نتایج جستجو برای: bullet injuries

تعداد نتایج: 124893  

Journal: :IEEE Security & Privacy 2015
Gary McGraw

1999
Carol Booth

In recent years, the Department of Defense (DoD) has placed increasing emphasis on the use of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) items. Some have seen the use of COTS as the silver bullet that will allow the Services to deploy more capable systems faster and at lower cost. Others have viewed the use of COTS items more skeptically. Many in this latter group believe that COTS cannot work effectively...

Journal: :Defence Technology 2021

The need to develop armour systems protect against attacks from various sources is increasingly a matter of personal, social and national security. To innovative it necessary monitor developments being made on the type, technology performance threats (weapons, projectiles, explosives, etc.) Specifically, use high protection level helmets battlefield essential. development evaluation methods tha...

Journal: :Turkish neurosurgery 2012
Pasquale Donnarumma Roberto Tarantino Paolo Gennaro Valeria Mitro Valentino Valentini Giuseppe Magliulo Roberto Delfini

INTRODUCTION Gunshot wounds to the head (GSWH) account for the majority of penetrating brain injuries, and are the most lethal. Since they are rare in Europe, the number of neurosurgeons who have experienced this type of traumatic injury is decreasing, and fewer cases are reported in the literature. CASE We describe a case of gunshot to the temporal bone in which the bullet penetrated the sku...

2009
Bruno Roche Joan Robert-Yap Karel Skala Guillaume Zufferey

The pudendal nerve primarily innervates the perineum. This nerve can be gradually stretched and damaged by vaginal deliveries (esp. traumatic births), prolapse of pelvic organs and by pelvic floor descent. This leads to unior bilateral pudendal nerve damage. A direct lesion of the pudendal nerve is rare as it lies deep in the pelvis and is well protected by the pelvic ring. It can be injured ho...

Journal: :Journal of Medical Case Reports 2007
Muhammad A Rehman Masood Umer Yasir J Sepah Muhammad A Wajid

BACKGROUND With increasing prevalence of gunshot injuries we are seeing more patients with retained bullet fragments lodged in their bodies. Embedded lead bullets are usually considered inert after their kinetic energy has dissipated hence these are not removed routinely. However, exposure of any foreign body to synovial fluid may lead to rapid degradation and hence result in systemic absorptio...

2011

The 6.5 Swede in it’s original milsurp form is castigated by many as very difficult to load accurate cast bullet loads for, especially at what is considered to be “high velocity”. If you have an original military M96 or M38 that shoots quality jacketed loads into sub 2 moa then it is also reasonable to expect quality cast bullet loads to shoot into the same 2 moa, albeit at a much lesser veloci...

Journal: :Journal of forensic sciences 1982
M Ravreby

Bullet residue and primer particles were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive analysis (SEM-EDA) and by flame and flameless atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS). The residue and particles were on cloth targets around entrance holes produced by bullets fired at distances of 10 to 200 m. Primer particles and their chemical constituents were almost always detected b...

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