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Hang Together or Hang Separately:

Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 1994
The authors trace the history and development of the name authority and subject work compnents of the National Coordinated Cataloging Operations (NACO) and characterize the growth of its membership and activity scope, file breadth and size, quality and quantity standards, and governance.
John J. Riemer, Karen Morgenroth
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Unusual Hanging Deaths

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1986
Abstract Four unrelated hanging deaths involving young white males, all in enlisted status in the United States military, are presented. Taken in a military context, one scene served as a suicide note equivalent with the unmistakable message of extreme defiance toward military regulations.
M A, Clark, F C, Kerr
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Unusual Hanging Deaths

The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1988
We describe the circumstances and medical findings of four unusual hanging deaths. In brief, the unusual features are tracheostomy, delayed death, self-mutilation combined with severe neck injury caused by lengthy drop, and homicidal hanging in a young girl.
C T, Cooke, G A, Cadden, J M, Hilton
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Survival in Hanging

The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1993
Although hanging is a popular means for suicides in India, the attempt frequently does not result in death. Of 12 cases of hanging, only one of which was accidental, seen at our institution during 1985-90, all but two victims survived. We present data indicating that hanging victims can be resuscitated even after prolonged periods of suspension and ...
K G, Pradeep, V, Kanthaswamy
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CT in hanging

Neuroradiology, 1993
A recent report on CT of the brain in hmlging prompted us to add an other case of hanging in which CT was performed. A 52-year old woman was resuscitated after attempted suicide by banging. Two hours later, on transfer to our hospital, she was comatose with fixed, dilated pupils.
S, Ohkawa, A, Yamadori
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Near-hanging injury

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1983
Near-hanging injury results in multisystem insult and injury. Acute or delayed respiratory complications can result in death. A survivor can suffer neuropsychiatric sequelae ranging from amnesia to a prolonged vegetative state. Treatment is directed toward ensuring cerebral oxygenation, lowering increased intracranial pressure, and treating respiratory
T P, McHugh, M, Stout
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Hanging and near-hanging

BJA Education, 2023
A E, Coombs, D, Ashton-Cleary
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The Hanging Ala

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1984
The relationship of the alar rim to the columella can be altered during rhinoplasty. This may be especially true when a long nose has been shortened. In thin-skinned individuals, elevation of the ala may be accomplished by resection of the caudal aspect of the lateral crus without trimming the lining.
P, McKinney, M L, Stalnecker
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The Hang Up

Hastings Center Report, 2020
AbstractOver the past year, our ethics service has had numerous consultations involving patients who use the emergency department for regular dialysis. Sometimes, they have access to outpatient hemodialysis that they forgo; other times, they've been “fired” from this kind of outpatient facility, and so the ED is their last option.
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Apparent Partial Hanging

American Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology, 2010
A careful analysis of circumstances and investigations of death scene are required before commenting on the manner of death in a case of hanging. Hanging may result from either complete or incomplete suspension of the body. Two cases of hanging are reported where discrimination in eyewitness's account and death scene investigation report was evident ...
Tanuj, Kanchan   +3 more
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