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Independency of myocardial stunning of endothelial stunning?
Basic Research in Cardiology, 2007Vascular endothelial cells play an important role in the control of vascular tone. The reasons for coronary endothelial dysfunction are complex and may involve ischemia/reperfusion injury. We investigated whether endothelial, smooth muscle, and myocardial dysfunction are independent phenomena.Rabbit hearts were rapidly excised without intermittent ...
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Halal Slaughter of Cattle: To Stun or Not to Stun?
CABI Reviews, 2023Abstract The rules governing halal slaughter are derived from the Quran, Hadith and Sunnah. These rules stipulate that at the time of neck cutting and exsanguination, animals must be alive. As a result, many practicing Muslims do not accept pre-slaughter stunning because they believe it can result in the death of animals before bleeding ...
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Heart Failure Reviews, 2003
Myocardial stunning refers to the contractile dysfunction that occurs following an episode of acute ischaemia, despite the return of normal blood flow. The phenomenon was initially identified in animal models, where it has been very well characterised, and there was initial doubt about whether a similar syndrome occurred in humans, and if it did ...
Edward, Barnes, Masood A, Khan
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Myocardial stunning refers to the contractile dysfunction that occurs following an episode of acute ischaemia, despite the return of normal blood flow. The phenomenon was initially identified in animal models, where it has been very well characterised, and there was initial doubt about whether a similar syndrome occurred in humans, and if it did ...
Edward, Barnes, Masood A, Khan
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Stunning of the myocardium: An update
Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy, 1991When severely ischemic myocardium is reperfused, prolonged myocardial dysfunction--a phenomenon named myocardial stunning--frequently occurs. Stunning also occurs in a variety of other situations. These include myocardium located adjacent to infarcted tissue, transient increase in myocardial O2 demands in the presence of incomplete coronary obstruction,
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2004
In most of the developed countries, excluding the United States of America, it is a statutory requirement that all animals including poultry slaughtered for human consumption are rendered immediately unconscious (stunning) and they remain so until death supervenes through blood loss (slaughter).
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In most of the developed countries, excluding the United States of America, it is a statutory requirement that all animals including poultry slaughtered for human consumption are rendered immediately unconscious (stunning) and they remain so until death supervenes through blood loss (slaughter).
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Therapy for myocardial stunning
Basic Research in Cardiology, 1995Myocardial stunning, or postischemic dysfunction, is defined as delayed recovery of systolic and/or diastolic function of viable myocardium despite restoration of coronary flow after an ischemic insult (4). The severity and duration of myocardial stunning is highly dependent on the duration and severity of the previous ischemic insult (2).
Y, Birnbaum, R A, Kloner
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Ubiquity of myocardial stunning
Basic Research in Cardiology, 1995The prolonged depression of myocardial function following episodes of myocardial ischemia now known as myocardial stunning, appears ubiquitous in both the experimental and clinical settings. With recent therapies designed to ameliorate ischemic myocardium, e.g., coronary artery bypass, coronary thrombolysis, coronary angioplasty, the inexorable ...
S F, Vatner, G R, Heyndrickx
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Veterinary Record, 2014
IN response to Simon Hayes's statement in his recent letter that ‘Shechita is not non-stun slaughter as the cut causes both a stun and kill in a …
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IN response to Simon Hayes's statement in his recent letter that ‘Shechita is not non-stun slaughter as the cut causes both a stun and kill in a …
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Stunning morality: The moral dimensions of stun belts
Criminal Justice Ethics, 1998Introduction O.J. was supposed to wear one on the visit to the crime scene, but he did not. Along with striped uniforms, they are supposed to be standard attire in chain gangs in several states, although they have been outlawed in others. They are often part of a defendant's outfit in court and in visits to medical facilities.
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Veterinary Record, 2012
Bill Reilly has spent his professional life working in public health and is a past-president of the BVA. The current situation is not acceptable, says Bill Reilly AS a postgraduate veterinary public health student in the late 1970s I was appalled to witness Schecita slaughter, something I had not seen as an undergraduate. The distress, fear and pain
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Bill Reilly has spent his professional life working in public health and is a past-president of the BVA. The current situation is not acceptable, says Bill Reilly AS a postgraduate veterinary public health student in the late 1970s I was appalled to witness Schecita slaughter, something I had not seen as an undergraduate. The distress, fear and pain
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