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Fatalism Revisited

Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 2008
To review the concept of fatalism among African Americans by discussing how religiosity/spirituality may guide them in seeking cancer care in a positive rather than a fatalistic way.Nursing, social science, and medical journals.Using culturally targeted faith-based interventions to educate African Americans about cancer can serve as a strategy to ...
Phyllis D, Morgan   +2 more
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Theophylline fatalities

Forensic Science International, 1980
Two fatal cases are presented involving the acute ingestion of theophylline resulting in blood theophylline concentrations greater than one hundred times the accepted therapeutic range.
C L, Winek   +3 more
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Fatal panniculitis

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1985
The Weber-Christian syndrome (relapsing nodular panniculitis) displays a clinical spectrum varying from short, self-limited, or intermittent disease episodes to persistent disease with fatal outcome. Inflamed adipose tissue is exclusively subcutaneous in some patients and is both subcutaneous and perivisceral in others. Inflammation of fat may induce a
I K, Aronson   +5 more
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Femme fatale - fatale Fama

2020
Die vorliegende Arbeit untersucht die Rezeptionsgeschichte der biblischen Figur Delila aus der Simson-Delila-Erzählung in Ri 16,4-21. Die theoretische Basis für die Arbeit bilden Fragen der Rezeption sowie der literaturwissenschaftliche Ansatz der Rezeptionsästhetik.
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Selective Fatalism

The Journal of Legal Studies, 1998
Human beings are selectively fatalistic. Some risks appear as "background noise," whereas other, quantitatively identical risks cause enormous concern. This essay explores the reasons for selective fatalism and possible legal responses. Sometimes selective fatalism is a product of distributional issues, as people focus especially on risks that face ...
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Firearm fatalities

Forensic Science International, 1992
One hundred and twenty eight cases of shooting fatalities were investigated during an 11-year period. Of these 57% were homicidal shootings with 34% suicidal in nature. Only two suicidal fatalities were female. Analysis of the sites of entrance wounds confirmed the 'sites of election' in suicidal shootings, whilst homicidal wounds showed a much wider ...
D, Rouse, L, Dunn
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Fatal and Near Fatal Idiopathic Anaphylaxis

Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 1995
To document that idiopathic anaphylaxis may have a fatal or near fatal outcome.Review of selected cases seen personally by authors during the past 16 years.University faculty practice and private practices.All cases of idiopathic anaphylaxis seen by the authors are not presented, but 10 cases were selected to demonstrate two fatalities and eight cases ...
R, Patterson   +5 more
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Fatal Attraction

Fertility and Sterility, 1993
H P, Wiczyk, E J, Margalioth
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Case Fatality Proportion

Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 2007
A precise definition of case fatality proportion for compartmental disease transmission models with disease induced mortality rate is given. This is applied in classical epidemic modeling frameworks to models with multiple infectious stages, with multi-groups, with spatial patches, and with age of infection.
Ma, Junling, van den Driessche, P.
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Fatal pancreatitis

The American Journal of Surgery, 1966
A E, Shader, J R, Paxton
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