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1 both war-related and non-war-related sexual assault).
2 en; and 61.5% experienced physical or sexual assault).
3 ury occurred through interpersonal violence (assault).
4 xternal causes of death (suicide, injury, or assault).
5 s an early line of defense against microbial assault.
6 12-myristate 13-acetate-induced inflammatory assault.
7 change in irritability and verbal and direct assault.
8 reat with a lethal weapon in hand, or sexual assault.
9 r 10.6% of identified perpetrators of sexual assault.
10 ight directly defend the host from microbial assault.
11 ll uninfected yeast cells by a nonprogrammed assault.
12 ion that may exacerbate the initial ischemic assault.
13 subject to injury from accidents or criminal assault.
14 and how it can be aimed towards an incoming assault.
15 re persistently than the ant persists in its assault.
16 self-protective behaviors during a physical assault.
17 xual abuse, sexual victimization, and sexual assault.
18 rately toward parts of the body subjected to assault.
19 sed alcohol or other drugs on the day of the assault.
20 , counseling, or shelter because of domestic assault.
21 contaminated with bristles desist from their assault.
22 only 6.4% was any form of sexual violence or assault.
23 posure, nonoccupational exposure, and sexual assault.
24 ta-cells, the target cells of the autoimmune assault.
25 porting having been physically injured in an assault.
26 ated molecular patterns by plant cells under assault.
27 appeared to reduce the incidence of physical assaults.
28 required to overcome different extracellular assaults.
29 ayers in a plant's response to environmental assaults.
30 poised to limit internal as well as external assaults.
31 ousehold members reported war-related sexual assaults.
32 ies resulting from motor vehicle crashes and assaults.
33 Children directly witnessed 53 (85%) of the assaults.
34 related to family violence despite frequent assaults.
35 e plasmodesmata in response to environmental assaults.
36 frequent physical, chemical, and biological assaults.
37 rapid analytical tools to identify terrorist assaults.
38 in motor vehicle accidents, and one had been assaulted.
39 ies analysis of incident reports of physical assault 30 months before and 12 months after the impleme
41 te in the absence of an allegation of sexual assault, 45% had conducted examinations for social reaso
42 s were incurred during confirmed or probable assaults; 7 percent were sustained in the course of suic
43 SD, 97% had experienced rape or other sexual assault, 77% reported life-threatening sexual assault, a
49 associated with consistent reductions in gun assaults across all 4 sections of the city (P < 0.001) a
50 iabetes (T1D) is the result of an autoimmune assault against the insulin-producing pancreatic beta-ce
56 es were used to explore whether child sexual assault and forced first intercourse were associated wit
57 n the most recent insights related to sexual assault and forensic evidence as it relates to successfu
62 es to protect the body against environmental assaults and at the same time is able to survive and rep
67 ical, physical, or sexual abuse; peer sexual assault) and type of household dysfunction (physical abu
68 imization (ie, experiencing 2 or more sexual assaults) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), to o
69 tick injury to a healthcare worker or sexual assault), and to enable appropriate treatment for infant
70 ssault, 77% reported life-threatening sexual assault, and 58% reported repeated exposure to sexual ab
71 D among women was the experience of physical assault, and for men the most predictive factors were a
72 nits and in the reporting and response to an assault, and has implications for residency and clinicia
73 ldhood; on domestic violence, rape, indecent assault, and other traumatic experiences in adulthood; a
74 shing, school bomb threats, juvenile sibling assault, and robbery and total property victimization.
75 violent crime (rape/sexual assault, robbery, assault, and their subcategories), prevalence was 6 to 2
77 women disclosed that they had been sexually assaulted, and one-half of sexual assaults were describe
79 first line of defence against environmental assaults, and is maintained by epithelial stem cells (Ep
83 l to model the monthly incidence of physical assaults as a function of several explanatory variables.
84 reducing the number and severity of physical assaults as assessed by the MOAS physical aggression sco
85 sion providing access to brochures on sexual assault, as was common university practice (control grou
90 t also identified three major trends in such assaults: attacks on medical functions seem to be part o
91 us, longer-term homelessness, being sexually assaulted, being arrested, and health services utilizati
93 scence and early adulthood, including arson, assault, breaking and entering, initiating physical figh
95 3.38) and nonsignificantly with adult sexual assault by a nonpartner (risk ratio = 2.14, 95% confiden
96 interval: 1.93, 3.06) and with adult sexual assault by a nonpartner (risk ratio = 2.33, 95% confiden
97 enjoy relative protection from inflammatory assault by being located in an immunologically "privileg
99 he poorest countries, the workforce is under assault by HIV/AIDS, out-migration, and inadequate inves
100 , forced first intercourse, and adult sexual assault by non-partners were not associated with HIV ser
101 exual partner violence (55.5%), adult sexual assault by nonpartners (7.9%), child sexual assault (8.0
103 the chemical integrity of DNA in the face of assault by oxidizing agents is a constant challenge for
104 cholerae, an enteric pathogen, is subject to assault by several membrane-acting, host gut-derived ant
105 the semi-allogeneic fetus is protected from assault by the maternal immune system over an extended p
106 hypotonic media, they respond to the osmotic assault by undergoing a cyclical sequence of swelling an
107 6 incidents in which females were physically assaulted by a lone male offender within the previous 6
108 d a break-in or robbery or raped or sexually assaulted by a relative or nonrelative) or Emotional Adv
111 inity Ca(2+) influx system (HACS) to survive assaults by mating pheromones, tunicamycin, and azole-cl
112 mplex immune responses resulting from repeat assaults by the different serotypes necessitate simultan
113 89%) of 62 assault victims reported previous assaults by their current assailants, 19 (35%) of them o
116 the forensic DNA analysis backlog of sexual assault cases by circumventing the time-consuming conven
118 years or younger indicated reduced physical assault, Child Protective Services (CPS) reports, nonadh
119 t (codes E922.0-E922.3, E922.8, and E922.9), assault (codes E965.0-E965.4), attempted suicide (codes
120 ifetime prevalence of non-war-related sexual assault committed by family members, friends, or civilia
124 pings and extrajudicial detentions, physical assaults, death threats, physical threats, and threats o
126 endosporeforming bacteria from environmental assault during outgrowth and that such protection may be
128 suspected extragenital contact after sexual assault; empiric therapy for gonorrhea, chlamydia, and t
129 ity, particularly for suicide, injuries, and assaults, even after adjustment for sociodemographic and
130 ignificantly alter the means by which sexual assault evidence is processed in crime laboratories.
131 DNA analysis of samples obtained from sexual assault evidence relies on separation of male and female
133 17% with the addition of war-related sexual assaults (excluding 1% of participants who reported both
134 ntimate partner violence, non-partner sexual assault, female genital mutilation, and child marriage.
135 traffic accidents, burns, drowning, physical assault, firearm or sharp instrument injury, and snake o
137 the enhanced standard-of-care group), sexual assault (four [2%] vs one [<1%]), participant illness or
138 idly induced at epithelial surfaces to repel assault from diverse infectious agents including bacteri
139 f genetic instability during this particular assault from the environment, the invasion of foreign DN
140 f mammals provides a rapid response to repel assaults from numerous infectious agents including bacte
142 ewall," which would neutralize the oxidative assault generated by host immune defenses, is one propos
144 minal justice, but its role in prevention of assault has been treated with ambivalence and even hosti
146 period and a higher level of early physical assaults (i.e., within the first 10 days of the 4-week s
148 characteristics of all forms of child sexual assault in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) since
149 n of two of the highest areas of poverty and assault in New York City and has adequate data to analyz
150 n of two of the highest areas of poverty and assault in New York City and has adequate data to analyz
154 of children and youth experienced a physical assault in the last year, and 1 in 10 (10.1%) experience
156 total, 37.3% of youth experienced a physical assault in the study year, and 9.3% of youth experienced
158 he transformed cells susceptible to specific assaults in a selective manner, we searched for such vul
160 ernal causes such as suicide, accidents, and assaults in people with epilepsy with and without psychi
164 y and a proportionately sampled group of non-assault-injured youth enrolled from September 2009 throu
166 The corresponding hazard was 39% higher for assault injuries (95% CI, 33%-46%) and for unintentional
169 an 16,000 homicides and 1.6 million nonfatal assault injuries requiring treatment in emergency depart
170 d violent and nonviolent criminality and for assault injuries when systolic blood pressure was studie
175 t line of defence against biotic and abiotic assaults, its functional integrity needs to be maintaine
177 were placed into groups with reported sexual assault (n = 67) and those with no known history of such
178 times greater when the first reported sexual assault occurred prior to age 16 years compared with age
179 cover was inversely associated with gunshot assault (odds ratio (OR) = 0.70, 95% confidence interval
182 tidrug resistant center for tumors under the assault of chemotherapy and a physiological barrier agai
183 loss of PVM integrity, followed by a direct assault of mGBP2 upon the plasma membrane of the parasit
186 rtment and prompts new views of the cellular assaults of deregulated MYC on hematopoietic stem and ea
187 medical functions seem to be part of a broad assault on civilians; assaults on medical functions are
188 olecular entities targeted by the autoimmune assault on pancreatic beta cells that are causally relat
191 through a precise, focused, and coordinated assault on the duplex DNA, which isolates the target cyt
192 reside at these sites, the magnitude of this assault on the immune system is not reflected in the per
195 eon and endocrinologist, launched a crushing assault on the purveyors of pluriglandular therapy.
196 these data are most consistent with a global assault on the T-cell repertoire in patients with CTCL,
198 to be part of a broad assault on civilians; assaults on medical functions are used to achieve a mili
199 in the EL mouse may be prophetic for similar assaults on other polygenic, composite neurological beha
204 Two percent of girls experienced sexual assault or sexual abuse in the study year, while the rat
205 ult from loss of beta-cells due to an immune assault or the inability to compensate for insulin resis
206 ue to either beta cell loss caused by immune assault or the lack of compensation to overcome insulin
208 violence, which describes physical or sexual assault, or both, of a spouse or sexual intimate, is a c
210 rensic issues related to child abuse, sexual assault, or unexpected childhood death in their practice
212 mothers reported severe physical and sexual assault over the lifespan than housed mothers (91.6% vs
213 oligodendrocytes undergo pathophysiological assault over the protracted course of this neurodegenera
214 higher cumulative rates of violent abuse and assault over their lifespans than their housed counterpa
216 as a 39% reduction in the number of physical assaults per month after the policy introduction compare
217 y are at substantial risk for being sexually assaulted, primarily by male acquaintances, but effectiv
219 arrest did not differ between patients with assault-related firearm injuries (n = 339) and those wit
220 d arrest for patients with unintentional and assault-related firearm injuries was 10% and 15% (subhaz
221 earm injuries (n = 339) and those with other assault-related injuries (n = 2342; OR, 1.10 [CI, 0.84 t
223 Parametric survival models demonstrated that assault-related injury (P<.001), diagnosis of posttrauma
224 d female sex (RR, 1.30 [95% CI, 1.02-1.65]), assault-related injury (RR, 1.57 [95% CI, 1.19-2.04), di
225 aged 14 to 24 years, seeking ED care for an assault-related injury and a proportionately sampled gro
228 ponse in treatment-seeking women with sexual assault-related posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
232 the Enhanced Assess, Acknowledge, Act Sexual Assault Resistance program (resistance group) or to a se
233 A rigorously designed and executed sexual assault resistance program was successful in decreasing
234 use; and serious violence, corresponding to assault resulting in injury or involving use of a lethal
235 ncient systems that respond to environmental assaults: RNAi mechanisms and membrane transport systems
236 tions resulting in convictions for homicide, assault, robbery, arson, any sexual offense, illegal thr
237 crime (any criminal conviction for homicide, assault, robbery, arson, any sexual offense, illegal thr
238 ng on the type of violent crime (rape/sexual assault, robbery, assault, and their subcategories), pre
241 and with the Buss-Durkee Hostility Inventory assault score in patients with personality disorder but
242 ted experts to assist in updating the sexual assault section for the 2015 Centers for Disease Control
243 ression, the Motor Aggression factor and the assault subscale of the Buss-Durkee Hostility Inventory,
247 management among adult and adolescent sexual assault survivors include use of nucleic acid amplificat
250 2-AG prevents neurodegeneration from toxic assaults that elevate COX-2 expression and inhibits the
253 as lower among women who reported physically assaulting their male partners (adjusted OR = 0.44, 95%
254 the women had a much higher level of verbal assaults throughout the evaluation period and a higher l
255 f-blame may impede clinicians from reporting assaults, thus limiting our knowledge of the impact of,
266 g the manufacture and sale of military-style assault weapons and large-capacity magazines for civilia
267 A mixed-sex group of 157 victims of violent assault were interviewed within 1 month of the crime.
269 n sexually assaulted, and one-half of sexual assaults were described as having occurred in close prox
270 A mixed-sex group of 157 victims of violent assaults were interviewed within 1 month of the crime.
271 to assaultive trauma (e.g., robbery, sexual assault), whereas exposure to nonassaultive trauma (e.g.
272 lected survivors of motor vehicle crashes or assaults who were interviewed while hospitalized and 1,
275 The upper respiratory tract is continually assaulted with harmful dusts and xenobiotics carried on
276 els: minor violence, corresponding to simple assault without injury or weapon use; and serious violen
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