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1  among the different sources of harm for the victim.
2 h as grandparents are included alongside the victim.
3 e likely to use a firearm and to have a male victim.
4 useful tool for linking a perpetrator to its victim.
5 ho served as the protagonist, wrongdoer, and victim.
6 gdoer seized both toys, leaving none for the victim.
7 ytic treatment-induced haemorrhage in stroke victims.
8 pt the cycle of abuse and violence for these victims.
9 ve and presents a decade earlier in Lebanese victims.
10  time frame suitable for the majority of new victims.
11  of the world's 1.8 million annual snakebite victims.
12 ures to reduce its burden and effects on its victims.
13 capital affect the mental health of disaster victims.
14 y indicates torture and/or mutilation of the victims.
15 s, and prognostic factors for cardiac arrest victims.
16 e emotional and psychological costs to their victims.
17 een reported in postmortem brains of suicide victims.
18  and gene expression is disrupted in suicide victims.
19 llies, and the effects of their behaviors on victims.
20  5-HT2CR receptors) in the brains of suicide victims.
21 ty of parasites, mosquito vectors, and human victims.
22 th as a result of violence than non-disabled victims.
23 re more likely to perpetrate against younger victims.
24  effective interventions for child and youth victims.
25 ced >70 genes from 191 autopsy-negative SUDI victims.
26 arty observers but not those who punished as victims.
27 tic stress disorder (PTSD) in firearm-injury victims.
28 first described in polio patients and stroke victims.
29  and often kills or permanently disables its victims.
30 he UTR sequences within the genes of suicide victims.
31 els, many of whom may have been forced labor victims.
32 perpetrators [93%]) and previous violence (7 victims [24%], 7 perpetrators [24%]) were common in both
33  members of UCA and sudden unexplained death victims (31% versus 27%; P=0.59).
34 -2.39), bullies (3.25; 2.72-3.89), and bully-victims (4.95; 3.77-6.50) were more likely to carry weap
35                                  90 homicide victims (6%) had contact with mental health services in
36  mental illness, alcohol and drug misuse (19 victims [66%], 27 perpetrators [93%]) and previous viole
37 frequent attackers (92% of participants) and victims (73%); most killings (66%) involved intercommuni
38 ns of life for the localization of entrapped victims after disaster events (e.g., earthquake, terrori
39      Our primary outcomes were the number of victims (age <20 years) or perpetrators (age >16 years)
40 an acidic hydrolase mixture to decompose the victim and acquire the animal nutrients.
41 by another patient with mental illness, both victim and perpetrator were diagnosed with schizophrenia
42                 In 23 of these 29 cases, the victim and perpetrator were known to each other, and in
43 und stronger relations between being a bully-victim and weapon carrying (odds ratio, 7.84; 95% CI, 6.
44       We analyzed the characteristics of SCD victims and autopsy findings in 1998 to 2002, 2003 to 20
45 ith the worst effects for those who are both victims and bullies.
46                                              Victims and bullies/victims had elevated rates of young
47       We aim to describe the demographics of victims and circumstances surrounding sudden cardiac dea
48 do we safeguard personal privacy of innocent victims and family members?
49 rating social and economic effects on direct victims and indirect victims (their families and the wid
50  Scars are a serious health concern for burn victims and individuals with skin conditions associated
51   Across five experiments (N = 399), we find Victims and Jurors tasked with restoring justice become
52  to seek further information by interviewing victims and other witnesses when possible.
53 c magnetic resonance studies in sudden death victims and patients with arrhythmic MVP.
54 w to improve identification and treatment of victims and perpetrators in contact with mental health s
55 tive case-series study, we obtained data for victims and perpetrators of all confirmed homicides betw
56 ent fMRI while viewing video clips depicting victims and perpetrators of apartheid crimes.
57 to each other, and in 21 of these cases, the victims and perpetrators were undergoing treatment at th
58                                          For victims and perpetrators who had contact with mental hea
59 in the 12 months before the homicide for all victims and perpetrators.
60 es listed in 1941-1942 and linked to postwar victims and returnees lists.
61 ased record of the chronology and ecology of victims and survivors.
62  of search-and-rescue operations in drowning victims and the importance of education on opioid-associ
63 cause diverse pathologies in human snakebite victims and we detail how variation in venom composition
64 ], 7 perpetrators [24%]) were common in both victims and, particularly, perpetrators.
65 were more likely to perpetrate against older victims, and males were more likely to perpetrate agains
66 sty-humility), third-party recompensation of victims-and to a lesser extent, punishment of offenders-
67 harm to many people tend to believe that the victims are blameworthy and it is ethical to take action
68                                              Victims are cared for in emergency departments, primary
69                          Implications for DV victims are discussed, as are the study's limitations, i
70 ictims predicted support for practices where victims are harmed to achieve instrumental goals, includ
71 elatively more moral when they punish, while victims are not.
72           Further studies in veterinary burn victims are warranted and serve as a translational resea
73 estoration (for example, compensation to the victim) are strongly preferred to punitive measures.
74 rticipants allocate more compensation to the victim as perceived severity of the crime increases.
75  Lankford's descriptions of escapist suicide victims as being unstable, they were making rational dec
76 ow that dehumanization-the act of perceiving victims as not completely human-increases instrumental,
77                Furthermore, compensating the victim-as a method for restoring justice-also generalize
78 unclear how exposure to trafficking puts its victims at risk.
79                                              Victim blaming appears to be common, whereas experiencin
80 he gap between resuscitation science and the victims, both in and out of the hospital, and lay the fo
81  comparing the weapon carrying of adolescent victims, bullies, or bully-victims with that of uninvolv
82        Effect sizes were coded that compared victims, bullies, or bully-victims with uninvolved peers
83                 Involvement in bullying as a victim, bully, or bully-victim is related to weapon carr
84 ation can have severe outcomes for snakebite victims by rendering the specific antibodies found in an
85 prey and are therefore able to deceive their victims by resembling multiple models.
86                             A large share of victims cluster in bounded and identifiable social netwo
87 blame", whereby the perceived suffering of a victim colors moral judgment of an accidental harmdoer.
88  service to foreign patients is ongoing, and victims' consequences are long lasting.
89  problems or family hardships, we found that victims continued to have a higher prevalence of agoraph
90                                The number of victims continues to increase, and patients at risk can
91 , in which the best strategic choice for the victim depends on the vulnerability of the attacker, the
92 d with 103 victims of HTOR in India in which victims described their experiences of a commercial kidn
93 , community-level forums are set up in which victims detail war atrocities, and perpetrators confess
94 tially differentiate into spores while their victims die as stalk cells in chimeric aggregates.
95 nt strategies are mostly inadequate, leaving victims disfigured and without treatment options.
96                                              Victims display long-term social, psychological, and hea
97 e, patterns, and severity of injuries in IPV victims during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 compared wi
98  be used for the early location of entrapped victims during urban search and rescue operations (USaR)
99                            The "identifiable victim effect" refers to peoples' tendency to preferenti
100 nd how affect might promote the identifiable victim effect.
101  sense of justice centered on harm caused to victims emerges early in childhood and highlights the va
102 n a single cheater allele and found that the victims escaped exploitation by different types of nonki
103                      T. serrulatus-envenomed victims exhibit local or systemic reaction that culminat
104 ember 11, 2001 on the political behaviors of victims' families and neighbors.
105 psychiatric factors did not predict multiple victims, firearm use in the crime, or a guilty verdict.
106 istic models examined predictors of multiple victims, firearm use, guilty plea, and guilty verdict.
107  feeling of the victim receiving this offer (victim-focused block, VB), or without any specific focus
108                 Emphasis is on amends to the victim for fairness, not punishment of the offender.
109                            In unselected SCA victims from the community, common genetic variants (whi
110                                     Drowning victims had a three-fold longer activated partial thromb
111                          Victims and bullies/victims had elevated rates of young adult psychiatric di
112 sion analysis, semiautomatic gun and shotgun victims had higher odds of developing ASD/PTSD upon read
113                            Bacteremic trauma victims have a higher risk of death than their nonbacter
114  family members and residential neighbors of victims have become--and have stayed--significantly more
115  coercion and forced first sex, and males as victims have been identified as characteristics and topi
116                            Up to 90% of SADS victims have no preceding symptoms or recognized risk fa
117 d as bullies only, victims only, bullies and victims (hereafter referred to as bullies/victims), or n
118 nt of the perpetrator or compensation of the victim in order to counteract injustice; (ii) look into
119  we show that having one of the parents of a victim in the beacon causes (i) significant decrease in
120 demic were more likely to be White; 17 (65%) victims in 2020 were White compared with 11 (26%) in the
121  victims in Erode are female, and 87% of the victims in Chennai are female.
122                   Fifty-seven percent of the victims in Erode are female, and 87% of the victims in C
123 of anxiety and depression in landmine or UXO victims in four studies, more women presented with post-
124 ovations to match resuscitation resources to victims in place and time.
125 he broader study that included 50 additional victims in small towns and villages in West Bengal and K
126 (3) increases male mating success with their victims in the future.
127 es human scent (odor) emissions from trapped victims in the voids of collapsed buildings.
128 d administer painful electrical shocks to a 'victim' in exchange for money, either by their own free
129 pe) in a cohort of 1440 unselected Dutch SCA victims included in the Amsterdam Resuscitation Study (A
130 ictim, we often become numb as the number of victims increases.
131 ne expression and DNA methylation in suicide victims, individuals with major depressive disorder and
132 y away from the wrongdoer and gave it to the victim (intervention event) or approached each bear in t
133                   One hundred percent of the victims interviewed expressed that they need assistance
134                                          All victims interviewed lived in abject poverty with monthly
135 that it is possible to determine whether the victim is in the dataset, by repeatedly querying the bea
136 ent in bullying as a victim, bully, or bully-victim is related to weapon carrying.
137                         However, compared to Victims, Jurors are more sensitive to moral violation se
138 cks; and attackers greatly outnumbered their victims (median 8:1 ratio).
139 sess lead contamination and poisoning, treat victims, mitigate exposures, and remediate contamination
140         The search terms were bully*, teas*, victim*, mobbing, ragging, and harassment in combination
141 at each player in this game-a "thief" and a "victim"-must balance two competing strategic interests.
142 llies (n = 236 145), and 8 studies for bully-victims (n = 199 563).
143   Meta-analyses were based on 22 studies for victims (n = 257 179), 15 studies for bullies (n = 236 1
144  emergencies, drowning, and harm from CPR to victims not in cardiac arrest.
145 ss fatal shooting incidents (defined as >/=5 victims, not including the perpetrator) and in trends of
146                                              Victims (odds ratio, 1.97; 95% CI, 1.62-2.39), bullies (
147 ng especially on the role of empathy for the victim of a harmful act.
148 stance and low potential as a perpetrator or victim of clinically relevant drug interactions-coformul
149 stance and low potential as a perpetrator or victim of clinically relevant drug-drug interactions.
150 have drug-drug-interactions (DDI), as 2 is a victim of CYP3A4 inhibition caused by its exclusive clea
151     The view of the nervous system being the victim of destructive inflammation during autoimmunity,
152 homicide is greater than the risk of being a victim of homicide.
153 ith risk for completed suicide and being the victim of homicide.
154                   Organ transplantation is a victim of its own success.
155 xual behavior are more likely to have been a victim of male-on-male sexual violence (adjusted odds ra
156 sculature is not only the culprit but also a victim of myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury.
157 n, we estimated the relative odds of being a victim of past-year violence (physical/sexual domestic o
158 y had aOR of 1.8(95% CI: 1.5-2.2) of being a victim of past-year violence (with similar relative odds
159 rae genome from the preserved intestine of a victim of the 1849 cholera outbreak in Philadelphia, par
160                                Because older victims of abuse tend to be isolated, their interactions
161 anial and ophthalmologic findings present in victims of abusive head trauma can also be seen in shake
162 d may provide druggable targets for treating victims of acute nervous system injury.
163 ed hematopoietic toxicity could benefit both victims of acute radiation sickness and patients undergo
164 tice; (ii) look into the differences between victims of and witnesses to injustice; (iii) investigate
165                       Island birds that were victims of anthropic extinctions were often more special
166 er), aged from 15 years to 49 years who were victims of at least one act of physical or sexual violen
167                             Both bullies and victims of bullying are at risk for psychiatric problems
168 hould be providing chest compressions to all victims of cardiac arrest.
169  plays an important role in both the care of victims of child sexual abuse (CSA) and the investigatio
170  a common clinical symptom in women who were victims of childhood sexual abuse.
171                                         1496 victims of confirmed homicide died between Jan 1, 2003,
172 ses may serve a societal role in identifying victims of crime and human trafficking.
173 y evaluated for use with older witnesses and victims of crime.
174 th disability are at increased risk of being victims of domestic and non-domestic violence, and of su
175 als, young children, military personnel, and victims of domestic violence.
176                           A total of 100,704 victims of firearm-related injuries were identified, of
177                                              Victims of frequent bullying had higher rates of depress
178                 We aimed to assess how often victims of homicide are current mental health patients a
179                                   Most child victims of homicide are killed by a parent or step-paren
180 h risk of patients with mental illness being victims of homicide is an important antistigma message,
181  in-depth interviews were conducted with 103 victims of HTOR in India in which victims described thei
182                                              Victims of human trafficking are currently among the mos
183                                  MSM who are victims of IPV are more likely to engage in substance us
184                   These results suggest that victims of IPV delayed reaching out to health care servi
185 ular PAF generation and, ultimately, are the victims of its excessive production.
186 ive deficits when treating PTSD patients and victims of lifespan trauma (even without a diagnosis of
187 ers who had been reported to CPS as possible victims of maltreatment (P < 0.001).
188 entially give to identified versus anonymous victims of misfortune, and has been proposed to partly d
189 ective countermeasure in cancer patients and victims of nuclear accidents but that MSCs alone do not
190 d tomography (CT) for hemodynamically stable victims of penetrating torso trauma continues to increas
191 5 women) were evaluated and compared with 42 victims of physical IPV (mean age, 41 years +/- 15; 40 w
192                        Results A total of 26 victims of physical IPV from 2020 (mean age, 37 years +/
193 uscle wasting, is a serious health threat to victims of radiological accidents or patients receiving
194                                        Among victims of SCD as a first cardiac event (n=2697), the pr
195 e profiles of SCD in a consecutive series of victims of SCD in Northern Finland.
196                           Adults may also be victims of shaking abuse, and an ophthalmic examination
197  food transfers to a billion poor people and victims of shocks (eg, natural disasters).
198  resuscitation is a lifesaving technique for victims of sudden cardiac arrest.
199 isease is identified in approximately 80% of victims of sudden cardiac death (SCD).
200 eutic approaches designed to restore life to victims of sudden death.
201 s anticipate the resources required to treat victims of terrorist attacks.
202 nd has its ancestry in strains obtained from victims of the 14th century Black Death.
203 per Age 'Iceman' mummy and from 14th century victims of the Black Death, obtaining measurements of ba
204 al or psychological effects of ERW on direct victims of the explosive device or reverberating social
205  human dental calculus samples (n = 42) from victims of the famine.
206 ged to have taken some of his materials from victims of the Holocaust.
207 cularized composite allograft recipients and victims of traumatic major limb amputation.
208        Knowledge of violence perpetration by victims of unintentional (accidental) firearm injury is
209                        Dual harmers had been victims of violence from childhood and exhibited lower c
210 dren with disabilities are more likely to be victims of violence than are their peers who are not dis
211 ever, people with mental illness can also be victims of violence.
212       In 14 months, there were 433 suspected victims, of which in 287 (76.5%) the STEMI could be conf
213 arge amount of missing information about the victim-offender relationship.
214           Adjustments to account for unknown victim-offender relationships generally increased the pr
215                                              Victims often do not receive high-quality CPR because of
216 ment (IBCM) programme to counsel animal-bite victims on the risk of rabies and appropriate treatment,
217 rticipants were categorized as bullies only, victims only, bullies and victims (hereafter referred to
218  as an analog for the clothing of a shooting victim or a suspect discharging a firearm.
219            Exposure to violence (as either a victim or a witness) was significantly related to gun ca
220  with year as the exposure and the number of victims or perpetrators of child maltreatment as the out
221 n hinges on whether punishment is enacted by victims or third-parties.
222 nd victims (hereafter referred to as bullies/victims), or neither.
223 ction between a suspect and a crime scene or victim, or it may demonstrate an absence of such associa
224 and 2.1% (95% CI 1.5-2.7) among road traffic victims (p=0.005).
225  of the attacker, the knowledge level of the victim, payoffs for different outcomes, and the beliefs
226 pensation) were associated with increases in victims' perceptions of their transgressors' relationshi
227 te forgiveness and reduce anger by modifying victims' perceptions of their transgressors' value as re
228 itive, experiential, and emotional states to victims predicted support for practices where victims ar
229 ence for seeing a harmful doll rather than a victim punished.
230 re, choosing how to react to an injustice as victims, rather than witnesses, triggered a stronger aff
231 ender-focused block, OB), the feeling of the victim receiving this offer (victim-focused block, VB),
232 mbers (186 UCA, 212 sudden unexplained death victims' relatives; mean age, 44+/-17 years) underwent e
233 ment-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) victims remain at risk for infarct expansion, heart fail
234 hese guidelines, whereas the majority of SCD victims remained unrecognized.
235  did men in two studies, and landmine or UXO victims reported a greater prevalence of post-traumatic
236                              The majority of victims reported long lasting health, economic, social,
237  the reason expressed for an organ sale, all victims reported that they would not have agreed to the
238      We present a testable model of possible victim responses to interrelational harm.
239                                     The burn victim's inherent state of hyperinflammation frequently
240 .g., focusing on the offender's crime or the victim's situation especially in judicial judgment).
241                                     When the victim screamed, the alpha male, alpha female, and anoth
242  point out the escape route to timely assist victim search and rescuing.
243 th a 1.2 times increase in frequency of bite victims seeking medical care and of 2.4 times increase i
244     Over half of young sudden cardiac arrest victims show no prior warning signs or symptoms and surv
245  Among 422 deaths, the majority (78%) of the victims sought treatment from traditional healers, and 1
246 s abroad by insurers; (d) ambivalence of the victim status of the sellers; and (e) the buyers as vuln
247 perform diverse biological activities in the victim such as edema, myotoxicity and cytotoxicity, cont
248 ictions about the appearance of a suspect or victim, such as their sex, race, hair color, or age.
249                 Unfortunately, only ~1 in 10 victims survives this dramatic event.
250       Using the proposed attack, even if the victim systematically hides informative SNPs, it is poss
251                                              Victims tend to be children living in regions without co
252         We engineered syngeneic cheaters and victims that differed only in their kin-recognition gene
253 nomic effects on direct victims and indirect victims (their families and the wider at-risk community)
254 ents represent the majority of cyberbullying victims These technologies not only carry increased morb
255  snake (with bites and hits), and pulled the victim to safety.
256 trol group of 555 subjects (1:3 ratio of IPV victims to control subjects) who presented to the ED.
257  morally motivated perpetrators may humanize victims to justify violence against them.
258 relatives of UCA or sudden unexplained death victims to screen for cardiac abnormalities.
259     Creating awareness among the animal bite victims to stop reliance on traditional healers rather s
260         Conclusion Intimate partner violence victims undergo more imaging studies and have a higher f
261                                          IPV victims underwent more imaging studies in the preceding
262 irst-party offender or help the second-party victim using their own monetary endowment in an unfair c
263                     Moreover, differences in victim versus perpetrator perceptions can influence reve
264 toxic components that are delivered to their victims via bites or stings.
265            There were 59 cases of earthquake victims visiting TIO, Gaushala, Kathmandu from April 201
266 017 to 2019; the number of deep injuries per victim was 1.1 during 2020 compared with 0.4 from 2017 t
267                         Exposure to IPV as a victim was associated with increased odds of substance u
268        In seven of the 29 cases in which the victim was killed by another patient with mental illness
269 ed deaths were compiled; mean (+/-SE) age of victims was 46.7 +/- 12.4 years, and 85% were male.
270 rapid onset of its action in opioid overdose victims, was directly documented in humans for the first
271          While we are willing to act for one victim, we often become numb as the number of victims in
272               Illuminating the plight of the victim, we review evidence on the cyclical processes bet
273  childhood and minimize long-term effects on victims' well-being; such interventions should cast ligh
274 extent that the aggressive behavior of which victims were accused was frequently reactive, as has bee
275 gh (>5%) in 7.2% of participants, 10% of SCD victims were appropriately reclassified into a high-risk
276 [95% CI, 1.5-6.5]; P < .01) and that bullies/victims were at increased risk of young adult depression
277                                24% of attack victims were health workers.
278 o a high-risk category, and only 1.4% of SCD victims were inappropriately reclassified from high to i
279                                 Six drowning victims were investigated prospectively.
280                             29 of 90 patient victims were killed by another patient with mental illne
281           In these 29 cases in which patient victims were killed by another patient with mental illne
282 es ranged from 18.5 years to 38.1 years, and victims were likely to be doing an activity of economic
283                                              Victims were located in Tamil Nadu, and reference is mad
284                                     Disabled victims were more likely to suffer mental ill health as
285 severe acute distress (n = 120; 85% accident victims) were randomized to intranasal oxytocin (8 days/
286 the relationship between the shooter and the victim, what other types of damage are incurred, and are
287 ut that gun possession can protect potential victims when attacked.
288 e the fitness of the female killers and male victims, which can be seen as an analogy of programmed c
289 zygous variant VCL-M94I was found in a SUNDS victim who suffered sudden nocturnal tachypnea and lacke
290  model may improve adherence to PEP for bite victims who can be educated on the quantitative risk of
291                              Landmine or UXO victims who had one or more limbs amputated ranged from
292 ghput sequencing in brain samples of suicide victims who had suffered from major depressive disorder
293 l nervous system infections in near-drowning victims who have aspirated water laden with spores.
294 e follow-up survey of randomly selected bite victims who were counselled by Haiti's IBCM programme be
295  including both blunt and penetrating trauma victims with a median injury severity score of 17.5 (int
296 1 were more likely to be benign fGGOs, while victims with m1GPS 2 more likely to be malignant.
297 ance, increase insurance premiums, and leave victims with significant out of pocket expenses.
298 ing of adolescent victims, bullies, or bully-victims with that of uninvolved peers.
299 ded that compared victims, bullies, or bully-victims with uninvolved peers.
300 relatives of UCA or sudden unexplained death victims, with a clear working diagnosis in 17%.

 
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