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Yao, H., Chen, J., Zhao, M., Qiu, J., Koenen, K. C., Stewart, R., Mellor, D., & Xu, Y. (2020). Mitigating mental health consequences during the COVID ‐19 outbreak: Lessons from China. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, pcn.13018. https://doi.org/10.1111/pcn.13018
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Wang, C., Li, W., Drabek, D. et al. A human monoclonal antibody blocking SARS-CoV-2 infection. Nat Commun 11, 2251 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-16256-y
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www.nejm.org www.nejm.org
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Zagury-Orly, I., & Schwartzstein, R. M. (2020). Covid-19—A Reminder to Reason. New England Journal of Medicine, NEJMp2009405. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMp2009405
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catalyst.nejm.org catalyst.nejm.org
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Guney S., Daniels C., & Childers Z.. (2020 April 30). Using AI to Understand the Patient Voice During the Covid-19 Pandemic. Catalyst Non-Issue Content, 1(2). https://doi.org/10.1056/CAT.20.0103
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Youngstrom, E. A., Ph.D., Hinshaw, S. P., Stefana, A., Chen, J., Michael, K., Van Meter, A., … Vieta, E. (2020, April 20). Working with Bipolar Disorder During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Both Crisis and Opportunity. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/wg4bj
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- lockdown
- quarentine
- psychiatry
- social distancing
- bipolar disorder
- telehealth
- COVID-19
- is:preprint
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- stigma
- risk
- medical service
- mental health
- vulnerable groups
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- infection
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- social connection
- comorbidity
- physical distancing
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Lipsitch, M., Perlman, S., & Waldor, M. K. (2020). Testing COVID-19 therapies to prevent progression of mild disease. The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1016/S1473-3099(20)30372-8
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Wagenmakers, E., & Gronau, Q. F. (2020, April 27). Efficacy of Hydroxychloroquine in Patients with COVID-19 (Chen et al., 2020): Moderate Evidence for a Treatment Effect on Pneumonia. Retrieved from psyarxiv.com/7nk8z
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misinforeview.hks.harvard.edu misinforeview.hks.harvard.edu
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Nsoesie, E. O., & Oladeji, O. (2020). Identifying patterns to prevent the spread of misinformation during epidemics. Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review, COVID-19 and Misinformation. https://doi.org/10.37016/mr-2020-014
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- public health
- transmission
- spread
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- COVID-19
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Sung, J., Dobias, M., & Schleider, J. L. (2020, April 29). Single-Session Interventions: Complementing and Extending Evidence-Based Practice. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/z7bw2
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- Apr 2020
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Matheson, B., Bohon, C., & Lock, J. (2020, April 19). Virtual delivery of Family-based Treatment: Past lessons, present uses, and future directions. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/b3hcs
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www.picturinghealth.org www.picturinghealth.org
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Picturing Health. Films about coronavirus (COVID-19). picturinghealth.org/coronavirus-films/
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blogs.rsc.org blogs.rsc.org
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on the topic of working with sewage to detect viruses, there are new guidelines from the US CDC that require BSL-3 PPE.
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www-sciencemag-org.ezproxy.rice.edu www-sciencemag-org.ezproxy.rice.edu
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wastewater monitoring in Israel, for example, picked up a polio outbreak before any clinical cases appeared at all, according to a 2018 study.
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www.health.harvard.edu www.health.harvard.edu
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ccforum.biomedcentral.com ccforum.biomedcentral.com
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www.thelancet.com www.thelancet.com
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Mullard, A. (2020). Flooded by the torrent: The COVID-19 drug pipeline. The Lancet, 395(10232), 1245–1246. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(20)30894-1
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jamanetwork.com jamanetwork.com
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Park, S., Choi, G. J., & Ko, H. (2020). Information Technology–Based Tracing Strategy in Response to COVID-19 in South Korea—Privacy Controversies. JAMA. https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2020.6602
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Colombo, R., Wallace, M., & Taylor, R. S. (2020, April 11). An Essential Service Decision Model for Applied Behavior Analytic Providers During Crisis. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/te8ha
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www.thelancet.com www.thelancet.com
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Newton, P. N., Bond, K. C., Adeyeye, M., Antignac, M., Ashenef, A., Awab, G. R., Babar, Z.-U.-D., Bannenberg, W. J., Bond, K. C., Bower, J., Breman, J., Brock, A., Caillet, C., Coyne, P., Day, N., Deats, M., Douidy, K., Doyle, K., Dujardin, C., … Zaman, M. (2020). COVID-19 and risks to the supply and quality of tests, drugs, and vaccines. The Lancet Global Health, S2214109X20301364. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(20)30136-4
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eppi.ioe.ac.uk eppi.ioe.ac.uk
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Evidence Tracker: COVID-19
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medium.com medium.com
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Heathers, J. (2020 April 13). Hurry, don't rush. Medium. https://medium.com/@jamesheathers/hurry-dont-rush-e1aee626e733
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Janiaud, P., Axfors, C., Saccilotto, R., & Hemkens, L. (2020). COVID-evidence: A living database of trials on interventions for COVID-19. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/GEHFX
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Jordan, J., Yoeli, E., & Rand, D. (2020). Don’t get it or don’t spread it? Comparing self-interested versus prosocially framed COVID-19 prevention messaging. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/yuq7x
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novonordiskfonden.dk novonordiskfonden.dk
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Societal Responses to and Preparedness for Emerging Viral Infections – 2020. (n.d.). Novo Nordisk Fonden. Retrieved April 16, 2020, from https://novonordiskfonden.dk/da/grants/societal-responses-to-and-preparedness-for-emerging-viral-infections-2020/
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wastewater treatment disease transmission studies from that time did not usually consider respiratory pathogens.
During the 1980s, there were few pathogens that were both known to initiate infection in the lungs and frequently occur in wastewater (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1980). It was viewed as an anomaly if an enteric pathogen was “uniquely infectious by the aerosol route”, with the noted exception of the respiratory bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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accessmedicine.mhmedical.com accessmedicine.mhmedical.com
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An effective therapy to combat biofilm should include effective removal of the biofilm, antimicrobial eradication of bacteria/organisms, and prevention of biofilm recurrence, and these treatment options may need to be repeated multiple times to achieve effective therapy.
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A few products have been suggested to control and remove biofilms, such as surfactant and some wound cleansing formulas. In addition, topical broad-spectrum antimicrobials such as silver, iodine, honey, and others have been suggested to aid in the treatment of biofilms.
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The best method of treating wounds with biofilms is not well defined. It is believed that frequent debridement to mechanically remove the biofilm remains to be the best method of treatment. The frequency of debridement is not well defined, although a weekly debridement has been suggested to improve healing. More than one method of debridement might be needed in wounds resistant to healing.
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Although there are numerous indications and potential indications for HBOT, there are 14 accepted indications by Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society, and the FDA. Indications related to wounds and ulcers include clostridial myonecrosis, crush injury, radiation-induced soft tissue and bone necrosis, necrotizing soft tissue infections, diabetic ulcers Wagner III or higher, refractory osteomyelitis, and thermal burns.
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At present, only platelet-derived growth factor BB (PDGF-BB) is currently approved by the FDA for treatment of diabetic foot ulcers. Application of recombinant human PDGF-BB in a gel suspension to these wounds increases the incidence of total healing and decreases healing time.
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Bioengineered skin substitutes have evolved from keratinocyte monolayers to dermal equivalents to split-thickness products with a pseudo-epidermis, and most recently, to products containing both epidermal and dermal components that resemble the three-dimensional structure and function of normal skin (see Table 9-11). Indicated for use with standard compression therapy in the treatment of venous insufficiency ulcers and for the treatment of neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers, these bilayered skin equivalents also are being used in a variety of wound care settings.
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- radiation-induced soft tissue ulcer treatment
- treatment of neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers
- crush injury ulcer treatment
- biofilm treatment products
- thermal burns treatment
- diabetic ulcers treatment
- clostridial myonecrosis ulcer treatment
- biofilm treatment components
- biofilm best treatment
- necrotizing soft tissue infections treatment
- treatment of venous insufficiency ulcers
- treatment of diabetic foot ulcers
- refractory osteomyelitis treatment
- bone necrosis ulcer treatment
- Wagner III or higher treatment
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accessmedicine.mhmedical.com accessmedicine.mhmedical.com
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Definitive treatment is closure of the chest wall defect and tube thoracostomy remote from the wound.
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jamanetwork.com jamanetwork.com
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Chest radiography was repeated on day 4 and showed no thoracic abnormalities. Transthoracic echocardiography, performed on day 6, revealed a significant reduction of LV wall thickness (interventricular septum, 11 mm; posterior wall, 10 mm), an improvement of LVEF to 44%, and a slight decrease of pericardial effusion (maximum, 8-9 mm). At the time of submission, the patient was hospitalized with progressive clinical and hemodynamic improvement.
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accessmedicine.mhmedical.com accessmedicine.mhmedical.com
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Indications for operative treatment of thoracic injuries Initial tube thoracostomy drainage of >1000 mL (penetrating injury) or >1500 mL (blunt injury) Ongoing tube thoracostomy drainage of >200 mL/h for 3 consecutive hours in noncoagulopathic patients Caked hemothorax despite placement of two chest tubes Great vessel injury (endovascular techniques may be used in selected patients) Pericardial tamponade Cardiac herniation Massive air leak from the chest tube with inadequate ventilation Tracheal or main stem bronchial injury diagnosed by endoscopy or imaging Open pneumothorax Esophageal perforation Air embolism
1000ml drainage (penetrating), >1500mlm (blunt) from tube. >200mL/h for 3h nonstop drainage in noncoagulopathic px. caked hemothorax after two chest tubes.great vessels inj. pericardial tamp. hernia of heart. inadequate ventilation with massive air leak.main stem or tracheal damage (imaginf or endoscopy). open pneumothorax. perforation of esophagus. air embolism
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indicate that even low concentrations of just a single type of antibiotic leads to resistance to multiple classes of antibiotics.
I doubt this claim, do you mean they are correlated?
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www.sciencedirect.com www.sciencedirect.com
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suggesting that STPs have become an important source of contamination for their receiving rivers
Read these references: Saying antibiotic resistance is proliferating in wastewater treatment plants
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Additionally, the concentrations of antibiotics and the abundance of ARGs might increase after the sewage treatment process.
Wow, that is a strong and counter-intuitive claim. Is this rigorously determined?
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www.sciencedirect.com www.sciencedirect.com
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wastewater treatment plants are hotspots for the release of antibiotics, and transmission of diverse antibiotic resistance bacteria (ARB) as well as ARGs into various environments
That's a strong claim, not backed by strong evidence
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Recent findings have indicated that most ARGs could not be efficiently removed by traditional anaerobic digestion treatment
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pubs-acs-org.ezproxy.rice.edu pubs-acs-org.ezproxy.rice.edu
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Many QS-controlled genes relate to biofilm formation and function and may be important for some water and wastewater treatment biofilms
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science-sciencemag-org.ezproxy.rice.edu science-sciencemag-org.ezproxy.rice.edu
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it become possible to engineer these microbial structures to allow bacteria to form a stable granular sludge instead of flocculent sludge
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www.nature.com www.nature.com
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simulate the activated sludge process of a municipal waste water treatment plant and so better understand the fate of nanoplastics in urban environments
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www.sciencedirect.com www.sciencedirect.com
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exogenous addition of AHLs to sludge resulted in long-lasting impacts on phenol degradation
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pubs-acs-org.ezproxy.rice.edu pubs-acs-org.ezproxy.rice.edu
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C8-HSL was chosen as a representative AHL molecule because it is one of the dominant AHL molecules in MBRs for wastewater treatment
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www.sciencedirect.com www.sciencedirect.com
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endogenous AHL-based QS and QQ are existing and coexisting in biological wastewater treatments; the leading role for AHL-based QS or QQ phenomenon in biological wastewater treatments can be determined by bacterial AHL concentration.
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With this treatment, my condition is much improved
Recommended way, then...
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- Feb 2019
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www.123articleonline.com www.123articleonline.com
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Main aim of industrial wastewater treatment is to lower the number of solids such as waste product, organic materials, and sand from industrial wastewater. This wastewater treatment can lead to water sustainability and be a roadway of preventing the scarcity of potable water in India. For more details read article.
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dornsife.usc.edu dornsife.usc.edu
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Noguidance was given to the participants regarding what topography or function of behavior to choose, nor which client tochoose. The BIPs that were submitted included a wide range of behavior topographies and functions, as depicted inTables 2 and 3. The ages of the clients ranged significantly, but were roughly equivalent across the two groups, witha mean age of 8.75 years (range = 3–19) in the treatment group and a mean age of 7.75 years (range = 4–10) in thecontrol group. It seems reasonable that due to reactivity, participants would choose to send a BIP that they believedwas good-quality, however, this reactivity was likely to be equally distributed across groups. Each BIP was then scoredas the pre-test data for that participant. For participants in the control group, the participant was then asked to updatetheir BIP however they see fit over the next 24 h and resubmit it. For participants in the BIP builder group, they wereasked to update their BIP using the BIP builder within the next 24 h. No further instructions were given to theparticipants.
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- Nov 2018
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www.the-hospitalist.org www.the-hospitalist.org
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“The role of the hospitalist often is to take recommendations from a lot of different specialties and come up with the best plan for the patient,” says Tejal Gandhi, MD, MPH, CPPS, president and CEO of the National Patient Safety Foundation. “They’re the true patient advocate who is getting the cardiologist’s opinion, the rheumatologist’s opinion, and the surgeon’s opinion, and they come up with the best plan for the patient.”
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- Aug 2018
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www.numbeo.com www.numbeo.com
- May 2018
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patsy.readthedocs.io patsy.readthedocs.io
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one level is chosen as the “reference”, and its mean behaviour is represented by the intercept. Each column of the resulting matrix represents the difference between the mean of one level and this reference level
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- Oct 2017
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industrialmachinesandequipments.blogspot.com industrialmachinesandequipments.blogspot.com
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If you’re looking for an industrial wastewater treatment plant or are in need of modern industrial wastewater treatment systems, A.T.E. Envirotech Private Limited can help you!
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docsouth.unc.edu docsouth.unc.edu
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She knew that some of them would be taken from her; but they took all. The
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If a slave is unwilling to go with his new master, he is whipped, or locked up in jail, until he consents to go, and promises not to run away during the year.
tortured for not wanting to go be a slave
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God for taking her away from the greater bitterness of life
death was better than living
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sometimes she was locked up, away from her nursing baby, for a whole day and night.
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She did this to prevent the cook and her children from eking out their meagre fare with the remains of the gravy and other scrapings.
WHAT A BITCH! SPIT SO THEY WOULDN'T EAT
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Little attention was paid to the slaves' meals in Dr. Flint's house.
so sad!
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www.lexisnexis.com www.lexisnexis.com
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Citation signals The citation signal appearing next to a case name indicates whether the decision has received positive, negative, cautionary or neutral treatment in subsequent judgments. The signal is a summary of the annotation information available from the list of appeal proceedings and cases referring to this case. Clicking on these signals will take you to the citation entry for these decisions. Hover your mouse over the symbol for a description.
Citation signals regarding future case judgments from citators:
- Negative Treatment
- Cautionary Treatment
- Positive Treatment
- Neutral History or Treatment
- Citator Information
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