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Prioritizing Feasible and Impactful Actions to Enable Secure AI Development and Use in Biology
ABSTRACT As artificial intelligence continues to enhance biological innovation, the potential for misuse must be addressed to fully unlock the potential societal benefits. While significant work has been done to evaluate general‐purpose AI and specialized biological design tools (BDTs) for biothreat creation risks, actionable steps to mitigate the risk
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Posttraumatic stress disorder following childhood sexual and physical abuse: a study protocol for an 11-week randomised controlled trial comparing imaginal exposure and imagery rescripting. [PDF]
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Pediatric Clinics of North America
Physical violence against children is the most prevalent form of violence encountered. Physical violence is seen as a form of disciplinary action to control children in many societies. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), established to safeguard children from circumstances that impede their development, including neglect ...
Mehmet Oguz Polat, Hilal Karayazi
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Physical violence against children is the most prevalent form of violence encountered. Physical violence is seen as a form of disciplinary action to control children in many societies. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), established to safeguard children from circumstances that impede their development, including neglect ...
Mehmet Oguz Polat, Hilal Karayazi
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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2014
Physical abuse of the elderly is a significant public health concern. The true prevalence of all types is unknown, and under-reporting is known to be significant. The geriatric population is projected to increase dramatically over the next 10 years, and the number of abused individuals is projected to increase also.
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Physical abuse of the elderly is a significant public health concern. The true prevalence of all types is unknown, and under-reporting is known to be significant. The geriatric population is projected to increase dramatically over the next 10 years, and the number of abused individuals is projected to increase also.
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Orthopaedic Nursing, 1989
This article discusses the background and main indicators of physical child abuse. The author points out the role of orthopaedic nurses in identifying possibly abused children and bringing their suspicions to those with responsibility for investigation of and services to families in trouble.
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This article discusses the background and main indicators of physical child abuse. The author points out the role of orthopaedic nurses in identifying possibly abused children and bringing their suspicions to those with responsibility for investigation of and services to families in trouble.
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1993
Child abuse is an age-old problem for which we have had documentary records for as long as we have had recorded history. This article reviews the ethical dilemmas, diagnosis, interviewing guidelines, physical examination, and treatment for child physical abuse. Also discussed are unusual manifestations and differential diagnosis.
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Child abuse is an age-old problem for which we have had documentary records for as long as we have had recorded history. This article reviews the ethical dilemmas, diagnosis, interviewing guidelines, physical examination, and treatment for child physical abuse. Also discussed are unusual manifestations and differential diagnosis.
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2002
Abstract Research has shown that physical methods of controlling children remain popular. In community studies, for example the work of Marjorie Smith from the Institute of Child Health in London, confirmed that 14% of all children suffered severe experiences of physical punishment.
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Abstract Research has shown that physical methods of controlling children remain popular. In community studies, for example the work of Marjorie Smith from the Institute of Child Health in London, confirmed that 14% of all children suffered severe experiences of physical punishment.
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Pediatrics in Review, 2004
1. Andrew P. Sirotnak, MD* 2. Tamara Grigsby, MD† 3. Richard D. Krugman, MD§ 1. *Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine; Director, Kempe Child Protection Team, The Children’s Hospital and Kempe Children’s Center 2. †Armed Forces Center for Child Protection, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD 3.
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1. Andrew P. Sirotnak, MD* 2. Tamara Grigsby, MD† 3. Richard D. Krugman, MD§ 1. *Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine; Director, Kempe Child Protection Team, The Children’s Hospital and Kempe Children’s Center 2. †Armed Forces Center for Child Protection, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD 3.
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