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Bystander and emergency medical service responses to and outcomes of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest among domestic and non-domestic visitors in Japan. [PDF]
Omatsu K, Ushimoto T, Inaba H.
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Incidence of Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest on a Postholiday Weekday.
Cha MS, Song MJ, Kim JS.
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Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1994
Suicides that take place in the presence of others have not been the topic of systematic scientific inquiry. The so‐called witnessed suicides account for a small percentage of all suicides but offer a unique view into the dynamics of self‐destructive behavior.
C P, McDowell +2 more
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Suicides that take place in the presence of others have not been the topic of systematic scientific inquiry. The so‐called witnessed suicides account for a small percentage of all suicides but offer a unique view into the dynamics of self‐destructive behavior.
C P, McDowell +2 more
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Nursing Science Quarterly, 2014
The author in this article explores thinking on witnessing or bearing witness from the theoretical perspectives of nursing, philosophy, Christian theology, and journalism. Although there are nuances in the meanings of witnessing and the actions involved in witnessing, all of the identified disciplines discussed the responsibility they have for bearing
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The author in this article explores thinking on witnessing or bearing witness from the theoretical perspectives of nursing, philosophy, Christian theology, and journalism. Although there are nuances in the meanings of witnessing and the actions involved in witnessing, all of the identified disciplines discussed the responsibility they have for bearing
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, 2017
Foreword Christopher Hill Introduction Part I. Inheritance: 1. Works or faith? 2. Antinomianisms 3. The 'Ranting' impulse 4. The polite witness 5. Radical dissent 6. A peculiar people 7. Anti-hegemony Appendix 1.
Edward P. Thompson
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Foreword Christopher Hill Introduction Part I. Inheritance: 1. Works or faith? 2. Antinomianisms 3. The 'Ranting' impulse 4. The polite witness 5. Radical dissent 6. A peculiar people 7. Anti-hegemony Appendix 1.
Edward P. Thompson
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2000
A description is given of some aspects of the normal human auricle. The physiognomy of the auricle is different for every individual which leads to the possibility of identifying people based on their auricles. Indeed this has even led to the reading of earprints similar to fingerprints, a fact not generally known amongst ENT-specialists.
L, Feenstra, C, van der Lugt
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A description is given of some aspects of the normal human auricle. The physiognomy of the auricle is different for every individual which leads to the possibility of identifying people based on their auricles. Indeed this has even led to the reading of earprints similar to fingerprints, a fact not generally known amongst ENT-specialists.
L, Feenstra, C, van der Lugt
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