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Comparative Analysis of Perceived Threat Threshold from Various Drivers to Cranes Along Indus Flyway, Punjab, Pakistan

open access: yesBiology
Migratory birds globally face escalating anthropogenic threats, with crane species being particularly vulnerable. This study assessed human-perceived threats to cranes (Grus virgo & Grus grus) along Pakistan’s vital Indus Flyway using 400 stakeholder ...
Ayesha Zulfiqar   +5 more
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Acute Stroke due to Electrocution: Uncommon or Unrecognized?

open access: yesCase Reports in Neurological Medicine, 2016
The growing dependence on electricity in our daily lives has increased the incidence of electrocution injuries. Although several neurological injuries have been described previously, acute stroke due to electrocution is rare.
Laxmi Kokatnur, Mohan Rudrappa
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Using Real-Life Cases to Teach Students About Electric Burns Part I Contact Burns [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
We consider the topic of the burning of human flesh caused by electricity. We consider electrothermal burns in this paper and non-contact and arcing burns in the second paper.
Barkana, Buket D.   +3 more
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Literature Review on Mitigation Measures for Bird Electrocutions Occurring Due to Streamers on Transmission Power Lines

open access: yesBirds
Bird streamer faults occur when the streamer, i.e., bird excretion, bridges the gap between two energized components or an energized and an earthed component of a tower structure.
Kaajial Durgapersad   +2 more
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Ending Laminations and Cannon-Thurston Maps

open access: yes, 2013
In earlier work, we had shown that Cannon-Thurston maps exist for Kleinian surface groups. In this paper we prove that pre-images of points are precisely end-points of leaves of the ending lamination whenever the Cannon-Thurston map is not one-to-one. In
B Farb   +3 more
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