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Study on the Effect of Brake Drum on Braking Performance in a Serious Traffic Accident
Guangfu Li, Huajun Zhang, Haihua Xu
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ABSTRACT Aim To analyse how suicide education is integrated into the curricula of nursing degree programmes in Spain. Design A cross‐sectional descriptive study was conducted. Methods A review of 123 nursing curricula and a questionnaire. Data were analysed using IBM SPSS, applying a non‐parametric statistical test to assess the presence and depth of ...
Marta Arrue, Izaro Babarro
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A Study on the Pattern of Ocular Injuries and Their Visual Outcomes Following Road Traffic Accidents. [PDF]
Gagrai J +4 more
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The public health threat of road traffic accidents in Nigeria: A call to action
Noc Onyemaechi, Uchenna R. Ofoma
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ABSTRACT Aim To develop and evaluate the psychometric properties of the Forensic Nursing Competency Scale‐Short Form (FNCS‐SF) for hospital nurses. Background Nurses who care for victims of sexual abuse, domestic violence and elder or child abuse require forensic nursing competencies.
Youn‐Jung Son +3 more
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Instructor-Led VR training in medical emergency rescue education for road traffic accidents: a questionnaire-based study. [PDF]
Li Z +7 more
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Digital Sovereignty and the EU's Identity Between Technological Innovation and European Values
Abstract The debate around ‘digital sovereignty’ identifies tensions rooted in the disparity between the EU's considerable economic and regulatory power in digital matters and its limited mandate and capabilities in foreign policy. Artificial intelligence (AI) is considered a strategic industry in Europe and abroad.
Paola Coletti +2 more
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Utilizing speed change ratio for estimating spatiotemporal impact of traffic accidents on freeways. [PDF]
Yu J.
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Background Children often experience both posttraumatic stress (PTS) and depression after potentially traumatic events (PTEs). Latent class analyses (LCAs) identify subgroups with different co‐occurring symptoms, but little is known about what predicts transitions between these symptom classes over time. Analyzing these transitions could reveal factors
Yaara Sadeh +4 more
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