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1  (cardiovascular, respiratory, and other non-accidental).
2 rotein(s) within a neuron was significant or accidental.
3 he adjoining context rendered those contours accidental.
4 ent (intentional [assault] or unintentional [accidental]).
5 t of infection or tissue damage, yet prevent accidental activation by host nucleic acids under physio
6 eous aggregation of endogenous MAVS to avoid accidental activation of antiviral innate immune signall
7 il-safe" that prevents neurons from dying by accidental activation of any single pathway.
8 ndured a terrible struggle resulting from an accidental addiction, acquired in the course of his rese
9 n that can be transmitted via intentional or accidental aerosol exposure.
10 lies on minimizing coincidence stemming from accidental alignments between fingertips and inferred su
11 isk factors for allergic reactions caused by accidental allergen ingestion in this group.
12 nd to provide guidance to reduce the risk of accidental allergic reactions to foods in the community.
13 generally, we suggest that the prevalence of accidental amyloid formation derives mainly from the exc
14  harms, the ASD group did not reliably judge accidental and attempted harms as morally different.
15  are associated with increases in lagged non-accidental and cardiovascular mortality.
16                                              Accidental and iatrogenic injuries are often acute and s
17                             The incidence of accidental and intentional acid skin burns is rising.
18  valproic acid increases, the number of both accidental and intentional exposures increases.
19 definitions of the metabolic syndrome is not accidental and occurs only in insulin-resistant persons,
20                                 In contrast, accidental and peer-inflicted laser injuries were found
21 hip plumes from primary emissions related to accidental and/or routine operation of oil-refining indu
22 of traumatic gingival lesions of iatrogenic, accidental, and factitious origin.
23 , drug-related or alcohol-related, homicide, accidental, and other causes of death) up to 10 years af
24 sland colonization by rafting or intentional/accidental anthropogenic introductions, indicating that
25  rate of pneumothorax recorded was 0.4%, and accidental arterial puncture (simple puncture-with no di
26 complications requiring surgical repair, and accidental arterial puncture), and in-hospital death des
27 ma, incidents requiring surgical repair, and accidental arterial puncture), and in-hospital deaths de
28       The most common setting for injury was accidental at play.
29                     Using data from the 1979 accidental atmospheric release of anthrax in Sverdlovsk,
30                                   Reports on accidental auto-injection of adrenaline are few.
31 USSION/CONCLUSION: Severe adverse effects of accidental auto-injection of adrenaline were not observe
32 0 to 15 muM/s intracellular H2O2 through the accidental autoxidation of redox enzymes.
33 n states are under relaxed selection against accidental binding.
34                                              Accidental BoNT poisoning often occurs through ingestion
35 ivation of degenerating Y linked genes is an accidental by-product of mutation accumulation, and not
36 currence of the observed heterogeneity as an accidental byproduct of oncogenesis.
37 e coordination may also minimize the risk of accidental capping of nonviral RNA when Pol is dormant.
38 er strand transfer is involved in preventing accidental catalysis of the reverse reaction, as conditi
39 mortality in pediatric patients following an accidental caustic ingestion.
40     This phosphorylation protects cells from accidental cell death induced by oxidative stress.
41 hese features may be important in preventing accidental cell death.
42 se is a tool that facilitates assessments of accidental chemical releases into aquatic environments.
43 nted data for priority chemicals involved in accidental chemical releases.
44 eurosensory retina and visual pathways after accidental Closantel use is related to severe visual los
45 urce of these contaminations seems to be the accidental co-harvest of PA-containing weeds.
46 ium in food and drinking water can result in accidental consumption of dangerous concentrations.
47                Simian virus 40 (SV40) was an accidental contaminant of vaccines produced in monkey ki
48 o polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs) through an accidental contamination of the food supply.
49                                Recovery from accidental contamination or when servicing is required c
50 he possibility that the weakened encoding of accidental contours at the junction between objects coul
51 ver whether V4 neurons differentially encode accidental contours, we studied the responses of single
52 many partially occluded objects, which have "accidental" contours at the junction between the occlude
53  3.7; 95% CI, 2.9-4.6) vs. those treated for accidental COP (17 excess deaths; SMR, 1.3; 95% CI, 1.01
54 uperior aqueous durability and lower risk of accidental criticality.
55  armed with a fluorescence turn-on alarm for accidental deactivation of the ABS function by acids.
56                    Suicide is second to only accidental death as the leading cause of mortality in yo
57 t be detected in Parkinson disease or in the accidental death controls.
58           Offspring with parental suicide or accidental death had higher rates of depression than com
59 ylaxis in food-allergic people is lower than accidental death in the general European population.
60 xis for a food-allergic person is rarer than accidental death in the general population.
61   Long-acting opioids are a leading cause of accidental death in the United States, and methadone is
62        Opioid overdose is a leading cause of accidental death in the United States.
63 models for prediction of death by suicide or accidental death were compared relying solely on coded c
64   Cells can die by several pathways, such as accidental death, apoptosis, autophagy, pyroptosis, and
65 dels of suicide with or without inclusion of accidental death.
66 on of blood pressure with specific types of "accidental" death.
67                                              Accidental deaths (119.7 per 100,000 person-years) accou
68  and 1,279 suicides in whites) with cases of accidental deaths (737 cases in blacks and 3,458 cases i
69  These increases were mainly attributable to accidental deaths (primarily drug poisonings), chronic l
70 ersity-related injury had increased risks of accidental deaths compared with those discharged after a
71 ic fatty liver disease and children dying of accidental deaths in San Diego were found to have a 13%
72 , similar weak associations with violent and accidental deaths, stomach cancer, and alcohol- and smok
73 me suicides could have been misclassified as accidental deaths.
74 librium that are responsible for millions of accidental deaths.
75 and structure of a Dirac cone resulting from accidental degeneracy, whereas the complex eigenvalues o
76 rays, atoms in optical lattices, and through accidental degeneracy.
77 graphic analyses and to minimize the risk of accidental delivery of an electric shock to the rescuer.
78 nition 2,4-dinitroanisole (DNAN), to prevent accidental detonations during training and operations.
79                     However, in the event of accidental device fracture or migration, the non-degrada
80                          Despite the risk of accidental dilbit release, the effects of dilbit on aqua
81 ield actuation because of the probability of accidental disassembly.
82                         This switch prevents accidental DISC assembly, yet allows for highly processi
83 he reactivity of Zincke aldehydes has led to accidental discoveries of pericyclic cascade reactions t
84                                    Since the accidental discovery of the crown ethers by Pedersen hal
85                               These included accidental dislodgement (4.6%), infection (4.3%), occlus
86  50% of all thyroid surgeries as a result of accidental disruption of blood supply to healthy parathy
87  and trophic transfer mechanisms in cases of accidental dissemination.
88 evices, it is important to avoid and monitor accidental doping and charge fluctuations.
89                        The mean volume of an accidental drop was 29 microL (min-max of 20-33 microL).
90 e severe psychiatric complications (suicide, accidental drug overdose, and suicide attempt).
91                      The incidence following accidental dural puncture is not as high as previously t
92 inal anesthesia; it has not been studied for accidental dural puncture with a large bore needle.
93 s among the best known sequelae of a usually accidental encounter.
94 nesthesia group was probably associated with accidental endobronchial intubation following tube movem
95 emonstrate that secondary necrosis is not an accidental epiphenomenon of apoptosis, but a finely regu
96                             For terrorist or accidental events involving exposure to radioiodines, pr
97  that requires constant vigilance to prevent accidental exposure and avoid potentially life-threateni
98 hool teachers and restaurant staff) to avoid accidental exposure and to help individuals with FA to m
99 out cross-contamination between animals, and accidental exposure of personnel to infectious materials
100 commonly they were evacuated after potential accidental exposure to Ebola virus.
101                                              Accidental exposure to foods causes reactions in allergi
102               It is most often the result of accidental exposure to harmful substances at work, at ho
103 hile at the same time decreasing the risk of accidental exposure to laboratory personnel.
104 assessment of Ebola virus transmission after accidental exposure, and to investigate the use of post-
105 their human relevance after occupational and accidental exposure, only few animal studies on the geno
106 d administration of emergency medications on accidental exposure.
107 alleviating concerns and fears regarding the accidental exposure/release of the 1918 virus from the l
108 o have a potential role in the management of accidental exposures and in certain outbreak scenarios.
109                                              Accidental exposures to drugs may lead to severe or even
110 ative frequency of pneumonia, mortality, and accidental extubation were documented.
111 ents putting themselves in harm's way (e.g., accidental fatalities).
112 of science seldom described in journals: the accidental findings, personal interactions, and scientif
113 mortality data to examine whether a spike in accidental firearm deaths occurred at the same time as t
114 ce perpetration by victims of unintentional (accidental) firearm injury is limited.
115 al degradation through waste incineration or accidental fires.
116 f protein-protein interfaces and prevent the accidental formation of potentially mutagenic or cytotox
117 the following: cells protect themselves from accidental genome change with proofreading and DNA damag
118 Furthermore, we address concerns surrounding accidental genome editing by developing and validating m
119                      More US children die by accidental gun use than children in other developed coun
120  acceptability, but not blame, judgments for accidental harm condition, suggesting that these two typ
121 ring of a victim colors moral judgment of an accidental harmdoer.
122                  We forgive unintentional or accidental harms and condemn failed attempts to harm.
123 ey role of mentalizing in the forgiveness of accidental harms and contribute preliminary evidence for
124            Unlike the NT group, which judged accidental harms less morally wrong than attempted harms
125  responses across voxels for intentional vs. accidental harms, and (ii) individual differences in thi
126                                   In judging accidental harms, ASD participants appeared to show an u
127  in the moral judgment task for judgments of accidental harms, but not neutral acts, attempted harms,
128 re typically judged to be morally worse than accidental harms.
129 rmation about innocent intentions to forgive accidental harms.
130 dow easily attainable for treatment of human accidental head injury.
131 the myriad presentations of this form of non-accidental head trauma.
132 ptake mechanism within the proteobacteria of accidental Hg(II) transport through heavy metal transpor
133 sts and in alveolar macrophages of the human accidental host.
134 interactions of filoviruses with natural and accidental hosts and for identification of factors that
135                                   Humans are accidental hosts, insufficient to support the life cycle
136 and fulminant infections in humans and other accidental hosts.
137 antly decreased for all causes of death (non-accidental HR 0.915, 95% CI 0.905-0.924; cardiovascular
138                                      Risk of accidental human death from these CO(2) seeps is calcula
139 in the colonization of the natural bovine or accidental human hosts remains largely unknown.
140     A 57-year-old woman experienced profound accidental hypothermia (16.9 degrees C) in a mountainous
141                                              Accidental hypothermia increases mortality and morbidity
142  no evidence of trauma or asphyxia, profound accidental hypothermia with cardiac arrest represents a
143 tity should thus exist that are invariant to accidental image transformations like view direction.
144 3 accident further reduced the likelihood of accidental incompatible implantation by roughly two orde
145                            The likelihood of accidental incompatible implantation was already low in
146    The observed and predicted likelihoods of accidental incompatible thoracic organ transplantation a
147                                 A history of accidental ingestion leading to an allergic reaction to
148                                     Reported accidental ingestion leading to an allergic reaction to
149       The exposure pathways for BAU included accidental ingestion of contaminated recreational water,
150 ith wheat allergy or celiac disease from the accidental ingestion of gliadin.
151 es or the removal of peanut allergens due to accidental ingestion.
152                We encountered three cases of accidental injection of adrenaline.
153       The swelling improved 80 min after the accidental injection.
154 s, we should keep in mind the possibility of accidental injection.
155                         Burns (50.1%), other accidental injuries (16.4%), and infections (23.4%) comp
156 itarian aid and conflict zones, burns, other accidental injuries, and infection composed the bulk of
157 d leisure activities, physical activity, and accidental injuries.
158            Mechanism of injury included both accidental injury and nonaccidental injury.
159                                              Accidental injury at 30 days ranged from 0.01% (falls) t
160 k of short- and long-term stroke, as well as accidental injury, in patients discharged from an emerge
161                    In the second cohort with accidental injury, only one (1%) of 70 children had spin
162 s with eczema have multiple risk factors for accidental injury.
163       There was no difference in the risk of accidental injury.
164 s can sometimes be detected by virtue of its accidental insertion into the germline of different anim
165 ugh animals can reason about the outcomes of accidental interventions, only humans have been shown to
166 usion leading to a compartment syndrome upon accidental intra-arterial injection of amiodarone in an
167                        Consecutive eyes with accidental intraoperative inversion of ICL and viscocann
168          Eight eyes (3.8%) of 8 patients had accidental intraoperative reinversion.
169  with olanzapine overdose following possible accidental intravascular injection.
170                                    Since its accidental introduction from Asia, emerald ash borer (EA
171                                    Since its accidental introduction into South-Western France in 200
172 ochemical shifts coincident in time with the accidental introduction of a major herbivore, the parsni
173 e the 1990s are probably attributable to the accidental introduction of a nonnative parasite from Eur
174  outbreak, 30 epidemics, isolated cases, and accidental laboratory infections have been described in
175                            FI was defined as accidental leakage of solid, liquid, or mucus at least o
176 nsequences of soft-tissue anesthesia include accidental lip and tongue biting as well as difficulty i
177 l and environmental samples from the largest accidental marine oil spill in history.
178 in 2010 in the Gulf of Mexico is the largest accidental marine oil spill in the history of the petrol
179 clusion: Some firearm injuries classified as accidental may indicate involvement in the cycle of viol
180 oyed as a routine methodology to control the accidental mixing during industrial processes and to det
181                End points included total non-accidental mortality and three mortality subgroups (card
182 ag 2) and Arizona (lag 3), and for other non-accidental mortality in California (lags 1-3 and 0-5).
183 ion between dust storms and county-level non-accidental mortality in the United States from 1993 thro
184 ssociation between dust storms and daily non-accidental mortality in the United States, 1993-2005.
185  for the United States as a whole, total non-accidental mortality increased by 7.4% (95% CI: 1.6, 13.
186 ting trend, and the number of YLL due to non-accidental mortality was significantly lower in period I
187            Significant associations with non-accidental mortality were estimated for California (lag
188 the OSBS reaction and the substrates for the accidental NAAAR reaction.
189                               Because of the accidental nature of the ingestions, the case fatality r
190  demonstrate that the isotope selectivity of accidental near-resonance interactions between states is
191 splaying a variety of disease outcomes after accidental needle stick injury or exposure to LCMV.
192                    During 566 procedures, no accidental needlesticks occurred with safety needles.
193 ntraoperative nerve identification, reducing accidental nerve transection, and facilitating repair of
194 f cis-inhibition which buffers cells against accidental Notch activity.
195 cellular Hg uptake is specific for Hg(II) or accidental, occurring via some essential metal importer.
196 ter Horizon on 20 April 2010 was the largest accidental oil spill so far.
197 y polluted sites than in pristine ones where accidental oil spills occurred.
198 d more promptly in degrading petroleum after accidental oil spills.
199 ay for recognition of actual motifs from the accidental ones based on the concept of 'motif closure'.
200                                              Accidental or deliberate ionizing radiation exposure can
201 erentiation, a change in gene expression, an accidental or deliberate modification in cultural transm
202 re experiments with virulent pathogens whose accidental or deliberate release could lead to extensive
203       Haemobilia usually occurs secondary to accidental or iatrogenic hepatobiliary trauma.
204 ttle is known about the potential impacts of accidental or incidental releases of manufactured nanoma
205 tramine (TETS) was banned after thousands of accidental or intentional human poisonings, but it is of
206                                              Accidental or intentional misuse of acetaminophen (APAP)
207                                              Accidental or intentional radionuclide contamination of
208 ll as strategies for preparedness in case of accidental or intentional release of pathogenic OPVs.
209 vents involving radioactive material, either accidental or intentional, are potentially devastating.
210                                        Thus, accidental or malicious introduction of this virus could
211                                  However, an accidental or premature release of a gene drive construc
212 forks merge at termination sites composed of accidental or programmed DNA-protein barriers.
213                                              Accidental or therapeutic total body exposure to ionizin
214 and thermal gingival injuries of iatrogenic, accidental, or factitious origin can have a variety of p
215 enhanced by the spin, valley isospin, and an accidental orbital degeneracy, leading to a complex phas
216 d into the anastomosis, the concerns of both accidental organ damage and viscerotomy closure were abr
217 of the concerns over the operative platform, accidental organ injury, and viscerotomy closure, natura
218 l characteristics, hazard ratios of death by accidental overdose associated with prior psychiatric an
219 pite dramatic increases in the rate of fatal accidental overdose in recent years, risk factors for th
220  psychiatric disorders with risk of death by accidental overdose persisted after additional adjustmen
221                                     Death by accidental overdose was determined using National Death
222 e Veterans Health Administration, death from accidental overdose was found to be associated with psyc
223  and substance use diagnoses with death from accidental overdose.
224 reas necrosis was for a long time considered accidental owing to physicochemical injury.
225 No differences were found in operative time, accidental parathyroidectomy, parathyroid autotransplant
226  Most viruses in the NS are opportunistic or accidental pathogens, but a few, most notably the alpha
227 ilies, which results mainly from the fear of accidental peanut ingestion but is also due to dietary a
228               Twelve healthcare workers with accidental percutaneous exposure to HCV-infected blood w
229 er, equating to 600 fewer deaths (-62%) when accidental poisoning deaths were included.
230 er, cirrhosis, homicide, transportation, and accidental poisoning) accounted for 62% of the excess mo
231 r causes of death (homicide, transportation, accidental poisoning, and suicide) accounted for 74% of
232 scribing and deaths (suicide, open verdicts, accidental poisonings) involving single analgesics.
233 motor vehicle accidents of unspecified type, accidental poisonings, and intentional self-harm.
234 nrandom missing data if couples experiencing accidental pregnancies are more fertile than the general
235                                              Accidental pregnancies do not generate a valid TTP value
236 andard sensitivity analyses for dealing with accidental pregnancies provide an upper bound on the ext
237                         Couples experiencing accidental pregnancies tended to be more fertile than th
238             If factors affecting the rate of accidental pregnancies, such as availability of effectiv
239  realizations for the missing TTP values for accidental pregnancies.
240                           However, trends in accidental pregnancy rates were inconsistent across coun
241                       PSIs included rates of accidental puncture or laceration (APL), postoperative p
242                              PDI 1 refers to accidental puncture or laceration.
243  and Quality's 15 Patient Safety Indicator, "Accidental Puncture/Laceration".
244  and in estimating localised doses following accidental radiation exposure using skin punch biopsies.
245 er therapy and less commonly in instances of accidental radiation overexposure.
246              In the event of a deliberate or accidental radiological emergency, the skin would likely
247           Photon pairs with a coincidence to accidental ratio of 18 at the telecom wavelength of 1.5
248 ion measurement yields a high coincidence-to-accidental ratio of 54, which indicates the strong corre
249 er fluorophores, leading to a coincidence-to-accidental ratio ~145.
250 ance of the allergenic food and treatment of accidental reactions.
251 t energy expenditure pattern may have caused accidental relations in previous observations.
252                               Intentional or accidental release (direct disposal) of high loads of un
253 raordinarily lethal; therefore, the risk for accidental release is significant, and deliberate misuse
254 d to bioterrorism, biocrimes, hoaxes, or the accidental release of a biological agent or toxin for at
255                                              Accidental release of biological agents from a bioweapon
256 ransport mechanism of DRO to groundwater via accidental release of fracturing fluid chemicals derived
257  Deepwater Horizon oil spill resulted in the accidental release of millions barrels of crude oil into
258 d to water contamination associated with the accidental release of oil and gas wastewater to the envi
259              However, other effects, such as accidental release of wastewaters, are novel to the shal
260 te of hydraulic fracturing surfactants after accidental release through chain shortening and biotrans
261 uman health implications of CCR disposal and accidental release to the environment in the context of
262  in the Appalachian Basin in the event of an accidental release, and to provide information about the
263 ropagule," which acts as a safeguard against accidental release.
264  to persist than ordinary genes following an accidental release.
265 f the disease, whether through deliberate or accidental release.
266  which are common indicators of fuel and oil accidental releases in groundwater.
267 ble of in situ monitoring of groundwater for accidental releases of fuel and oil.
268 s, blockage, false passage, gross hematuria, accidental removal, urine leakage, or urethral stricture
269                                              Accidental retention of surgical foreign bodies in the p
270 le-tagging is designed for identification of accidental sample mix-up, which is a major issue in re-s
271  stabilization for storage and prevention of accidental self-poisoning.
272    We propose that, in vivo, the sparsity of accidental sequence matches allows an initial 8 bp test
273                                              Accidental similarities between human TfR1 and TfR1 orth
274 patients (31 eyes) who sustained concomitant accidental sodium hydroxide ocular burns and received ap
275 lowout occurred, releasing more oil than any accidental spill in history.
276 ne treatment facility in Pennsylvania and an accidental spill site in West Virginia.
277 h accidents in exploration and production to accidental spills from other activities in the oil chain
278 , liquid consumer products used indoors, and accidental spills of liquids.
279     Our findings indicate that discharge and accidental spills of OGW to waterways pose risks to both
280 anthropogenic routes from the surface (e.g., accidental spills or leaks).
281 natural fractures, wastewater discharge, and accidental spills.
282                                   Incidental accidental splenectomy increased the overall risk of mor
283                 Here, we explore the risk of accidental spread posed by self-propagating gene drive t
284 er sudden, unexpected infant deaths, such as accidental suffocation and strangulation in bed (ASSB),
285 ental karyotype and protects cells from rare accidental telomere fusion.
286  is an important goal during surgery because accidental transection or injury leads to significant mo
287 al repair of injured nerves and help prevent accidental transection.
288  of OIS, growth arrest and apoptosis prevent accidental transformation.
289 treated at our institute for well-documented accidental trauma between 2003 and 2010 were also identi
290 rhage in abusive head trauma versus those in accidental trauma was statistically significant (P < .00
291 rrhage in abusive head trauma versus that in accidental trauma.
292 ng in this series but was rare in those with accidental trauma.
293 mstances is not attributable to inflicted or accidental trauma.
294                                          The accidental tube/catheter removal multifaceted safety pro
295 s effective in preventing insulin errors and accidental tube/catheter removal.
296 pose that Hg(II) uptake is the result of its accidental uptake by metal transporter(s), possibly one
297        Several papers addressed the issue of accidental versus intentional overdoses, the role of alc
298 ions of social exchange rules when these are accidental, when they do not benefit the violator, or wh
299 iotherapy and critical for the outcome after accidental whole-body radiation exposure.
300 ssential for the reproduction of plants, the accidental yet inevitable uptake of pollen into human ai

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