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TASER Injuries
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Injuries, TASER
, Injury, TASER
, TASER Injury
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Conducted Energy Weapon Injuries
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2013
2013
Electrical safety of conducted electrical weapons relative to requirements of relevant electrical standards
D. Panescu
,
M. Nerheim
,
M. Kroll
Annual International Conference of the IEEE…
2013
Corpus ID: 19800784
Introduction: TASER® conducted electrical weapons (CEW) deliver electrical pulses that can inhibit a person's neuromuscular…
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2011
2011
Diffuse retinal injury from a non-penetrating TASER dart
Rony R. Sayegh
,
Kimberly A. Madsen
,
Jason D. Adler
,
Mary A Johnson
,
M. Mathews
Documenta Ophthalmologica
2011
Corpus ID: 22142452
To describe a non-penetrating TASER gun injury resulting in a small exudative retinal detachment but significant visual acuity…
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2010
2010
Forensic Aspects of Paediatric Fractures: Differentiating Accidental Trauma from Child Abuse
R. Bilo
,
S. Robben
,
R. R. Rijn
,
Nina M. Huls
2010
Corpus ID: 70413027
Fractures in child abuse. Incidence of pediatric fractures. Differences between pediatric and adult fractures. Differential…
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2010
2010
Echocardiographic evaluation of TASER X26 probe deployment into the chests of human volunteers.
D. Dawes
,
J. Ho
,
R. Reardon
,
J. Miner
American Journal of Emergency Medicine
2010
Corpus ID: 31409702
2009
2009
Safety of pulsed electric devices
A. Nimunkar
,
J. Webster
Physiological Measurement
2009
Corpus ID: 5320515
The strength–duration curve for tissue excitation can be modeled by a parallel resistor–capacitor circuit that has a time…
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Echocardiographic evaluation of a TASER-X26 application in the ideal human cardiac axis.
J. Ho
,
D. Dawes
,
+4 authors
J. Miner
Academic Emergency Medicine
2008
Corpus ID: 3071147
OBJECTIVES TASER electronic control devices (ECDs) are used by law enforcement to subdue aggressive persons. Some deaths…
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Twelve-lead electrocardiogram monitoring of subjects before and after voluntary exposure to the Taser X26.
G. Vilke
,
C. Sloane
,
S. Levine
,
T. Neuman
,
E. Castillo
,
T. Chan
American Journal of Emergency Medicine
2008
Corpus ID: 43859144
2008
2008
Taser X26 discharges in swine: ventricular rhythm capture is dependent on discharge vector.
D. Valentino
,
R. Walter
,
+7 authors
R. Roberts
Journal of Trauma
2008
Corpus ID: 15349315
BACKGROUND Data from our previous studies indicate that Taser X26 stun devices can acutely alter cardiac function in swine. We…
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2008
2008
15-Second conducted electrical weapon exposure does not cause core temperature elevation in non-environmentally stressed resting adults.
D. Dawes
,
J. Ho
,
Mark A. Johnson
,
Erik J. Lundin
,
T. Janchar
,
J. Miner
Forensic Science International
2008
Corpus ID: 25742182
2006
2006
Cardiac monitoring of human subjects exposed to the taser.
S. Levine
,
C. Sloane
,
T. Chan
,
J. Dunford
,
G. Vilke
Journal of Emergency Medicine
2006
Corpus ID: 8914188
The Taser (TASER International, Scottsdale, AZ) is a high-voltage, low-amperage device used by many law enforcement agencies. Our…
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