What science backs up the use of electric shocks to the skin as an appropriate way of modifying behaviors?
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So he thought, such were the thoughts I attributed to him, I was shaken by vivid electric shocks of rage.
Robert Casey, D-Pennsylvania, said his office has received numerous anecdotal reports of U.S. military personnel continuing to receive electric shocks.
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Dr Gauthier's group is now experimenting on sheep to try to administer small electric shocks and bring the chaos under control.
"He had a heart attack and his heart stopped and he was saved by electric shocks, then placed on respirator, " he said.
Electric shocks were identical to those that (sic) used in clinical practice.
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Xinhua reported that 25 people drowned, six died in housing collapses, one man was hit by lightning and five died from electric shocks.
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He was given medicine intravenously to relieve the brain clot, and electric shocks were used to revive him but there was no substantial response.
Fire crews in Devon and Somerset have been warned by bosses to be careful of solar panels at emergency scenes in case they get electric shocks.
These machines use electric shocks to restart the heart should it stop, and in the past two years they have become an option for treating heart failure.
In 2008 a team of researchers from the Universities of Washington and Massachusetts showed that a pacemaker could be wirelessly hacked to give off strong--potentially fatal--electric shocks.
In June, employees at a garment factory in Takhmau district north of Phnom Penh complained of receiving electric shocks from their sewing machines but were ordered to keep working.
He gave electric shocks to people in an MRI machine, and then gave them the option of either getting an intense shock immediately or a less intense shock later.
Several well-known studies from the 1960s involving lab coats, prison guard uniforms and electric shocks show we are more likely to rely on uniforms as an indicator of expertise and authority, than not.
These are usually one day affairs and are typically based on a running race of 3-12 miles, but those miles are fraught with hazards not found on any normal marathon or half-marathon course, from mud pits to vertical walls, fiery flame barriers to electric shocks, ice plunges to crawls under barbwire.
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