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"electric shock" Definitions
  1. a sudden flow of electricity through a part of the body, causing pain and sometimes death

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One was hospitalized with burns after suffering an electric shock.
In 1965, he received an electric shock onstage in Sacramento.
The negative outcome was a financial penalty or an electric shock.
And by nudge we mean zap you with an electric shock.
In some cases, electric shock has been used, the study said.
The metaphor I use is chewing on tinfoil – that weird electric shock.
It's an experiment, which features Cam hooked up to electric shock devices.
This diagram shows how electric shock was measured in eel to human interaction.
Officers used an electric-shock gun to arrest the 19-year-old suspect.
A flinch in the man's eyes, like he'd suffered a little electric shock.
If they moved toward the wrong color, they got a mild electric shock.
Some of the popping seems impelled by electric shock, a response to pain.
One Foxconn worker was left brain damaged after an electric shock in 2011.
In one scene, a prison guard is seen giving Marsh an electric shock.
This replaced the color's negative association (electric shock) with a positive one (getting paid).
The embryo is then given an electric shock to start the embryo's dividing process.
Babak said his brother had been abused while in prison, including through electric shock.
A single jolt of happiness runs through the women's bodies like an electric shock.
Common methods included electric shock, beatings, mock executions and witnessing the torture of others.
Edison was said to have tried reviving her with a type of electric shock.
He lost part of his left arm four years ago after suffering an electric shock.
In another, only three of 400 generic chargers passed tests for electric shock safety risks.
With every second that ticks away, my nerves send an electric shock throughout my body.
Not just sticker shock Turns out Apple products will give you electric shock as well.
A motorist was seriously injured and a firefighter suffered an electric shock, the spokesman added.
Their captors tortured them with electric shock, demanding impossible sums, tens of thousands of dollars.
Everything was great for a while, then I felt an electric shock in my stomach.
It doesn't depict physically abusive aversion practices like "rubber band snapping," inducing nausea, or electric shock.
"He had severe electric shock wounds on his lips, head, arms and chest," his sister said.
Electric shock therapy to treat internet addiction has been a controversial practice in China since 2006.
Then they trained the rats to fear a bell by pairing it with an electric shock.
Her group, which had planned to deliver a talk on lobotomies and electric shock, was next.
Some received a slight electric shock at random intervals, meant to recreate the effect of anxiety.
Plus, there are safety features to protect kids from electric shock and your devices from overcharging.
Gay rights activists act out electric shock treatment to protest conversion therapy outside a court in Beijing.
She had a pacemaker and received a small electric shock whenever it made contact with the water.
She said female Houthi supporters "attacked us with electric shock batons and clubs, supported by armed men".
The A.E.D.'s computer analyzes the victim's heart rhythm and determines whether an electric shock is needed.
This one costs as much as the bandage mask, but with added potential for electric shock. Bargain!
Another symptom is called Lhermitte's sign, an electric shock-like pain felt when the neck is moved.
"At first we thought it was an electric shock but then all these people started running," he said.
If any electrical device is improperly sealed, the patient or healthcare provider could get a severe electric shock.
The prod is a stick that administers an painful yet superficial electric shock when it touches the skin.
The third proposal is for the owner to buy an electric shock collar for the dog to wear.
Zahrin is at least the fourth person this year to be killed by a headphone-inflicted electric shock.
But his madness is that of a cosseted egotist who has experienced an electric shock to his solipsism.
You can even wear a wristband that will hit you with a little electric shock if you overspend.
Treatments range from counselling to hypnosis to electric shock therapy - and the fallout on mental health can be dire.
The term "electric shock therapy" has also been updated to reflect the term more commonly used today, "electroconvulsive therapy."
Treatments range from counseling to hypnosis to electric shock therapy - and the fallout on mental health can be dire.
No, what I long for is a lawn that can give you an electric shock, a ground that's knitted.
It has a built-in intelligence system that prevents overheating, short-circuiting, or the inevitable electric shock from outlets.
Defibrillators deliver an electric shock to return the heart to a normal pace when it is not beating properly.
If Ross doesn't like the answer, he presses a button — which administers Harington a not exactly weak-looking electric shock.
He'd been doing the dishes, and had gotten an electric shock as he reached his hand into the dirty water.
The "counter-terrorism" team, meanwhile, watches videos that include beheadings, car bombings and electric shock torture sessions, the employees said.
I remember the electric shock that ran through the room when the lights went out and the intro video played.
If the current is above the threshold the unit is determined to have insufficient isolation with potential for electric shock.
"It was like an electric shock for us," said Mona, 28, a Daquq resident whose head was swathed in bandages.
Both Corden and Blunt take turns answering questions about each other — and if they're wrong, they get an electric shock.
Some people contend that administrating an electric shock causes the animal less suffering and does not require as much skill.
The brains of those participants were then scanned via MRI while they received a nasty electric shock to their hands.
If he chose not to disclose, one of the radio hosts received an electric shock via clamps attached to his nipples.
The most common were dizziness, nausea, headache and paresthesia — electric-shock sensations in the brain that many people call brain zaps.
Our ancestors underwent electric shock chairs, surgeries (without anesthesia), and so many torturing methods just to help us regain our hearing.
These counterfeits have the potential to overheat, catch fire, and deliver a deadly electric shock to consumers while in normal use.
As a young artist there, the North Koreans falsely accused him of being a leftist and tortured him by electric shock.
Mike Ashley said the move would be "a massive electric shock" for the sector, encouraging retailers to invest in physical stores.
When the power came back online, the man received an electric shock through his headphones and was also killed, NDTV reported.
Mr. Goldberg went to live at the Judge Rotenberg Educational Center at age 19 and began wearing an electric shock device.
We urge you to finalize the proposed rule and take immediate action to ban the electric shock of people with disabilities.
He showed that different signals—such as a buzzer or electric shock—could all be made to trigger the same automatic response.
When Bartleby's father suffered from depression after losing out from a job reshuffle in the 1960s, the doctors suggested electric-shock treatment.
"This is like that movie Brazil where they torture people with electric shock and then charge them by the voltage," I said.
She remembers a moment when Christian uses some kind of electric shock device on Ana, and would advise against that during pregnancy.
To test their hypothesis, the researchers exposed mice to a noise and then immediately administered a mild electric shock to the mice.
The same report cited migrant testimonies that immigration agents also use electric shock devices, despite laws prohibiting the use of all weapons.
Anyway, what better way to put that friendship to the test than a quiz where the loser gets a sharp electric shock?
This gave rise to Lightning Strike & Electric Shock Survivors International, which has members from around the United States and in 13 countries.
Dorsey simply misspoke with his initial description, and Zuckerberg indeed used some kind electric shock device to stun the goat before bleeding it.
In one study, researchers trained male mice to fear the smell of cherry blossom by pairing the smell with a small electric shock.
Electric shock therapy — which has been used to treat internet addiction since 2006, was banned by the country's Ministry of Health in 2009.
I know that the electric shock horror of forcing my food to vomit has been ingrained into me until the day I die.
Senator Thomas F. Eagleton withdrew as the Democrats' vice-presidential candidate in 1972 after revelations that he had undergone electric shock therapy. Gov.
In North Korea, numerous prisoners have said they were tortured, including by severe beatings, electric shock and prolonged exposure to heat or cold.
"Davidson says when he refused to answer, the man put something on his back which gave him an electric shock," Mr. Breslin wrote.
Using, you know, radical brainwashing techniques, like a mixture of what they do in 'A Clockwork Orange' plus electric-shock therapy plus hypnosis?
They put the animals in a room where they got a mild electric shock if they walked over one section of the floor.
In postings online and during annual gatherings of Lightning Strike & Electric Shock Survivors International, they swap tales of their brush with nature's brutal force.
I have always imagined that an electric shock felt like something sizzling against your skin, but this voltage was for horses, not for people.
Skirts help prevent messes or damage to wood flooring or carpets caused by spilled water and also help reduce the risk of electric shock.
The machine uses these sensors to analyze heart rhythm, and, if needed, will let users know to press a button to deliver an electric shock.
DNRs, which hospital staff refer to as "no-codes," are an explicit request to forego high-intensity interventions like CPR, electric shock, and intubation tubes.
The same phenomenon was illustrated decades earlier during Stanley Milgram's electric shock study, the kind of horrific experiment today's scientific community would no longer permit.
When cells are blocked from continuously releasing dopamine, flies remembered much better at later times to avoid a particular odor associated with an electric shock.
And that's the major flaw of the device: the Pavlok isn't smart enough to know when you're actually biting your nails, administering the electric shock.
Among the 12 baths inside are a jacuzzi and one that delivers a mild electric shock, said to stimulate sagging muscles and (say men) libido.
Paterson had earlier said that four electric-shock devices, known within the industry as 'jiggers' and which are outlawed, had been discovered at the properties.
Electrolysis involves the tedious insertion of a needle into your hair follicles, followed by an electric shock that destroys the hair follicle itself, preventing growth.
"We are trying to channel the electric shock produced (by Macron's comments) to structure a political debate," said a senior French diplomat involved in discussions.
While the latest study found that the electric shock weapon reduces the rate of police injury, it also determined that police use of firearms remained unchanged.
This announcement comes just a few months after Apple issued a similar recall for two types of plug adapters because of a risk of electric shock.
The two other women, a 24-year-old victim and a 30-year-old victim, "had injuries commonly associated with electric shock," according to the statement.
In Hangzhou, Ms Li endured repeated bouts of electric shock therapy for postnatal depression during her three-month stay at the city's Number 203 People's Hospital.
Mal Evans was tasked with unplugging the main AC connection as soon as the first Beatle collapsed from electric shock, but thankfully that was never necessary.
An electric shock sends Cory back to the 1950s, where he finds himself in an America rife with paranoia about Russian spies and air raids (oh...).
He explains that kambo is used by the giant leaf frog to produce a "molecular electric shock" in a predator's mouth, so it is quickly ejected.
Last month, one migrant died from an electric shock received after climbing on the roof of a truck transported on a train in Austria's Styria province.
The report documented 74 cases of alleged torture or "ill treatment" by the Thai military or police, including beating, burning, strangling, suffocation, waterboarding and electric shock.
Because it often falls to individual counties to buy electric shock devices, it is difficult to track how many are in use in the United States.
It's an electric shock in a pop song, a feeling only Carly Rae Jepsen can manage to muster out of even the most reserved of folks.
Related: Electric Shock Bracelets Are the Natural Next Step for Wearables That Control Us After charging the device, I strapped it on and tested it out.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - China gave the auto industry an electric shock by announcing ambitions to phase out the combustion engine in the world's largest car market.
You could be institutionalized, subjected to electric shock treatment, you could lose your job — so very few people are willing to be publicly depicted in this way.
The electric shock devices — often fashioned as belts or ankle cuffs — can feel comparable to being Tased and often cause people to urinate or defecate on themselves.
Chechen authorities are torturing women from the country's LGBT community, with some victims subjected to rape with the electric shock stick, the Russian LGBT Network said Monday.
"The baboon suffered an electric shock and was taken to wildlife officers for treatment," Zesco spokesman Henry Kapata said, adding that the animal was fortunate to survive.
In experiments by Dr. Glanzman and colleagues, when these snails get a little electric shock, they briefly retract their frilly siphons, which they use for expelling waste.
Regulations across the European Union require stunning an animal before slaughter, a practice that generally means either firing a bolt into its brain or an electric shock.
His brand-new Brexit Party is likely to win more votes than any other in next week's European election and send an electric shock through the political establishment.
An early electric shock machine and a diagnosis chart that lists "homosexual tendencies" and "abortions" as symptoms are reminders of how physical treatment has often lagged behind progressiveness.
They herded each mouse into a special cage and delivered a mild electric shock to its foot, leading the mouse to form a fearful memory of the cage.
The statement posted on the Ikea Singapore Facebook page on Wednesday stated that there was a risk of electric shock caused by damaged cables in the lamp bases.
Electric shock therapy has its own negative historical implications, but is still being used to treat severe forms of depression and schizophrenia, where it is more heavily monitored.
When I first started using it, I set the intensity at 90 volts, just to be on safe side, but even then the electric shock made me jolt.
Some psychiatrists still use electric shock therapy to try to "cure" gay patients, LGBT people suffer police harassment and arbitrary detention, and there are no anti-discrimination laws.
If you stop someone 150 miles in one of those races and hook them up to an electric shock machine, their muscles have plenty of juice in them.
ESDs work by administering an electric shock through electrodes attached to the skin of patients to discourage self-harming or hostile behavior as a form of negative reinforcement.
He had an implanted cardiac defibrillator, a device that can detect an irregular heartbeat and deliver an electric shock to the heart to restore a normal heart rhythm.
A recent study found that people who said they would donate money to help orphans were less sensitive to an electric shock than those who declined to give.
Displacement from South Africa to England overcame my mother, who first broke down with postpartum depression in 1958, the year after their emigration, and underwent electric-shock treatment.
Named after Alessandro Volta, the Italian physicist who invented the battery, it can generate an electric shock as high as 860 volts, the strongest of any known animal.
A new study found that people who said they would donate money to help orphans were less sensitive to an electric shock than those who declined to give.
Other items, including laser hair removers and hair straighteners, were also deemed unsafe after tests found that they could give the user an electric shock, the nonprofit said.
Savage rolled onto his back and lifted up his hands, which visibly trembled as if he were experiencing an electric shock, a telltale sign of a potential concussion.
Workers at the park cut off the power and all five were rushed to hospital, but their hearts had already stopped from the electric shock, the Daily Sabah said.
They may also try and reset your heart to its normal rate using electrical cardioversion, attaching patches to your chest and sending a small electric shock into your body.
Some participants in one study, which required them to sit alone without a smartphone for 15 minutes, chose to give themselves a painful electric shock to escape the boredom.
An investigation by The Atlantic revealed the details of the episode, in which one of the crew members experienced an electric shock while flipping a switch on a generator.
Whenever she takes a bite of the foods she wants to avoid, like chocolate or Cheez-Its, she uses the Pavlok to give herself a lightning-quick electric shock.
But it also meant promises delivered for voters who prescribed his electric shock therapy and who relish the sight of political, legal and media establishments in Trump-induced meltdowns.
Each was paired with a spouse, a lover or a friend, and was seated in an M.R.I. scanner with electrodes on an ankle, prepared for a slight electric shock.
For larger animals, stunning before slaughter usually means using a "captive bolt" device that fires a metal rod into the brain; for poultry it usually means an electric shock.
He said he had been beaten by members of the Libyan Coast Guard and had received an electric shock after being captured during earlier failed attempts to reach Europe.
OXON HILL, Md. – A 6-year-old girl remains in "very critical" condition after a suffering an electric shock at the MGM National Harbor resort outside Washington, officials said Wednesday.
At its core was a desire to root out the cause of sexual orientation and then through various means, including hypnosis and electric shock treatment, steer the patient toward heterosexuality.
It comes equipped with fast charging technologies to deliver a charge of up to 4.2 amps, safety shutters to prevent electric shock, and EMI filters to block unwanted line noise.
This might be the worst start to a fall campaign since 1972, when George McGovern was forced to drop a running mate who admitted to having received electric shock therapy.
The six were treated for minor injuries after experiencing what appears to have been an electric shock on the Scrambler ride, according to New London Police Deputy Chief Peter Reichard.
If your heart rate keeps dropping despite the warning, the device will think you are about to fall asleep and will try and jolt you awake with an electric shock.
And in July, the New England Journal of Medicine reported a case of a woman with a tapeworm lodged in her spine that caused "electric shock" feelings in her legs.
At its core was a desire to root out the cause of sexual orientation and then through various means, including hypnosis and electric shock treatment, steer the patient towards heterosexuality.
"I think Trump and Brexit were a kind of electric shock, and something changed," said Cécile Daumas, the editor of the Ideas section of the French left-wing daily Libération.
In most of the cases, men and women were subjected to one or more forms of torture, including electric shock, suffocation with plastic bags, water boarding, beating and sexual violence.
In most of the cases, men and women were subjected to one or more forms of torture, including electric shock, suffocation with plastic bags, water boarding, beating and sexual violence.
Lastly, we join the clip to the battery, before covering up the motor with the same tape to make sure it doesn't spark or give the user an electric shock.
After Eduardo's death, investigators also found chains, cords, restraint cuffs, an electric shock dog collar, and padlocks under the box springs of one of the two beds in the motel room.
The Clinton Utilities Board — which did not immediately return PEOPLE's request for comment — told WVLT an employee was replacing lines in a bucket truck at the time of the electric shock.
In one experiment, FeldmanHall gave participants an unsettling choice: They could have some money, but the more they took, the more a participant in another room would receive an electric shock.
Among other reported abuses, the report said that the family of a worker who died from electric shock had received at most 10 percent of the financial compensation required by law.
Many of the electric shock devices used by law enforcement are meant to be out of sight, but every once in a while comes a reminder that their use is widespread.
Lobsters and other crustaceans are often swallowed whole by predators, he added, so they never needed to evolve the ability to detect pain from say, warming water or an electric shock.
In a rare and sweeping decision, the Food and Drug Administration announced this week that it was banning the use of electric shock devices to correct self-harming or aggressive behavior.
The National Commission for Human Rights, or CNDH, found that the marines in 2012 tortured four people, including through electric shock to the genitals and breasts, and sexually violated three people.
Indeed, you can trigger depressive symptoms in mice by repeatedly exposing them to a noxious stimulus, such as an electric shock, from which they can't escape–a phenomenon called learned helplessness.
Maisel gives its heroine room to abandon her sense of propriety and indulge the white-hot resentment lurking underneath, it can feel like an electric shock to the tightly girdled system.
One reader, via email, compared it to electric shock therapy (more formally known as electroconvulsive therapy, or ECT), and feared that it would destroy the brain cells of children who used it.
Apple is voluntarily recalling certain types of AC power adapters for Macs and iPads sold outside of the US, due to the risk of the adapters breaking and causing an electric shock.
Stun guns that disable people or animals with an electric shock are cleared for sale only in a few other European countries, including the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, France and soon Italy.
The device gives instructions to a bystander to use it for checking the heart rhythm and, if needed, sending an electric shock to the heart to try to restore a normal rhythm.
Still, the kiss acts like an electric shock throughout my entire body, and I know I need physical contact again soon or else my penis might just detach itself from my body.
Apple is voluntarily recalling certain types of AC power adapters for Macs and iPads sold outside of the U.S., due to the risk of the adapters breaking and causing an electric shock.
In another, researchers measured the stress response in the brain when subjects anticipated an electric shock and how that response was tempered if their arm was being stroked by a loved one.
To test the principle of imagined exposure, Schiller and her colleagues set up an experiment involving 68 volunteers who would be conditioned to link a certain sound with a mild electric shock.
Dr. Haggard and his colleagues also asked participants to estimate the time between taking action — in this case, pressing a computer key — and the resulting financial loss or electric shock to another person.
That excluded all those "enhanced interrogation techniques" like waterboarding, sleep deprivation, forced stress positions, electric shock, and the other forms of torture that the administration had been so fond of using on detainees.
Perhaps the most dramatic example comes from work led by James A. Coan, a psychologist at the University of Virginia, who has tested how hand-holding affects the anticipation of an electric shock.
The Judge Rotenberg Educational Center was founded in 1971, and opponents of electric shock devices have fought against it for decades through legislation, lawsuits, petitions and reports that described the shocks as torture.
The fine Irish tradition of spinning a good yarn rattles with desperation in Enda Walsh's "Arlington," which has turned St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn into an electric shock ward for the narratively challenged.
This isn't the first time that Instant Pot has had to deal with recall issues—two years ago, a Bluetooth-enabled Instant Pot model was recalled due to customers experiencing electric shock during use.
The game's developer — who goes by the pseudonym InkyCatEars — said that she made the game based on video interviews with patients who had undergone electric shock therapy at these facilities, according to Sixth Tone.
Let's not beat around the bush here: the results of this hack aren't pretty, and could potentially lead to the occasional light electric shock if you're wearing these DIY AirPods during a sweaty workout.
Well, since 2001, it's no longer been considered a mental disease to be homosexual, but you still find clinics where they say they can cure you—they give you pills or electric shock therapy.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - A contract worker was injured by an electric shock on Sunday while working on a coking unit at Marathon Petroleum Corp's Galveston Bay refinery in Texas City, Texas, a Marathon spokesman said.
To help the Alzheimer's mice consolidate and keep their memory of the electric shock, the team flashed their dentate gyrus with blue light at 100 hertz, a frequency known to induce long-term potentiation.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australian police raided the stables of Melbourne Cup-winning trainer Darren Weir on Wednesday as part of an ongoing investigation into corruption and the possible use of electric-shock devices on horses.
Taser International told Reuters that only 28 people have ever died from their stun guns, and 18 of them were from being struck on the head with the Taser (not from the electric shock).
While trying to give himself a genetic tattoo, initially he had planned to use a machine that delivers an electric shock in order to help the new DNA make its way into his own cells.
People honk their car horns more when it's hot; major league baseball pitchers get more aggressive; college students who've been slighted by a "negative evaluation" are more tempted to give their evaluator an electric shock.
In his lawsuit, filed in L.A. County Superior Court and obtained by TMZ Sports, Anderson says he was shooting on May 18, 2015 when Titus was selected as a target for an electric shock prank.
"I don't know if it was a bomb or an electric shock, but we heard a bang inside the plane," he said, adding he could not confirm reports that passengers had fallen from the plane.
One former detainee said he had wires attached to his head while making a phone call to relatives from jail and told he would get an electric shock if he said anything out of line.
"The main finding on partnered hand-holding is that, when someone close to you is holding your hand, your reaction to the threat of electric shock is much lower" than when alone, said Dr. Coan.
Think about it this way: when you rub your feet on a carpet then give someone an electric shock, or when you see lightning strike, those are examples of natural capacitors storing and releasing electricity.
In a 2014 study, when researchers at the University of Virginia gave participants the option to sit quietly by themselves or self-administer an electric shock, two-thirds of the men opted for the shock.
Perhaps one day there will be a chip you can implant in your brain that will send an electric shock through your fingertips to remind you to put on your retinol before your moisturizer each night.
The company announced a recall for certain two-prong plugs at the end of January because of what it said was a "very rare" risk of the adaptors breaking and giving the user an electric shock.
I hit a big red button to trigger anything from an electric shock to an explosion, listen carefully for how that signal gets warped by the Earth, then invert that data to pry into subsurface secrets.
First are the Morning Panic Pajamas, which deliver an electric shock to the wearer, increasing in strength until you have to strip them off in a frenzy and face the new day naked and pissed off.
Companies offer a variety of products to keep vultures away, including metal spikes, vulture "effigies" resembling dead birds that could discourage others from roosting, and devices that give the birds an electric shock when they land.
Instant Pot had a pair of product recalls: In 703 it recalled more than 1,100 "Smart" model pressure cookers after receiving a handful of complaints about users getting an electric shock when the product was in use.
According to Seven West Media, his brother also felt a small electric shock when touching the charging cable, indicating that it may have been faulty—although the make and model of the device are as yet unconfirmed.
Thousands, perhaps millions, of people who try to quit antidepressant drugs experience stinging withdrawal symptoms that last for months to years: insomnia, surges of anxiety, even so-called brain zaps, sensations of electric shock in the brain.
Taking money management to a new extreme, however, is Pavlok, a firm which links its smartphone app to a wristband – with the power to electric shock users each time they indulge in a bad habit such as overspending.
When he surfaced he told relatives that, in an effort to force him to confess to being a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, officials had raped him with a wooden stick and administered electric shock to his genitals.
By studying scans of people's brains while they were thinking about giving, a study found those who said they would donate money to help orphans were less sensitive to an electric shock than those who declined to give.
These include an increase in teenage depression, a study in which college students preferred to self-administer a painful electric shock rather than sit quietly with their thoughts for 12 minutes, and a decline in creativity among children.
But putting in that extra bit of legwork to replace outdated electrical wiring in your home is well worth it in the long run — reducing your risk of electric shock, damage to your gadgets or even a fire.
American Amir Hekmati -- released after years of imprisonment as part of the U.S.-Iran prisoner swap in January -- is claiming he experienced electric shock, forced drug withdrawal and other forms of torture at the hands of his Iranian captors.
Ms. Alderman's novel, "The Power," a twisted feminist revenge fantasy set in a world where women develop the ability to deliver an electric shock, has sold hundreds of thousands of copies and is in development as a television series.
Savage rolled onto his back on the turf at NRG Stadium in Houston and lifted up his hands, which visibly trembled as if he were experiencing an electric shock, a telltale sign of a potential concussion, according to experts.
The bloc is seeking to ban the trade of goods such as batons with metal spikes, electric shock belts and lethal drug cocktails, its members said at a side event to the United Nations' annual General Assembly which begins on Tuesday.
Over the decades, patients at conversion facilities have been subjected to a variety of methods to "cure" their homosexuality, including lobotomies, chemical castration, electric shock and nausea-inducing drugs given to them while watching same-sex pornography, according to Scientific American.
Turkey's pro-government newspaper Sabah reported on Tuesday that the luggage of the Saudi team that was sent to Istanbul at the time of Khashoggi's killing contained syringes, large scissors, staple guns, walkie-talkies, electric shock devices and a signal jammer.
Although CPR can help people stay alive until help arrives, an electric shock — from emergency personnel or an automated external defibrillator (AEDs, or portable defibrillators, which can be found in shops, stadiums, and other places) — is needed to get the heart going again.
As soon as the heartbeat returns, perhaps jump-started with the help of a gentle electric shock, and as long as the lungs seem capable of functioning, at least with the help of a ventilator, the patient will be taken off bypass.
And then these trainers go to great lengths to avoid detection—applying numbing agents to the horse's legs on the day of the show, and using electric shock and beatings beforehand to train the horse not to react to pain during inspection.
Electrostim Toys: Electrostimulation may seem far, far too fetishy to ever make it into the mainstream, but at least two companies—including Jimmyjane, best known for making luxury sex toys a going concern—have products that combine electric shock with vibrational awe.
All we saw were the faces of your teammates, who apparently don't notice you crouching there conspiratorially not 18 inches away, followed by a small burst of light and an electric-shock sound effect you can find in the files of any Hollywood Foley artist.
Our aversion to being alone can be quite drastic: A quarter of the women and two-thirds of the men in a University of Virginia study chose to subject themselves to an electric shock rather than do nothing and spend time alone with their thoughts.
A rare Apple product recall — the company has announced a voluntary recall of AC wall plug adapters made for certain regions because of what it says is a "very rare" risk of the two-prong adapters breaking and potentially giving the user an electric shock.
The so-called Pavlok is like a Fitbit you wear on your wrist, but instead of counting your steps, you can use it to give yourself a quick electric shock every time you're biting your nails (or smoking a cigarette or eating ice cream).
When Eagleton was forced to admit he'd undergone electric-shock therapy twice in the 1960s, McGovern made matters worse—and wrecked his reputation as the one honest politician in Washington—by first backing him "one thousand percent," then coldly dumping him from the ticket.
In the minutes after the gang wakes up from their collective electric shock — beware electric blankets in a thunderstorm, kids — they're less concerned with the fact that they woke up as black people than the fact that they woke up as different people, period.
Also detained in Evin Prison then, they were reportedly subjected to beatings, electric shock, and solitary confinement; under those conditions, government agents extracted from the men videotaped confessions that were then used against them in their 2015 trial — which, according to Amnesty International, lasted only three minutes.
A 2008 study published in the Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions surveyed leading experts in the applied behavioral analysis field and found that 26 percent view contingent electric shock as an acceptable treatment methodology, 43 percent viewed physical punishment as acceptable, and 34 percent viewed sensory punishment as acceptable.
On the night of the kidnapping, Muller was carrying a water pistol painted black and duct-taped to a flashlight and laser pointer and headphones for the couple, with a pre-recorded message "in which the 'group' threatened to punish noncompliance with electric shock or facial laceration," Segal wrote.
Mr. Pirsig, who was told he had schizophrenia in the early 103s, said that writing the book was partly an effort to make peace with himself after two years of hospital treatments, including electric shock therapy, and the turmoil that he, his wife and children suffered as a result.
Throughout the 22010s and early 22015s, disability rights advocates tried and failed to convince the Autism Society of America to prohibit the Judge Rotenberg Center — a facility in Canton, Massachusetts, infamous for using electric shock devices on children with disabilities as a means of pain-based behavior modification — from exhibiting at its conference.
I recall being told by an FDA official some years ago, when we approached the agency to ask for a ban on the Judge Rotenberg Center's contingent electric shock device, that we should first consider research randomly assigning children between contingent shock and positive educational methods, to see who had the best outcome.
Frank Bruni Some years ago I had the privilege of a long evening with Carrie Fisher, starting at her house in Beverly Hills and proceeding to a nearby restaurant, and she talked so expansively — about her memories of "Star Wars," about her electric shock treatments, about Diet Coke, about everything — that I didn't come away with just a few impressions of her.
The car also features a sound cannon (a loud siren that is heard at a special frequency above police sirens); electric-shock door handles (which give off 120 volts of electricity to shock an intruder if they touch the door); pepper spray dispensers (the nozzles are hidden in the roofline above the doors and spray up to six feet); and barricade-busting bumpers (generally used in SWAT vehicles to thwart attacks).
They played his delightfully absurd shop music, advertised the lyric video contest they're having for said shop music, and then embarked on a 3-man challenge to defeat the game's secret incredibly difficult Emil boss (with Operator 6O's voice actress performing lines on request all the while.) Oh, and whenever one of them died to the cluster of floating, existentially adrift Emil heads that comprise that boss fight, all three had to play a round of that notoriously painful electric shock game Lightning Reaction.
Before Andrew Lloyd Webber became a campy running joke among musical theater nerds, before the endless debates over whether Carl Anderson or Murray Head played the best Judas (sorry, Ben Vereen), before the "British invasion" of Broadway in the '80s permanently associated Lloyd Webber with high-budget, glitzy schlock while genius lyricist Tim Rice went on to write The Lion King, the debut of Jesus Christ Superstar delivered a once-in-a-generation electric shock to a sleepy musical culture — complete with electric guitars, political, racial, and class tension, and a seething critique of Christianity.
Here again are the manifestations of terror: the purple cancerous lesions of Kaposi's sarcoma, fatal when they migrated to your lungs; toxoplasmosis — a brain disease that turned 42.63-somethings into end-stage Alzheimer's patients; pneumocystis carinii, which flooded your lungs until you drowned; cytomegalovirus, which led to blindness, so that young men in AIDS wards were "hugging walls and scraping the air to find their nurses"; molluscum contagiosum, covering the body in "small, barnacle-like papules" that oozed pus; peripheral neuropathy, with which a mere brush of a sheet against your skin felt like an electric shock; and cryptosporidiosis, a parasite that took over people's gastrointestinal tract, slowly starving them to death.

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