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1 ed with higher mortality rates only if it is unintentional.
2 d whether the weight loss was intentional or unintentional.
3 ; change was characterized as intentional or unintentional.
4 of harm and its assessment as intentional or unintentional.
5 ledge of violence perpetration by victims of unintentional (accidental) firearm injury is limited.
6 g to injury intent (intentional [assault] or unintentional [accidental]).
7                              This may create unintentional activation of ER signaling in reproductive
8 ntegration has associated risks, such as the unintentional activation of oncogenes that can result in
9 te the transfer of Sudan I to eggs after its unintentional administration to laying hens.
10 nistered with poorly defined indications and unintentional adverse consequences.
11 of violence-related arrest for patients with unintentional and assault-related firearm injuries was 1
12 04 hypotensive episodes that were considered unintentional and drug related.
13 der than 2 years of age and among those with unintentional and inflicted (intentional) injuries also
14   Incidence and outcome of reported cases of unintentional and intentional ethanol containing-hand sa
15 nts are a very healthy population subject to unintentional and intentional injury.
16 non-communicable diseases, and contribute to unintentional and intentional injury.
17                                         Both unintentional and intentional misclassification (also ca
18                              Findings reveal unintentional and intentional reasons for missing, along
19               Moreover, we believe that both unintentional and intentional termination of inhaled NO
20  attitudes and their potential for provoking unintentional and potentially harmful behavioral consequ
21 y whether the weight loss was intentional or unintentional as part of the Iowa Women's Health Study,
22 rmediate movements are thought to reflect an unintentional averaging of the competing plans.
23 h risk to the Great Lakes if introduced from unintentional (ballast water) or intentional pathways (s
24       Ventricular arrhythmias as a result of unintentional blockade of the Kv11.1 (hERG [human ether-
25 owledge level and risk factors for pediatric unintentional burns in rural Southwest China with an aim
26                As the incidence of pediatric unintentional burns was high in rural southwest China, s
27 enters and can include overly qualitative or unintentional but covertly prescriptive presentation of
28 fluorinated compounds which were produced as unintentional byproducts in the electrochemical fluorina
29                                              Unintentional carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning causes appr
30  136 people whose deaths were classified as "unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning, not fire relate
31 nge of possible means of changing behaviour: unintentional change.
32 ly modified crops is the question of whether unintentional changes have occurred in the crop plant as
33 alian cells regulate their volume to prevent unintentional changes in intracellular signaling, cell m
34  increases in cannabis potency, prenatal and unintentional childhood exposure; and in adults, increas
35 ems include harms from prenatal exposure and unintentional childhood exposure; decline in educational
36 MMLs have led to increased cannabis potency, unintentional childhood exposures, adult cannabis use, a
37      Differences exist between deaths due to unintentional CO poisoning that occur in residences and
38                                  If rates of unintentional CO-related deaths had remained at pre-1975
39                                    All fatal unintentional cocaine overdoses from 1990 through 1992 (
40  The study population consisted of all fatal unintentional cocaine overdoses from 1993 through 1995 (
41 hreatening events, including anaphylaxis, by unintentional consumption.
42 hy, male models; however, as intentional and unintentional contacts persist, the non-pulmonary risks
43            When a food protein appears as an unintentional contaminant, the amount, if any, that is p
44        Most of this increase has been due to unintentional deaths from illicit drug overdoses.
45 ion of stay, doses of sedatives and opioids, unintentional device removal, delirium, and nurse and re
46 n indexing because it properly accounted for unintentional differences between the GC/MS systems.
47 are needed to reduce the risk of injury from unintentional discharge of a firearm during routine gun-
48 ation reconciliation identifies and resolves unintentional discrepancies between patients' medication
49                                         Most unintentional discrepancies identified had no clinical s
50  hospital-based medication reconciliation on unintentional discrepancies with nontrivial risks for ha
51 on of crop production (sugarcane and maize), unintentional dispersion of pests, and management practi
52 se relatives, relaxed natural selection, and unintentional domestication selection (adaptation to cap
53                         The existence of the unintentional donor is confirmed by temperature dependen
54                        Previously unobserved unintentional donors in commercially available [Formula:
55  mobility values, with a 30% decrease in the unintentional doping and a 10% strain reduction are achi
56                  Understanding the origin of unintentional doping in Ga2O3 is key to increasing break
57 performed to better understand the origin of unintentional doping in Ga2O3.
58 f this process can also help to prevent such unintentional doping in structures with desired n-type c
59 ds are the most common drugs associated with unintentional drug overdose.
60                    In response to reports of unintentional drug overdoses among children given over-t
61  outline the key points in the management of unintentional dural puncture and of PDPH.
62 evidence-based approach to the management of unintentional dural puncture and PDPH.
63                                              Unintentional endotracheal tube removal occurred in 10 o
64 rrosion of pipelines and tanks and result in unintentional environmental releases.
65 d limitations in initial studies have led to unintentional erroneous reports of nC60 ROS generation a
66 e species invasive, much can be learned from unintentional experiments involving the introduction of
67 he canine, but canines are easily exposed to unintentional explosive odors through training material
68                                          The unintentional extra electrons induced by oxygen vacancie
69                      Various intentional and unintentional factors influence beliefs beyond what scie
70  a high prevalence of functional dependence, unintentional falls, and significant morbidity associate
71                                              Unintentional fatal injuries remain an important risk fo
72  uncooperative patients, or when the risk of unintentional feeding tube removal is high.
73 eased (change = 0.07; Ptrend < 0.0001) while unintentional FFIs and NFIs declined (changes = -0.01 an
74                       Results: Patients with unintentional firearm injuries (n = 180) were more likel
75  a homicide, suicide, legal intervention, or unintentional firearm-related death of a student or nons
76 5 were legal intervention deaths, and 2 were unintentional firearm-related deaths.
77  comparisons adjusted for national trends in unintentional firearm-related mortality.
78 from the Tai forest of Cote d'Ivoire produce unintentional flaked stone assemblages at nut-cracking s
79 oth incomplete combustion and venting during unintentional flame termination.
80 getting) than during unsuccessful retrieval (unintentional forgetting).
81                                       In the unintentional group, 38% took two or more acetaminophen
82 ntation were similar between intentional and unintentional groups.
83             We report on cases classified as unintentional gunshot wounds.
84  more robust behavioral testing of potential unintentional harm caused by microelectrode implantation
85 ral decision-making regarding intentional or unintentional harm to people and objects.
86 intentional-harm condition, compared with an unintentional-harm condition.
87 ate the damage caused by intentional (versus unintentional) harms.
88 viors (SD=2.0), primarily those that lead to unintentional (helmet and seatbelt use) and intentional
89 ), natural disasters (n = 81), terrorism and unintentional human-made disasters (n = 9), substance us
90 graphitic surfaces may have been affected by unintentional hydrocarbon contamination from ambient air
91                              Each episode of unintentional hypotension was assessed for suspected dru
92 peutic hypothermia increases sepsis risk and unintentional hypothermia in surgical patients increases
93                                          For unintentional illicit drug and heroin overdose deaths, e
94  hampering their expansion and leading to an unintentional "immune kamikazing." Therefore, Ag-depende
95 nteracting brain regions is important in the unintentional, implicit expression of racial attitudes a
96 is work we provide experimental evidence for unintentional incorporation of nitrogen in ZnO NWs grown
97 p to prevent the food allergic consumer from unintentional ingestion of hidden allergens.
98 marijuana intoxication on driving abilities, unintentional ingestion of marijuana products by childre
99 ren younger than 5 years associated with the unintentional ingestion of oral prescription drugs are c
100 t packaging reduces child mortality from the unintentional ingestion of oral prescription drugs.
101 ve loss of vision in both eyes 10 days after unintentional ingestion of three 500 mg tablets of Closa
102  established for 2 months prior to 1 or more unintentional injuries (20 783 cases among 15 866 indivi
103  95% CI, 67.4%-67.6%), from 65.1 to 39.2 for unintentional injuries (39.8% reduction; 95% CI, 39.3%-4
104  95% CI, 40.2%-41.1%), from 19.9 to 10.4 for unintentional injuries (47.5%; 95% CI, 47.0%-48.0%), fro
105  with the largest surgical case volumes were unintentional injuries (48 073), musculoskeletal disease
106 r assault injuries (95% CI, 33%-46%) and for unintentional injuries (95% CI, 38%-41%).
107 t vary significantly by diagnosis, including unintentional injuries (aOR range, 3.5-4.8), self-harm (
108  180) were more likely than those with other unintentional injuries (n = 62 795; odds ratio [OR], 2.0
109  the course of suicide or attempted suicide; unintentional injuries accounted for 4 percent of the ca
110 stimated emergency department visits for all unintentional injuries and 6.7% (95% CI, 4.7%-8.7%) of t
111 yed US service members who died of combat or unintentional injuries and received autopsies, the preva
112                              Intentional and unintentional injuries are a major cause of death among
113                                              Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death fo
114                                              Unintentional injuries currently rank fourth in the glob
115 all US service members who died of combat or unintentional injuries in support of Operations Enduring
116 deaths from external causes, including 2,313 unintentional injuries, 1,248 suicides, and 349 homicide
117  the population, especially from suicide and unintentional injuries, and an increased prevalence of a
118 bstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), stroke, unintentional injuries, and diabetes mellitus.
119 ses combined, heart disease, cancer, stroke, unintentional injuries, and diabetes, although the rate
120 eavement, self-harm, traumatic brain injury, unintentional injuries, and substance intoxication.
121 nary disease (COPD), influenza or pneumonia, unintentional injuries, and suicide for both women and m
122 ase, diabetes, COPD, influenza or pneumonia, unintentional injuries, and suicide.
123                  We defined trauma deaths as unintentional injuries, suicides, and homicides.
124  were thought to be caused by intentional or unintentional injuries.
125  deficiencies to 45.8 million procedures for unintentional injuries.
126 l treatments or deaths owing to assaults and unintentional injuries.
127 were less likely to obtain any medical care (unintentional injury [UI] group: 78.8% uninsured vs 88.7
128 ide the Persian Gulf region, 165 deaths from unintentional injury and 32 deaths from illness (20 of w
129 year of life due to external causes, such as unintentional injury and homicide, may be higher among t
130                      Secondary outcomes were unintentional injury and suicide.
131                                     Rates of unintentional injury are poorly defined in bipolar disor
132 e of a subsequent injury, whereas those with unintentional injury commonly died of noninjury causes.
133  other adverse posthospitalization outcomes (unintentional injury deaths, suicide attempts, and subse
134 cide decedents as compared with offspring of unintentional injury decedents by their developmental pe
135 ced parental suicide and 32 395 offspring of unintentional injury decedents prior to age 25 years bet
136 offspring who lost a parent to suicide or an unintentional injury during childhood surpassed the othe
137 s from 2003 to 2012, 3,059 women experienced unintentional injury during pregnancy.
138 iolent criminality, exposure to assault, and unintentional injury in adulthood.
139     Approximately one third of deaths due to unintentional injury in the United States are estimated
140  who experienced a health shock caused by an unintentional injury or a new chronic condition, uninsur
141 following a health shock caused by either an unintentional injury or the onset of a chronic condition
142                         After PS adjustment, unintentional injury rates were lower for lithium compar
143 nts taking lithium had reduced self-harm and unintentional injury rates.
144                        Factors predictive of unintentional injury risk behavior were self-esteem, pub
145                                     In 1997, unintentional injury was the leading cause of death for
146 rvival between those with intentional versus unintentional injury were also determined by comparing a
147 ther early-onset drinking increases risk for unintentional injury while drinking is unknown.
148 k of future injury mortality than those with unintentional injury with 5-year mortality rates as high
149 y in children (sudden infant death syndrome, unintentional injury, and homicide) derived from the Nat
150                       Except for deaths from unintentional injury, US troops in the Persian Gulf regi
151 ,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine in California, and unintentional injury- and violence-related events.
152 ify causes and the impact of intentional and unintentional injury-related deaths among women aged 10-
153  variables, including suicide-, combat-, and unintentional injury-related unit deaths.
154    Most adolescent deaths are as a result of unintentional injury.
155 pared with offspring who lost a parent to an unintentional injury.
156 eoplastic treatment complication in 10%, and unintentional injury/suicide in 8%.
157                          Here we identify an unintentional interface layer as the origin of resistive
158  genome, long-distance interaction can cause unintentional intergenic cross talk, a detrimental side
159                                              Unintentional intraoperative hypothermia is a well-descr
160 ned in certain at-risk populations and after unintentional laboratory exposure.
161 ility that occurs in old age owing to rapid, unintentional loss of body weight and loss of lean body
162                          The consequences of unintentional marijuana exposure in children should be p
163                 We found a new appearance of unintentional marijuana ingestions by young children aft
164 therapeutic purposes or may contribute to an unintentional mean absorbed dose burden.
165 sociated memories, but are often hindered by unintentional memory strengthening.
166 ing, allowing the detection of fraudulent or unintentional mislabeling of species.
167                    However, we suspected the unintentional mixing of milk in the bread manufacturing
168  wheat flour dust in air in order to prevent unintentional mixing.
169 ase (95% CI, -24.2% to -18.4%) in the annual unintentional motor vehicle-related CO death rate and a
170 f 1975 levels (95% CI, -82.0% to -70.4%) and unintentional motor vehicle-related CO death rates decli
171  controversy on the role of point defects in unintentional n-type conductivity of ZnO.
172  increased the potential for intentional and unintentional nanoparticle skin exposure.
173 outine or habit strength was associated with unintentional non-adherence (odds ratio = 0.92, 95% conf
174 onadherence, two had poor inhaler technique (unintentional nonadherence), and one also denied nonadhe
175 ors, thus incorporating both intentional and unintentional nonadherence, a measure "actual adherence"
176 opulation; 95% CI, 4.9-8.5) were treated for unintentional, nonfatal firearm-related injuries in US e
177  how "modernization" of food habits may have unintentional nutritional consequences.
178 aneous comparison groups that included fatal unintentional opiate overdoses (n = 793), all other fata
179                                   We forgive unintentional or accidental harms and condemn failed att
180 ut a large number of cases could result from unintentional or intentional contamination of a commerci
181 the grooves, excluding the possibility of an unintentional or utilitarian origin (e.g., food or fur p
182  majority of the cases reviewed demonstrated unintentional overcooling below target temperature.
183 ure control is important to evaluate because unintentional overcooling below the consensus target ran
184        For out-of-hospital deaths other than unintentional overdose (120 long-acting opioid, 53 contr
185     Long-acting opioids increase the risk of unintentional overdose deaths but also may increase mort
186                                              Unintentional overdose involving opioid analgesics is a
187 y two thirds of hospitalizations were due to unintentional overdoses (65.7%; 95% CI, 60.1 to 71.3).
188  opiate overdoses (n = 793), all other fatal unintentional overdoses (n = 85), and a subset of homici
189                                              Unintentional overdoses accounted for 131 (48%) cases, i
190 epatotoxicity in several dozen children from unintentional overdoses, in addition to cases of therape
191 apeutic use increases, the risk increases of unintentional overdoses, medication errors, and intentio
192 f dark charges, i.e., holes brought about by unintentional p-type doping of MAPbI3.
193                        Eighty-one percent of unintentional patients reported taking acetaminophen and
194 period, least-restrictive states had greater unintentional, pediatric, and adult suicide, White and o
195 pulation was all state residents who died of unintentional pharmaceutical overdoses in West Virginia
196                                              Unintentional placement of dental implants into retained
197                      Deaths coded as E858.8 (unintentional poisoning due to other drugs) require link
198 d regimens (dose and schedule) with death by unintentional prescription opioid overdose in subgroups
199                                 However, the unintentional presence of gluten in these foods poses a
200 ilms where the non-uniform doping profile is unintentional, probably induced during the deposition pr
201             Permanent hypoparathyroidism and unintentional recurrent nerve paralysis occurred in 2 ca
202                                     Avoiding unintentional regime shifts is widely regarded as desira
203 g repeated transport through trade pathways, unintentional release events and the population dynamics
204 ing the current literature, and highlighting unintentional rewilding and spontaneous wildlife comebac
205 ns suggest that the most likely origin is an unintentional shape anisotropy.
206  favorable impact may have been caused by an unintentional shift of limited VA colonoscopy capacity f
207 ess accessible to children appear to prevent unintentional shooting deaths among children younger tha
208        Among children younger than 15 years, unintentional shooting deaths were reduced by 23% (95% c
209 verall, including 20 children, resulted from unintentional shootings in the immediate aftermath of Sa
210 ade of hERG K(+) channels in the heart is an unintentional side effect of many drugs and can induce c
211 f-RNA and suggest that SMS mutations lead to unintentional signaling through prolonged RNA binding.
212  sharing and sudden infant death syndrome or unintentional sleep-related death in infants has been es
213                               Occurrences of unintentional sleep-related deaths among infants appear
214 ponses were similar for both intentional and unintentional social norm violations, albeit more pronou
215 stories that involved neutral social events, unintentional social transgressions (e.g., choking on fo
216  semiconductors to a non-negligible level of unintentional structural and chemical defects.
217 n); causes of mortality (all-cause, natural, unintentional, suicide, and homicide); social health out
218 tion is associated with decreased pediatric, unintentional, suicide, and overall FFR, but homicide an
219 es within the last five years show that most unintentional superwarfarin ingestions can be managed at
220  0.001), while participants assigned to the "unintentional" survey variant were less likely to percei
221                                  Even though unintentional, the 17 sequenced strains described here p
222                          They also rated the unintentional transgressions as significantly more embar
223 supporting the processing of intentional and unintentional transgressions of social norms.
224 pendent responses to intentional relative to unintentional transgressions.
225 wed significantly increased responses to the unintentional transgressions.
226                       This report focuses on unintentional trauma deaths, which were strongly associa
227  panuveitis that occurs after intentional or unintentional trauma to the exciting eye.
228 fferent: Numbers of deaths from homicide and unintentional trauma were equal, and 27% of the latter d
229 tained brain injury from violent rather than unintentional trauma.
230 e were 2,524 eligible deaths-83 percent from unintentional traumatic injuries, 14 percent from homici
231 -morbidity practice that reduces the rate of unintentional tube dislodgment and may result in improve
232 ight provide a novel approach to inhibit the unintentional Vgamma9Vdelta2 T cell activation as a cons
233                                              Unintentional violence accounted for 41.2% of deaths, fo
234 1.22-1.88), while rates for deaths caused by unintentional violence decreased (RR, 0.79; 95% CI, 0.67
235 chronic diarrhea (duration, >4 weeks) and/or unintentional weight loss (>10% decrease from baseline)
236                         Associations between unintentional weight loss and increased mortality risk w
237 ly associated with the onset of CVD, whereas unintentional weight loss and weakness were not.
238                                              Unintentional weight loss appears less likely to resolve
239                                Nevertheless, unintentional weight loss can be a harbinger of health p
240 ult to separate intentional weight loss from unintentional weight loss due to undiagnosed, underlying
241                                  One or more unintentional weight loss episodes of 20 or more pounds
242  0.76 [95% CI, 0.60 to 0.97]) and those with unintentional weight loss had a 31% higher mortality rat
243                                              Unintentional weight loss has been associated with risk
244 uce risks of CHD and stroke, but short-term, unintentional weight loss in middle adulthood may be an
245 ver, the distinction between intentional and unintentional weight loss is difficult to make in an obs
246                                              Unintentional weight loss may be more likely to continue
247 issue in weight-stable subjects with a prior unintentional weight loss of >3%.
248 ssive dyspnea, fatigue, night sweats, and an unintentional weight loss of 25 pounds.
249 oss was more common in the participants with unintentional weight loss than in those with intentional
250 erved in epidemiologic studies may be due to unintentional weight loss that reflects existing disease
251 ers, night sweats, oropharyngeal thrush, and unintentional weight loss to be associated with risk amo
252  presence of 1 or 2 modified Fried criteria (unintentional weight loss, low physical activity level,
253 ogic deficits, chest pain, nausea, vomiting, unintentional weight loss, or recent trauma.
254 s, profound fatigue, unexplained fevers, and unintentional weight loss.
255 e in 1959-1960, and had no history of recent unintentional weight loss.
256 t individual components being disability and unintentional weight loss.
257 ated with a decreased risk of exhaustion and unintentional weight loss.
258 rs completed questions about intentional and unintentional weight losses since age 18 years via mail
259 hievable through lifestyle modification, but unintentional weight regain is common.

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