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Incarceration

2019
Hastily built on existing sites such as race tracks and fair grounds, the temporary Wartime Civil Control Administration (WCCA) detention camps in which the Nikkei were first incarcerated were unfit for human habitation. Given the economic devastation wreaked by the removal, the need for financial and other types of aid soon became obvious, but no ...
Bradley D. Edwards, Lawrence F. Travis
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Incarcerated Carbenes

ChemInform, 2005
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
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Incarceration

Abstract An account of humane and least restrictive imprisonment is defended in relation to the punishment of serious criminal offenders. Such imprisonment is cast as the next parsimonious step up in penal severity compared with noncustodial sanctions that impose various burdens on offenders while leaving them at liberty to move about in
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Hospitalized While Incarcerated: Incarceration-Specific Care Practices

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2023
Farah Acher Kaiksow   +2 more
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Incarcerated Pediatric Hernias

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2017
Indirect inguinal hernias are the most commonly incarcerated hernias in children, with a higher incidence in low birth weight and premature infants. Contralateral groin exploration to evaluate for a patent processus vaginalis or subclinical hernia is controversial, given that most never progress to clinical hernias.
Sophia A, Abdulhai   +2 more
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Incarcerated paraesophageal hernia

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1990
The case of an 80-year-old woman with an incarcerated paraesophageal hernia is presented. Among diaphragmatic hernias, the paraesophageal or type II hernia occurs with an incidence of 5%, sliding or type I hernia occurs with an incidence of 95%. Incarcerated paraesophageal hernia is a surgical emergency requiring rapid decompression and reduction to ...
D B, Dunn, G, Quick
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Right phrenohepatic incarceration

The American Journal of Surgery, 1957
Abstract Four cases of traumatic hernia of the liver through the right diaphragm are added to the previously reported cases. The descriptive term, right phrenohepatic incarceration, has been suggested. The common clinical characteristics of this abnormality are given. The probable pathogenesis of the disorder is discussed.
D J, DUGAN, D L, MERRILL
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From Mass Incarceration to Invisible Incarceration

2021
The United States has the highest number of incarcerated people worldwide with a prison population of 2.2 million in 2016 (Gramlich 2018). Mass incarceration is the historically unprecedented number of people incarcerated, and the fact that this population is disproportionately made up of Black and Brown men.
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