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FOREIGN MATERIAL IN THE STOMACH
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1911It is not very unusual that hysterical and insane patients swallow hard and indigestible articles, and occasionally this foreign material is found in the stomach at operation or autopsy. Buttons, coins, needles, pins, hairpins, nails, false teeth, and even knives and forks have occasionally been swallowed; and at times may give rise to serious trouble ...
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Foreign Language Programmed Materials: 1966*
The Modern Language Journal, 1967like "sleep learning" or, worse, if it actually enables a student to learn anything, it will dehumanize the school and the student in the process. To believers, programmed instruction is the democratic analog of the personal tutor in a mass society. To this group it is a technological panacea in pedagogy based on the crux of the teaching situation, viz.
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Microstructure of initial thrombus formation on foreign materials
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1969AbstractBy reflected light microscopy, the thrombi formed on a variety of foreign surfaces have been shown to be composed of isolated cellular aggregates and an interaggregate red cell fibrin mesh. The thrombi viewed by this method were seen in two dimensions as they formed at the foreign surface blood interface. Standard histological evaluation of the
R C, Dutton +3 more
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Airway obstructed by foreign material: The Heimlich maneuver
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1976To investigate the application of a cough-creating thrust for the removal of airway-obstructing foreign material, the thrust was applied to six adult male anesthetized volunteers at the waist, at the low chest level, and at the midchest level, with the subjects in both the horizontal-lateral and the sitting positions.
C W, Guildner, D, Williams, T, Subitch
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Lethal consequences of ingested foreign material in seabirds
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology, 2010A pied cormorant (Phalacrocroax varius) was found sleeping on rocks in a coastal region near Adelaide. Examination revealed entanglement by fishing line with superficial wounds to the left leg. The cormorant was also reported to have ingested a number of fishing hooks, however, the exact location of the hooks was not known.
Carapetis, E. +2 more
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Impression materials as foreign bodies
British Dental Journal, 1972C, Price, F I, Whitehead
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Managing and Controlling Foreign Materials
Cereal Foods World, 2017Foreign material control is an essential element of any processor's food quality and safety program. To be successful, Stier argues that processors should take a systematic approach to identifying potential foreign materials and ensuring that they do not end up in their food products. The tools used to detect and remove metals, glass, and other foreign
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Syphilitic gumma arising in association with foreign material
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 2016Until recently the number of patients with syphilis has been diminishing. Although that trend has reversed cases of tertiary syphilis are rare and often difficult to diagnose as a substantial number of patients will have a negative rapid plasma reagin.
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