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Some of the more disturbing photographs -- Cindy Sherman as a burn victim, Katy Grannan's startling portrait of a nude woman and her pet Husky -- decorate the den.
The dressing releases a fluorescent dye in small dots when a wound, such as a burn, becomes infected, allowing medics to treat it quickly.
Severe contamination in an area not expected by design, with a nonlethal health effect such as a burn on a worker from radiation.
He began work at Boston City Hospital as a burn fellow shortly before the Cocoanut Grove fire, a major event in the history of burn care.
After eyes or other organs were taken out, Mr. Wang, who worked as a burn specialist at the General Brigade Hospital of Tianjin's People's Armed Police, would go to work skinning the corpse.
Instead of a "damned spot," Pat's guilty conscience manifests itself as a burn that only she can see and that no amount of prescription ointment is able to heal.
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In particular, numerical simulation indicates that a secondary explosion in the duct, known as a "burn-up", which is responsible for higher reduced explosion pressures during ducted venting, has its source in a highly turbulent zone generated at the duct entrance by the flame itself independently of the shape of the vessel/duct passage.
The first 500,000 iterations were discarded as a burn-in and the following 500,000 iterations were kept and thinned to 50,000 for posterior inference.
The chains appeared to have converged by 10,000 steps; to be conservative, 100,000 steps were discarded as a burn-in.
The years from 1961 through 1967 were included as a burn-in period to minimize the influence of the initial state.
We discarded the first 100,000 samples as a burn-in period, and used the remaining 200,000 to construct the posterior distributions of parameters and states.
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