نتایج جستجو برای: intentional murdersand does not include unintentional murder

تعداد نتایج: 3244006  

Journal: :Current Issues in Tourism 2023

There is still confusion on what participant observation connotes and scholars call for more studies researchers’ roles emotional reflexivity in tourism. This interdisciplinary research aims to unpack observations at festivals. Findings from literary festivals Ireland Italy suggest that are Holistic Research Experiences characterised by four elements. First, they go beyond the visual multisenso...

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2016
Sudhish Sehra Shalini Jaggi Devindra Sehra Rajesh Aggarwal Vikas Saraswat Deven Juneja

Metformin and Sitagliptin are often used in combination in the management of non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. Though toxicity is rare, but occurs more frequently in cases of intentional or unintentional overdose of these drugs. Here, we present a case of an intentional overdose of a metformin- sitagliptin combination (70g metformin and 3500mg sitagliptin) in a suicide attempt by a young...

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2009
Matthew Large Glen Smith Olav Nielssen

There has been recent widespread media coverage of events that involve murder-suicide. In this paper, the author does an extensive literature review of studies about murder-suicide. The purpose is to determine whether the incidence of murder-suicide is increasing and what its risk factors are. The results of this review show that the incidence of murder-suicide remains at under 0.001%. Risk fac...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2009
Melissa Lehman Kenneth J Malmberg

Forgetting is frustrating, usually because it is unintended. Other times, one may purposely attempt to forget an event. A global theory of recognition and free recall that explains both types of forgetting and remembering from multiple list experiments is presented. The critical assumption of the model is that both intentional and unintentional forgetting are often due to contextual interferenc...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2005
Joseph L Rau

Patient adherence with prescribed inhaled therapy is related to morbidity and mortality. The terms "compliance" and "adherence" are used in the literature to describe agreement between prescribed medication and patient practice, with "adherence" implying active patient participation. Patient adherence with inhaled medication can be perfect, good, adequate, poor, or nonexistent, although criteri...

2005
Anne M. Larson Julie Polson Robert J. Fontana Timothy J. Davern Ezmina Lalani Linda S. Hynan Joan S. Reisch Frank V. Schiødt George Ostapowicz A. Obaid Shakil William M. Lee

Severe acetaminophen hepatotoxicity frequently leads to acute liver failure (ALF). We determined the incidence, risk factors, and outcomes of acetaminophen-induced ALF at 22 tertiary care centers in the United States. Detailed prospective data were gathered on 662 consecutive patients over a 6-year period fulfilling standard criteria for ALF (coagulopathy and encephalopathy), from which 275 (42...

Journal: :Perception & psychophysics 1996
K A Carlson J H Flowers

In three experiments we studied human ability to use statistical contingencies between visual stimuli (flankers and targets) to improve performance in a letter-digit classification task. We compared the performance of explicitly informed subjects with that of subjects who were told nothing of the contingencies. Simultaneous presentation of flankers and targets (Experiment 1) produced evidence o...

2009
Christopher D. Carroll Patricia W. Cheng

Some preventers only stop an effect when it is being produced by certain causes. For example, nasal spray prevents headaches caused by a cold but not headaches caused by dehydration or stress. Thus, preventers differ in preventative scope: the range of circumstances across which a preventer operates. An experiment indicated that people are sensitive to differences in preventative scope and that...

2010
DOUGLAS KUTACH

Conceptual analyses can be subdivided into two classes, good and evil. Empirical analysis is the good kind, routinely practiced in the sciences. Orthodox analysis is the malevolent version that plagues philosophical discourse. In this paper, I will clarify the difference between them, provide some reasons to prefer good over evil, and illustrate their consequences for the metaphysics of causati...

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