cases the sign of electrification is the same as that observed
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