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61“…A qualitative study was conducted between 2008 and 2010 with PTSD patients (F43.1, ICD-10, 1997) who had been victims of robberies and kidnappings in São Paulo. Dense ethnographic observations were carried out, as well as in-depth semi-structured interviews with ten adult patients. …”
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62por Sánchez, Eduardo Munera, Alcobendas, Manuel Muñoz, Noguera, Juan Fco. Blanes, Gilabert, Ginés Benet, Simó Ten, José E.“…To validate the localization algorithm, experiments covering many of the typical situations that arise during RoboCup games have been developed: ranging from degradation in position estimation to total loss of position (due to falls, ‘kidnapped robot’, or penalization). The self-localization method developed is based on the classical particle filter algorithm. …”
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63por Super, Gail“…Thus, spatiotemporality affects both how penal forms permeate space and time, and how space and time constitute penal forms. These vigilante kidnappings and forcible confinements are not mere instances of gratuitous violence. …”
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64“…Our findings indicate that parasitism by P. breviceps dramatically alters both the chemical and genetic context in which their kidnapped hosts develop, leading to changes in how they recognize nestmates.…”
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65“…Twenty-two inmates (out of 25 approached, mean age: 40.1 years (SD = 11.1), convicted of murder, manslaughter, sexual offenses, drug offenses, robbery with violence, and/or illegal restraint/kidnap, and sentenced to incarceration between 15 and 209 months (M = 5.5 years; SD = 3.8) took part in a semistructured interview after completion of the MBSR intervention. …”
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66“…Driving event detection and driver behavior recognition have been widely explored for many purposes, including detecting distractions, classifying driver actions, detecting kidnappings, pricing vehicle insurance, evaluating eco-driving, and managing shared and leased vehicles. …”
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67“…It has frequently been used to explain the reported ‘positive bond’ between some kidnap victims and their captor's, although scarce empirical research has supported this assertion. …”
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68por Odatuwa-Omagbemi, David Odoyoh, Otene, Cletus Ikechukwu, Enemudo, Roy Efetobor Tony, Imonijevwe, Ejiro Segun, Sefia, Theophilus Erhigigwe“…INTRODUCTION: the incidence of gunshot injuries and its negative socio-economic impact has assumed an alarming dimension in our environment in recent times as a result of increase in various criminal activities arising largely from poverty including armed robbery, insurgencies, banditry, kidnappings, political thuggery and the like. We share our experience in our centre. …”
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69por Mannell, Jenevieve, Minckas, Nicole, Burgess, Rochelle, Chirwa, Esnat D, Jewkes, Rachel, Gibbs, Andrew“…PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Self-reported experiences of IPV in the past 12 months and exposure to traumatic neighbourhood events (including witnessing murder, being robbed or kidnapped, witnessing and experiencing rape). RESULTS: Exposure to traumatic events was common among the 677 women surveyed. …”
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70“…Repeated displacements were common. Kidnappings were reported by 5.2% of families, and 7.9% of families reported a death of a family member during or after displacement. …”
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71“…We discuss how these pathways differ functionally between quiescent and proliferating normal cells, how they are kidnapped and corrupted during the course of transformation, and consider potential therapeutic strategies that take advantage of common features of neoplastic and metabolic disorders.…”
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72por Lafta, Riyadh, Al-Ani, Waleed, Dhiaa, Saba, Cherewick, Megan, Hagopian, Amy, Burnham, Gilbert“…The 2003 invasion of Iraq accelerated a steady emigration of faculty and graduates. Kidnappings and deaths of doctors became commonplace. …”
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73por Chavarría, Adrián Palacios, Vázquez, Rafael Ricardo Valdez, Cherit, José Guillermo Domínguez, Bello, Héctor Herrera, Suastegui, Humberto Castillejos, Moreno-Castañeda, Lidia, Alanís Estrada, Gabriela, Hernández, Fabián, González-Marcos, Omar, Saucedo-Orozco, Huitzilihuitl, Manzano-Pech, Linaloe, Márquez-Velasco, Ricardo, Guarner-Lans, Verónica, Pérez-Torres, Israel, Soto, Maria Elena“…Vitamin C (Vit C), Vitamin E (Vit E), N-acetylcysteine (NAC) and Melatonin (MT) increase the intracellular content of GSH, kidnap free radicals and protect DNA, proteins in the cytosol and lipids in cell membranes. …”
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74por Vernier, Larissa, Cramond, Vanessa, Hoetjes, Maartje, Lenglet, Annick, Hoare, Thomas, Malaeb, Rami, Carrion Martin, Antonio Isidro“…In men over 14 years, 15.8% (95%CI: 11.9–20.8) were detained/kidnapped and 11.3% (95%CI: 8.0–15.8) tortured/beaten/attacked. …”
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75“…Further, more adolescents of FSWs experienced lifetime victimization in the following domains and subdomains, all of which were statistically significant: kidnap (15.8% vs. 4.8%), emotional abuse (65.8% vs. 50.0%), emotional neglect (37.4% vs. 21.1%), physical intimidation (10.2% vs. 4.1%), relational aggression (36.4% vs. 18.4%), verbal aggression (68.7% vs. 46.9%), sexual victimization (31.3% vs. 17.7%), verbal sexual harassment (20.4% vs. 5.4%), exposure to murder scene (42.9% vs. 26.5%), witness to domestic violence (39.5% vs. 26.5%), and witness to the murder of relatives (31.3% vs. 21.1%). …”
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