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Electrocution as a cause of vascular injury: Case series and literature review
Electrocution is a complex trauma affecting the whole organism. High voltages can damage arteries immediately causing vessels rupture or thrombosis, or later having probably resulted in a weakening of the arterial wall.Only a few cases of peripheral ...
Elisabetta Tanda+8 more
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An unusual case of high‐voltage electrical injury involving fractal wood burning
A 26‐year‐old female was brought to the emergency department after an apparent electrocution. She was unresponsive, pulseless, and found to be in ventricular fibrillation upon arrival.
Christopher Richardson, Kevin Johnston
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Study of different facets of electrocution deaths: a 5-year review
BackgroundDeaths due to fatal electric injuries are quite common due to extensive use of electricity in home and industries. Hence, every single case of electrocution should be thoroughly investigated.ResultThis study was conducted from 2012 to 2016 to ...
S. Giri, A. Waghmode, N. Tumram
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Violence, Volition, and Volatility: The Embodied Subjectivity of Women in Cults
This paper explores the embodied experience of 25 women who are former cult members. By delving into the stories of three protagonists, we examine how these women engaged with and possibly redefined the cult's socially constructed notion of womanhood.
Shirly Bar‐Lev, Michal Morag
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Imaginative Possibilities in the Ethical Space
ABSTRACT This chapter describes the history of the Disrupting the Disciplines movement and the methods for its implementation that have been explored over the years. It focuses primarily on how the technique has been developed at one institution (Mount Royal University) and on the ways that Disrupting interviews forefront the ethical space as creating ...
Gabrielle Weasel Head+2 more
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The decline of white‐backed vultures Gyps africanus (hereafter termed vultures) across Africa highlights the need to understand their habitat and nesting requirements, especially in protected areas where African elephants Loxodonta africana can impact the trees in which vultures build their nests.
Robin M. Cook+2 more
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Fine‐scale spatial risk models to predict avian collisions with power lines
Our study illustrates a framework for using bird movement data to provide insights into avian behaviour and the risk they encounter around power line infrastructure. Electricity delivery industries can use these models to identify the electrical infrastructure that poses the highest risk to avian survival and prioritise mitigation efforts, thereby ...
James M. Pay+6 more
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Light and barrier traps near human activity selectively captured more Anopheles arabiensis, indicating a strong attraction to humans and explicit bias in adult sampling methods. Traps placed in open glades away from humans captured species proportions similar to larval samples, suggesting reduced sampling bias in those settings. Visits by entomological
Deogratius R. Kavishe+8 more
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This study provides the first complete mitochondrial genome of the monotypic H. thurjii , sequenced using next‐generation technologies. Additionally, it employs ensemble species distribution modeling to evaluate habitat suitability and shape geometry under both current and projected climatic scenarios.
Imon Abedin+7 more
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