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1 e likely to use a firearm and to have a male victim.
2 n a bully-victim conflict on the side of the victim.
3 ., reciprocity) between the criminal and his victim.
4 among the different sources of harm for the victim.
5 een reported in postmortem brains of suicide victims.
6 and gene expression is disrupted in suicide victims.
7 llies, and the effects of their behaviors on victims.
8 5-HT2CR receptors) in the brains of suicide victims.
9 ty of parasites, mosquito vectors, and human victims.
10 th as a result of violence than non-disabled victims.
11 re more likely to perpetrate against younger victims.
12 he UTR sequences within the genes of suicide victims.
13 effective interventions for child and youth victims.
14 of zinc could be life saving in human sting victims.
15 dents and 2.4 to 3.5 times higher for single victims.
16 butes to the morbidity and mortality of burn victims.
17 oracic injuries are very common among trauma victims.
18 known; estimates range widely from 28 to 135 victims.
19 ytic treatment-induced haemorrhage in stroke victims.
20 pt the cycle of abuse and violence for these victims.
21 ve and presents a decade earlier in Lebanese victims.
22 time frame suitable for the majority of new victims.
23 ures to reduce its burden and effects on its victims.
24 y indicates torture and/or mutilation of the victims.
25 s, and prognostic factors for cardiac arrest victims.
26 e emotional and psychological costs to their victims.
27 perpetrators [93%]) and previous violence (7 victims [24%], 7 perpetrators [24%]) were common in both
29 -2.39), bullies (3.25; 2.72-3.89), and bully-victims (4.95; 3.77-6.50) were more likely to carry weap
32 mental illness, alcohol and drug misuse (19 victims [66%], 27 perpetrators [93%]) and previous viole
33 frequent attackers (92% of participants) and victims (73%); most killings (66%) involved intercommuni
34 ns of life for the localization of entrapped victims after disaster events (e.g., earthquake, terrori
35 as part of a mortuary ritual for sacrificial victims, an event that occurred during the height of San
37 by another patient with mental illness, both victim and perpetrator were diagnosed with schizophrenia
39 und stronger relations between being a bully-victim and weapon carrying (odds ratio, 7.84; 95% CI, 6.
45 rating social and economic effects on direct victims and indirect victims (their families and the wid
48 w to improve identification and treatment of victims and perpetrators in contact with mental health s
49 tive case-series study, we obtained data for victims and perpetrators of all confirmed homicides betw
50 to each other, and in 21 of these cases, the victims and perpetrators were undergoing treatment at th
53 on strategies to protect children and youth victims and promote their resilience is a global priorit
54 of search-and-rescue operations in drowning victims and the importance of education on opioid-associ
56 were more likely to perpetrate against older victims, and males were more likely to perpetrate agains
57 sty-humility), third-party recompensation of victims-and to a lesser extent, punishment of offenders-
59 ictims predicted support for practices where victims are harmed to achieve instrumental goals, includ
60 estoration (for example, compensation to the victim) are strongly preferred to punitive measures.
61 Lankford's descriptions of escapist suicide victims as being unstable, they were making rational dec
62 ow that dehumanization-the act of perceiving victims as not completely human-increases instrumental,
66 he gap between resuscitation science and the victims, both in and out of the hospital, and lay the fo
67 comparing the weapon carrying of adolescent victims, bullies, or bully-victims with that of uninvolv
70 ation can have severe outcomes for snakebite victims by rendering the specific antibodies found in an
72 nd individual-based simulations to show that victims can achieve such an advantage when coevolution i
73 blame", whereby the perceived suffering of a victim colors moral judgment of an accidental harmdoer.
76 problems or family hardships, we found that victims continued to have a higher prevalence of agoraph
78 , in which the best strategic choice for the victim depends on the vulnerability of the attacker, the
79 d with 103 victims of HTOR in India in which victims described their experiences of a commercial kidn
80 , community-level forums are set up in which victims detail war atrocities, and perpetrators confess
84 nger selection due to interaction than their victims do, it is frequently argued that they should evo
85 be used for the early location of entrapped victims during urban search and rescue operations (USaR)
88 sense of justice centered on harm caused to victims emerges early in childhood and highlights the va
89 n a single cheater allele and found that the victims escaped exploitation by different types of nonki
92 psychiatric factors did not predict multiple victims, firearm use in the crime, or a guilty verdict.
93 istic models examined predictors of multiple victims, firearm use, guilty plea, and guilty verdict.
94 feeling of the victim receiving this offer (victim-focused block, VB), or without any specific focus
95 or emergency evaluation and triage of stroke victims for intra intravenous fibrinolysis, even though
100 family members and residential neighbors of victims have become--and have stayed--significantly more
101 coercion and forced first sex, and males as victims have been identified as characteristics and topi
103 d as bullies only, victims only, bullies and victims (hereafter referred to as bullies/victims), or n
104 may have an impact in the treatment of bite victims, highlighting the necessity of using pooled veno
105 ator is the only treatment option for stroke victims; however, it has to be administered within 4.5 h
106 cholera epidemic from samples collected from victims in 18 towns across eight Arrondissements of Hait
109 of anxiety and depression in landmine or UXO victims in four studies, more women presented with post-
110 he broader study that included 50 additional victims in small towns and villages in West Bengal and K
114 pe) in a cohort of 1440 unselected Dutch SCA victims included in the Amsterdam Resuscitation Study (A
115 by focusing on individuals it would censure victims, increase stigmatization of smokers, and margina
118 ne expression and DNA methylation in suicide victims, individuals with major depressive disorder and
124 ypotheses comes from research on child abuse victims' memory and suggestibility regarding distressing
125 sess lead contamination and poisoning, treat victims, mitigate exposures, and remediate contamination
127 at each player in this game-a "thief" and a "victim"-must balance two competing strategic interests.
129 Meta-analyses were based on 22 studies for victims (n = 257 179), 15 studies for bullies (n = 236 1
130 ss fatal shooting incidents (defined as >/=5 victims, not including the perpetrator) and in trends of
133 stance and low potential as a perpetrator or victim of clinically relevant drug interactions-coformul
134 stance and low potential as a perpetrator or victim of clinically relevant drug-drug interactions.
135 have drug-drug-interactions (DDI), as 2 is a victim of CYP3A4 inhibition caused by its exclusive clea
136 The view of the nervous system being the victim of destructive inflammation during autoimmunity,
140 xual behavior are more likely to have been a victim of male-on-male sexual violence (adjusted odds ra
142 n, we estimated the relative odds of being a victim of past-year violence (physical/sexual domestic o
143 y had aOR of 1.8(95% CI: 1.5-2.2) of being a victim of past-year violence (with similar relative odds
144 rae genome from the preserved intestine of a victim of the 1849 cholera outbreak in Philadelphia, par
146 anial and ophthalmologic findings present in victims of abusive head trauma can also be seen in shake
148 ed hematopoietic toxicity could benefit both victims of acute radiation sickness and patients undergo
149 ntaneously provide contact comfort to recent victims of aggression, a behavior known as consolation.
150 les, which frequently offered consolation to victims of aggression, probably as part of their general
151 actors are sensitive to the contact need of victims of aggression, which may be greater if the aggre
152 er), aged from 15 years to 49 years who were victims of at least one act of physical or sexual violen
159 hat comparative research is required between victims of developmental trauma (such as childhood sexua
160 th disability are at increased risk of being victims of domestic and non-domestic violence, and of su
165 h risk of patients with mental illness being victims of homicide is an important antistigma message,
166 in-depth interviews were conducted with 103 victims of HTOR in India in which victims described thei
168 immunologic status of T memory responses in victims of ionizing radiation exposure and apoptosis-ind
170 -degree relative was significantly higher in victims of ischemic (34.2%) than nonischemic SCD (13.4%;
171 of nonischemic SCD (n=223), (2) consecutive victims of ischemic SCD (n=596), whose deaths and diagno
174 ive deficits when treating PTSD patients and victims of lifespan trauma (even without a diagnosis of
176 entially give to identified versus anonymous victims of misfortune, and has been proposed to partly d
177 case-control study included (1) consecutive victims of nonischemic SCD (n=223), (2) consecutive vict
178 ory of SCD is not significantly increased in victims of nonischemic SCD, suggesting a larger role of
179 d tomography (CT) for hemodynamically stable victims of penetrating torso trauma continues to increas
180 uscle wasting, is a serious health threat to victims of radiological accidents or patients receiving
182 The present study included 432 consecutive victims of SCD because of acute coronary event and 532 s
184 revalence of ER in a standard 12-lead ECG in victims of SCD than in survivors of an acute coronary ev
186 sses are up to eight times more likely to be victims of sexual abuse than nonmentally ill inmates.
195 al or psychological effects of ERW on direct victims of the explosive device or reverberating social
197 free clinical and legal services to civilian victims of torture and other human rights violations in
198 l Centre for Treatment and Rehabilitation of Victims of Torture, the only dedicated local provider of
200 erve cannot regenerate when injured, leaving victims of traumatic nerve damage or diseases such as gl
201 gh the optic nerve has dire consequences for victims of traumatic nerve injury and certain neurodegen
203 rs) with disabilities or their risk of being victims of violence compared with children without disab
204 o have a substantially greater risk of being victims of violence than are their non-disabled peers.
205 dren with disabilities are more likely to be victims of violence than are their peers who are not dis
211 ment (IBCM) programme to counsel animal-bite victims on the risk of rabies and appropriate treatment,
212 rticipants were categorized as bullies only, victims only, bullies and victims (hereafter referred to
217 ction between a suspect and a crime scene or victim, or it may demonstrate an absence of such associa
220 of the attacker, the knowledge level of the victim, payoffs for different outcomes, and the beliefs
221 pensation) were associated with increases in victims' perceptions of their transgressors' relationshi
222 te forgiveness and reduce anger by modifying victims' perceptions of their transgressors' value as re
224 itive, experiential, and emotional states to victims predicted support for practices where victims ar
226 ender-focused block, OB), the feeling of the victim receiving this offer (victim-focused block, VB),
228 mbers (186 UCA, 212 sudden unexplained death victims' relatives; mean age, 44+/-17 years) underwent e
229 ment-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) victims remain at risk for infarct expansion, heart fail
231 did men in two studies, and landmine or UXO victims reported a greater prevalence of post-traumatic
233 the reason expressed for an organ sale, all victims reported that they would not have agreed to the
234 transmission; resampling tests indicate that victims represent a nonrandom subset of taxa present in
239 .g., focusing on the offender's crime or the victim's situation especially in judicial judgment).
240 other substances that might be found on the victim's, shooter's, or suspect's clothes and might be c
241 th a 1.2 times increase in frequency of bite victims seeking medical care and of 2.4 times increase i
242 Over half of young sudden cardiac arrest victims show no prior warning signs or symptoms and surv
243 Here we explore a third possibility: that victim species are not as evolutionarily impotent as con
244 d pathogens have enemies themselves and that victim species persist because parasites and pathogens a
245 iction generates an apparent paradox: how do victim species survive and even thrive in the face of a
246 s abroad by insurers; (d) ambivalence of the victim status of the sellers; and (e) the buyers as vuln
247 ictions about the appearance of a suspect or victim, such as their sex, race, hair color, or age.
248 eating, which raises questions about how the victims survive in nature and how social cooperation per
253 essive coagulopathy following injury, trauma victims the world over are benefiting and surviving long
254 tomatic index cases and sudden cardiac death victims-the overt or severe end of the disease spectrum.
255 ients to yield impressive numbers of "cancer victims." The risk factors are acquired from the Biologi
256 nomic effects on direct victims and indirect victims (their families and the wider at-risk community)
257 ents represent the majority of cyberbullying victims These technologies not only carry increased morb
258 er venoms reported to modulate hemostasis of victims through effects on platelets, vascular endotheli
259 r environmental challenges but probably fell victim to a combination of conjunctures of large-scale h
262 irst-party offender or help the second-party victim using their own monetary endowment in an unfair c
269 ed deaths were compiled; mean (+/-SE) age of victims was 46.7 +/- 12.4 years, and 85% were male.
271 childhood and minimize long-term effects on victims' well-being; such interventions should cast ligh
272 extent that the aggressive behavior of which victims were accused was frequently reactive, as has bee
273 gh (>5%) in 7.2% of participants, 10% of SCD victims were appropriately reclassified into a high-risk
274 [95% CI, 1.5-6.5]; P < .01) and that bullies/victims were at increased risk of young adult depression
276 o a high-risk category, and only 1.4% of SCD victims were inappropriately reclassified from high to i
280 es ranged from 18.5 years to 38.1 years, and victims were likely to be doing an activity of economic
283 severe acute distress (n = 120; 85% accident victims) were randomized to intranasal oxytocin (8 days/
285 zygous variant VCL-M94I was found in a SUNDS victim who suffered sudden nocturnal tachypnea and lacke
286 enesis and possible recovery in human stroke victims who are Met homozygotes at codon 66 of the BDNF
287 trauma (such as childhood sexual abuse) and victims who experienced prolonged interpersonal trauma i
289 ghput sequencing in brain samples of suicide victims who had suffered from major depressive disorder
290 l nervous system infections in near-drowning victims who have aspirated water laden with spores.
291 e follow-up survey of randomly selected bite victims who were counselled by Haiti's IBCM programme be
292 ent) of out-of-hospital adult cardiac arrest victims with a first registered electrocardiography rhyt
293 including both blunt and penetrating trauma victims with a median injury severity score of 17.5 (int
294 Preliminaries studies suggest that stroke victims with a significant penumbra estimated by the dif
295 o occurred in Joplin, MO, leaving 13 tornado victims with Apophysomyces trapeziformis infections as a
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