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142 related items for PubMed ID: 36462472

  • 21. Taser and Conducted Energy Weapons.
    LeClair TG, Meriano T.
    J Spec Oper Med; 2015; 15(4):83-88. PubMed ID: 26630100
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  • 22. Effects of a TASER® conducted energy weapon on the circulating red-blood-cell population and other factors in Sus scrofa.
    Jauchem JR, Bernhard JA, Cerna CZ, Lim TY, Seaman RL, Tarango M.
    Forensic Sci Med Pathol; 2013 Sep; 9(3):308-20. PubMed ID: 23543463
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  • 23. 40-Hz square-wave stimulation requires less energy to produce muscle contraction: compared with the TASER® X26 conducted energy weapon.
    Comeaux JA, Jauchem JR, Cox DD, Crane CC, D'Andrea JA.
    J Forensic Sci; 2013 Jul; 58(4):1026-31. PubMed ID: 23682682
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  • 26. Cardiac fibrillation risks with TASER conducted electrical weapons.
    Panescu D, Kroll M, Brave M.
    Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc; 2015 Jul; 2015():323-9. PubMed ID: 26736265
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  • 28. Cardiac effects of varying pulse charge and polarity of TASER conducted electrical weapons.
    Kroll MW, Panescu D, Carver M, Kroll RM, Hinz AF.
    Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc; 2009 Jul; 2009():3195-8. PubMed ID: 19964054
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  • 29. The benefits of Taser CEWs in a healthcare setting.
    Puttkammer J, Beougher RD.
    J Healthc Prot Manage; 2016 Oct; 32(2):89-94. PubMed ID: 29638281
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  • 31. [The topical problems of the application of the TASER electroshock devices].
    Kondratova IV, Kulinkovich KY.
    Sud Med Ekspert; 2017 Oct; 60(2):57-64. PubMed ID: 28399089
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  • 32. An animal model to investigate effectiveness and safety of conducted energy weapons (including TASER devices).
    Jauchem JR.
    J Forensic Sci; 2010 Mar 01; 55(2):521-6. PubMed ID: 20141556
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  • 36. The neurocognitive effects of a conducted electrical weapon compared to high intensity interval training and alcohol intoxication - implications for Miranda and consent.
    Dawes D, Ho J, Vincent AS, Nystrom P, Driver B.
    J Forensic Leg Med; 2018 Jan 01; 53():51-57. PubMed ID: 29172160
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  • 40. Repeated or long-duration TASER electronic control device exposures: acidemia and lack of respiration.
    Jauchem JR.
    Forensic Sci Med Pathol; 2010 Mar 01; 6(1):46-53. PubMed ID: 19936976
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