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Burn rehabilitation: state of the science

- burncareresearch.org
PC Esselman, BD Thombs, G Magyar-Russell … - American Journal of Physical Medicine & …, 2006 - journals.lww.com
From the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington,
Seattle (PCE); and the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland (BDT, GMR, JAF).
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[PDF] The impact of shift work on the risk and severity of injuries for hospital employees: an …


IB Horwitz, BP McCall - Occupational medicine, 2004 - Soc Occupational Med
Background While past research on health care workers has found that shift work
can lead to negative physiological and psychological consequences, few studies
have assessed the extent to which it increases the risk of specific ...
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Fatalities in the landscape and horticultural services industry, 1992-2001


JP Buckley, JP Sestito, KL Hunting - American journal of industrial medicine, 2008 - interscience.wiley.com
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Characteristics of Lethal Electrical Injuries in Central and Northeastern Bulgaria for a 27- …


W Dokov - Eplasty, 2008 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
The study has been conducted in 6 districts of the Republic of Bulgaria on a
total area of 16 910.31 km 2 (15.23% ± 0.54% of the whole country's territory)
and a population of 1 388 277 (17.98% ± 0.06% of the whole population). 1 ...
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Windows to the brain

- larrybelote.com [DOC] 
RA Hurley, KH Taber - Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 2008 - Am Neuropsych Assoc
FIGURE 1. The convergence of sensory pathways related to controlling food intake
are presented in a simpliffed diagram.1,2 The primary sensory cortices for smell
(yellow) and taste (blue) are color-coded onto one side of representative ...
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Injuries from Electromagnetic Energy


SA Mc Curdy - Agricultural medicine: a practical guide, 2005 - Springer
Injury occurs when body tissues are subjected to levels of energy outside the
normal tolerance bands. Excessive energy damages tissues, potentially beyond
repair, and disrupts normal physiologic functioning. Injury may also occur ...
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Related electrical injuries: a narrative analysis of workers' compensation claims.


DA Lombardi, S Matz, MJ Brennan, GS Smith, … - Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene, 2009 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The purpose of this study was to provide new insight into the etiology of
primarily nonfatal, work-related electrical injuries. We developed a multistage,
case-selection algorithm to identify electrical-related injuries from ...
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[CITATION] Electrical Burns


JC CAST, VC DE, C ISACU - Surgery in Wounds, 2004 - Springer Verlag
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Characteristics of Lethal Electrical Injuries in Central and Northeastern Bulgaria for a 27- …


W Dokov - Eplasty, 2008 - ukpmc.ac.uk
The study has been conducted in 6 districts of the Republic of Bulgaria on a
total area of 16 910.31 km 2 (15.23% ± 0.54% of the whole country's territory)
and a population of 1 388 277 (17.98% ± 0.06% of the whole population). 1 ...
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[PDF] Electrical Safety in Ontario


ES Authority - electrical-contractor.net
Page 1. _____ Electrical Safety in Ontario 2002 Report _____ ...
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