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Examples of injury


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Most commonly used animal models of neuropathic pain are induced by nerve injuries.
Microglia are resident immune cells in the brain that become activated in response to diverse central nervous system injuries.
Whereas doctors had a standard calculation chart for physical injuries, the evaluation of psychological disability remained haphazard and subjective.
All the occupational injuries reported were sustained outdoors by outdoor workers and yet very few had been previously immunized.
Although a precise diagnosis can be given after examination, early recognition is important because the type of treatment is different for different types of injuries.
No injuries of any kind occurred during tests and no encounters had to be stopped because of excessive or persistent aggression.
One of the great claims of the supporters of the act was that workers would receive payment for injuries with a minimum of litigation.
Such insurance should initially include basically the same group of persons as covered by the 1901 law on compensation for work-related injuries.
Four per cent were still out-patients and 5 % were still expecting further surgery for their accident injuries at 3 years.
The adult male did not appear to have any injuries that might explain his poor condition.
Adverse work and environmental conditions predict occupational injuries.
Here the schoolboy who was thrown over the embankment at his new school has just finished an extensive description of his injuries.
You haven't told us how she sustained those injuries.
Older people are at particular risk of falls and fall-related injuries.
The main sources of the chest injuries were found to be the seat belt in frontal crashes and the door in side impact crashes.
Injuries serious enough to warrant hospitalisation, or serious injuries such as fractures and severe lacerations.
However, when injuries that could not be concealed occurred, honour required that the true cause not be admitted.
While insults can be more unpleasant than injuries, the capacity to trade gibes does not imply debilitating pain.
No amount of care is sufficient to avoid liability for the injuries that are risked by those activities.
Libertarians would have to examine both the nature of the injuries or harms that existing practices correct and the character of the practices themselves.
In these circumstances, the harms these injuries represent do not have the same moral significance that other impositions of harm have.
The two police officers that had been blown back [by the explosion] experienced fairly serious injuries, requiring that they be rushed to hospital.
They are not applicable to modern threatening events such as failures, injuries, and conflicts in different social relationships.
No records were kept of injuries and maimings during demolition and excavation, but they do survive for other aspects of the work.
Reconstructive plastic surgery to correct ravages of disease and injuries as well as gross physical abnormalities constitutes a core medical practice.
Serious stair injuries can be prevented by improved stair design.
The resulting injuries to nonoccupants and increased nonfatal crashes may offset some of the gains from the use of seatbelts.
The confinement proved highly stressful, however, and the incidence of violent injuries increased fivefold during the 6-month period.
Crowding stress and violent injuries among behaviorally inhibited rhesus macaques.
Two pediatric ophthalmologists set out to examine all the victims who were compensated for their injuries after in utero exposure to this drug.
Injuries incurred in road accidents were listed as head injuries, severe injuries not including head injuries, and minor injuries.
An important factor is that female radiologists are liable not only to genetic damage but also to injuries to their foetuses during pregnancy.
Types of injuries caused by robots are more diverse than those caused by other machines.
A comprehensive assessment of mortality and disability from disease, injuries and risk factors in 1990 and projected to 2020.
A wide variety of measures can reduce accidents and injuries from accidents.
A number of countries are in the process of strengthening their policies concerning traffic injuries and deaths.
The use of physical and pharmacological restraints leads to more severe injuries from falls.
The true cost of sick time resulting from straininduced injuries is more difficult to quantify accurately.
Direct savings accrue from reduced costs in the mold room and reduced coverage for sick time resulting from strain injuries to radiation therapists (radiotherapy technicians).
Hypersensitive carotid sinus is an infrequent cause of syncope but provokes significant injuries in up to 25% of patients (43).
Beadles suffered frequent physical injuries while doing their work.
Indeed, ruling out alternative explanations for injuries is a valid medical method...
In as much as pension insurance embraced the entire population, insurance for work-related injuries needed to include that part of the population that was employed.
Make-up artists are able to create realistic-looking injuries on actors for the drill.
Experimental animals received a total of four crush injuries to the right facial nerve over the course of 1 year.
The party secretary was accused of participating in the planning of the attack (their plan was not to inflict fatal injuries on the villagers).
Compression injuries occur when pressure is applied to the plexus for a period of time.
Older drivers appear to be over-represented in ' fatal ' injuries from frontal impact crashes.
The alteration of excitation and inhibition producing hypersynchrony within relatively restricted networks may also play a role following structural brain injuries.
Developing prosthetics to treat cognitive disabilities resulting from acquired brain injuries.
The 1990 worldwide incidence of self-inflicted injuries or those due to violent actions (excluding war) toward others was 225.4 per 100,000.
She has completely recovered from her other injuries.
A gentleman, in short, was now advised simply to ignore or forbear injuries and insults.
The operators and their champions in the legal profession did everything possible to deny responsibility for the wave of deaths and injuries in their collieries.
Pilots also had severe facial injuries following crashes.
Of all the injuries the closest attention was paid to the notion of lying, and especially to the accusation that another lied.
In a previously published study, punctures and cuts by apparatus (sharps injuries) for health workers was 39 % [17].
Twenty-one patients developed tetanus after other reported injuries or potential risk factors for exposure.
Outcome of surgically treated birthrelated brachial plexus injuries in twenty cases.
Are we justified in viewing an entire market sector as responsible for the specific injuries caused by a particular company?
Research investigating ways to decrease injuries has been limited due to the difficulty in noninvasively measuring bone response to a given treatment.
More than half (58.3%) of the recurrent cases reported injuries severe enough to necessitate outpatient medical attention.
Study members reported serious injuries between ages 26 and 32, defined as any requiring treatment from a doctor, medical center, or emergency services.
We discuss a related form of akinetic mutism linked to mesodiencephalic injuries and suggest an alternative to the proposed "horizontal" versus "vertical" modulation distinction.
Under conditions of adversity, such children sustain higher rates of disease, disorder, and injuries than their more normatively reactive peers from the same environments.
First, almost all the children with brain injuries exhibited delays in first-word production, regardless of lesion side or site.
Specifically, (a) do we see signs of psychological recovery from injuries inflicted in the family environment in adulthood, when the individual establishes independence?
In contrast, the effects of striatal injuries are evident in childhood, and the caudate is highly vulnerable to hypoxia and ischemia.
There were detailed definitions of what constituted harmful behaviour and injuries, and of the relationship between the people involved.
Platelet-derived growth factor-b expression induced after rat peripheral nerve injuries.
The entire sampling procedure took approximately 1n5 h to complete ; no injuries were incurred.
Nonetheless, this study should provide some guidance to primary care providers about expected incidence of conditions in adults with traumatic injuries.
A fifth, self-inflicted injuries, is usually a consequence of mental illness.
The global burden of disease : a comprehensive assessment of mortality and disability from diseases, injuries, and risk factors in 1990 and projected to 2020.
They also estimate that the annual 320,000 road accident injuries would be reduced by as much as one-third.
The establishment of a pension insurance system provided the basis for a system of insurance for work-related injuries, in 1916.
In two respects, the 1916 insurance law on work-related injuries involved temporary solutions.
The presence of a pension insurance system and insurance for work-related injuries pointed to the need for a sickness insurance system.
The creation of insurance for work-related injuries can be seen as having occurred in a kind of parallel process.
Disability of varying degree due to back injuries and back pain is very common and this is related to occupation.
Both injuries were caused by falls that occurred on flat terrain.
There were irreversible ischemic injuries in 6 pts from grl and 3 pts from gr2, connected with coronary insufficiency in severe hypertrophic myocardium.
One may be a victim of a car accident, suffer injuries and loss, and then reclaim all one's damages through the insurance company.
Three-quarters of the children said they had no pain or physical problems from their injuries at 3 months, and four-fifths at 6 months.
Claimants may obtain financial compensation for past injuries and losses.
Most importantly, they help prevent deaths and injuries.
Overall, there was no association between left-handedness and injuries.
Using undergraduate subjects, they found good split-half reliability and validity in that test scores correlated with actual (self-reported) history of accidents and injuries.
The incidence rates for employees for both major and over three day injuries were, however, lower than in 1986-87.
Since this is largely a paper focusing on methodology, we refer the readers to our website for details of the brachial plexus injuries.
As it was, in the fighting at the meeting and afterwards many sustained injuries.
The boy was treated for his physical injuries, but at the hospital he received no psychological assistance to help him deal with the trauma.
The boy eventually recovered from his physical injuries, and as an adult he lived with the conviction that the accident never actually affected him psychologically.
My interest is in injuries to the developing nervous system.
Contrasted with the situation in adults, lateralization effects following brain injuries in infancy are negligible.
Unintentional injuries account for more than half of all deaths among children ages 1 - 14 years, claiming the lives of more than 10,000 children annually.
We can end injuries to coal miners by closing the mines.
Factors that prompted families to file medical malpractice claims following perinatal injuries.
If physicians fail to do so and patients are injured as a result, then they might be called to account for patient injuries.
Extreme sedation may also be used as treatment for some severe illnesses or injuries.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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