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  1. Repression is associated in the literature with terms such as non-expression, emotional control, rationality, anti-emotionality, defensiveness and restraint. Whether these terms are synonymous with repression, indicate a variation, or are essentially different from repression is uncertain. To clarify this obscured view on repression, this paper ...

  2. New Study: More Evidence Against the Myth of “Restraint Asphyxia”. By Chuck Remsberg. Force Science News. 7. Overwhelming scientific evidence has found that restraining an arrestee in the prone position does not create an exceptional risk of serious injury or death. Yet thanks to allegations leveled by plaintiffs’ attorneys and police ...

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    Jan 1, 2022 · Restraint is a condition of being inhibited or controlled (Merriam-Webster Dictionary online 2019). Restraint can be physical, chemical, and psychological (Sheldon et al. 2006; Browning 2012; Lawson 2004). In reference to animals, it is necessary to use restraint in order to perform medical procedures, give medications, to collect samples for ...

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  4. Apr 20, 2023 · The mean model derived from 50 independently generated models is closer to the crystal structure than any individual model, with 0.5 Å main chain RMSD under only Cα restraints and 0.7 Å all-atom RMSD under both Cα and centroid restraints. The method is insensitive to randomly distributed errors of up to 4 Å in the Cα restraints. The ...

    • Central Limit Theorem: States that with a large enough sample, the sample mean will be normally distributed. A normally distributed sample mean is necessary to apply the t-test, so if you are planning to perform a statistical analysis of experimental data, it's important to have a sufficiently large sample.
    • Conclusion: Determination of whether the hypothesis should be accepted or rejected.
    • Control Group: Test subjects randomly assigned to not receive the experimental treatment.
    • Control Variable: Any variable that does not change during an experiment. Also known as a constant variable.
  5. Jan 28, 2022 · The themes that were identified from the analysis, and which are described in turn below, were description of applied restraint measures; reasoning for use of restraints; many different influencing factors on the decision-making process; initiating person for restraint use; responsibilities and interprofessional work; lack of documentation; limited communication with relatives; lack of ...

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  7. Consensus was defined as 90% of the participating experts agreeing with the proposed definition of physical restraint. Results: Thirty-four different definitions were identified during the literature search and served as a starting point for the modified Delphi technique. After three rounds, 45 (95.7%) of 47 remaining experts agreed with the ...

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