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Intracranial Self-Stabbing

American Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology, 2012
Little is known about the psychiatric state of patients who stab themselves in the brain (intracranial self-stabbing), including whether the behavior is usually an attempt to commit suicide and whether it is performed in association with symptoms of psychotic illness.A search for cases of intracranial self-stabbing in New South Wales, Australia (NSW ...
Matthew Large   +3 more
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A Stab at the Tirpitz

2001
Although I was loaned to the British Meteorology Office and took instruction from them, Admiral Riiser-Larsen, as commander in chief of the Norwegian Air Forces, was, in a technical sense, my boss. I therefore made a point of keeping him informed, in general terms, about my activities.
Sverre Petterssen, James Rodger Fleming
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Stenting for a stabbing [PDF]

open access: possibleBMJ, 2015
A 19 year old man sustained a solitary stab wound to the posterior chest. Chest radiography showed an apical …
Chintu Gademsetty   +3 more
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The mechanics of stab wounding

Forensic Science International, 1994
The dynamics of stab wounds were investigated using a load cell connected to microcomputer-based measuring equipment. Two types of knife blade were attached to the load cell to assess the characteristics of stab wounds caused in pig tissue. The results show that as the blade progresses through the tissue it is resisted mostly by the skin, but a ...
Stephen Leadbeatter   +2 more
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Der Akkommodation-Konvergenz-Stab (A=C-Stab)

Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde, 1990
The accommodation-convergence bar was developed as a simple measuring and exercise instrument. For the ophthalmologist, it is a convenient means of measuring accommodation and convergence in the office, while patients can use it for home convergence and fixation exercises which they can monitor themselves.
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Primary stabbing headache

2010
Primary stabbing headache is characterized by transient, cephalic ultrashort stabs of pain. It is a frequent complaint with a prevalence of 35.2%, a female preponderance, and a mean age of onset of 28 years (Vågå study). Attacks are generally characterized by moderate to severe, jabbing or stabbing pain, lasting from a fraction of a second to 3s ...
Ottar Sjaastad, Juan A. Pareja
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Approximation of Rectangle Stabbing and Interval Stabbing Problems

2004
The weighted rectangle multi-stabbing problem (WRMS) can be described as follows: given is a grid in \(\mathop{I\!\!R}^2\)consisting of columns and rows each having a positive integral weight, and a set of closed axis-parallel rectangles each having a positive integral demand.
Frits C. R. Spieksma, Sofia Kovaleva
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Suicide by self-stabbing

Forensic Science International, 1992
Abstract A series of 28 deaths from suicidal stabbing has been analysed for the age, sex and psychiatric history of the victim, the place and time of death, the multiplicity and site of wounds, the incidence and distribution of other injuries and the implements used.
M. A. Green, R.D. Start, C.M. Milroy
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Stab wounds in children

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1983
The Pediatric Surgical Service of Harlem Hospital Center admitted 75 children, 16-years-old and younger, with stab wounds since 1969. Rapid resuscitation and triage of children with major injuries directly to the operating room achieved 100% survival. Review of the circumstance of injury revealed that 75% of the stab wounds were inflicted by children ...
Rajinder P. Gandhi   +2 more
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Primary Stabbing Headache

Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2019
To provide a comprehensive and updated review of the literature on primary stabbing headache.Changes to the ICHD-3 criteria have resulted in increased sensitivity to capture primary stabbing headache (PSH). According to the ICHD-3, the sharp stabbing pain is no longer restricted to the first division of the trigeminal nerve.
Esma Dilli, Danielle K. Murray
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