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Capture probe, metabarcoding, or shotgun sequencing: which reflects local vegetation best?

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A shotgun wedding

Survey of Ophthalmology, 2021
A 69-year-old woman developed a carotid-cavernous fistula (CCF) after firing a shotgun. Initially, the patient had mild visual symptoms, but later on developed prominent features of CCF including chemosis, proptosis, ophthalmoparesis and conjunctival injection . The fistula was embolized via an intravascular coiling procedure. We are unaware of another
Leroy Ekeh   +3 more
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Suicidal Shotgun Wound Employing a Shotgun Barrel, a Shotgun Shell, and a BB*

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2010
Abstract:  A vast majority of firearms‐related suicides involve the conventional use of a properly functioning, intact firearm. Occasionally, forensic investigators encounter a case wherein the firearm suicide victim employs some form of unconventional use of a weapon, or utilizes an unusual weapon type.
Brian, Linert   +3 more
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Fly meets shotgun: shotgun wins

Nature Genetics, 2000
The sequencing group at Celera Genomics Corporation has cooperated with the European, Canadian and American genome projects to demonstrate that a genomic sequence as large as that of Drosophila melanogaster euchromatin (120 Mb) can be obtained by assembling the sequence of random (‘shotgun’) clones without the prerequisite for a clone-based physical ...
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Shotgun Hematinic Therapy

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1978
Among the numerous throw-aways that the mailman delivers to my door are advertisements from pharmaceutical companies concerning drugs and related products. I recently received a set of complimentary starter prescriptions for a certain drug for the treatment of "iron deficiency anemia and megaloblastic anemia." The drug is composed of ferrous fumarate,
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Shotgun wounds of the limbs

Injury, 1993
Shotgun blasts may cause devastating injuries in civilian trauma practice. We have reviewed 23 consecutive patients with 28 deliberate shotgun wounds to limbs treated over a 4-year period. Wounds were categorized using the Red Cross wound classification.
M P, Stewart, A, Kinninmonth
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[Shotgun gunshot injury--shotgun slugs].

Soudni lekarstvi, 2008
Injuries caused by a shotgun belong to the group of less frequent gunshot wounds. Shotguns are usually used to fire multiple pellets, but they are capable of firing single projectiles. Shotgun slug injuries are rare and severe, and fully compareable to those inflicted by high-velocity projectiles.
P, Hejna, J, Pleskot
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Shotgun Hematinic Therapy

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1979
To the Editor.— Regarding the article by Fred Rosner, in the July issue of theArchives(138:1129, 1978) on shotgun hematinic therapy, I certainly concur, at least in spirit, with the idea that shotgun hematinic therapy is to be eschewed. It is unfortunate, however, that the author compromised his legitimacy by rambling and making statements that, to my
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