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  2. Hanging - Wikipedia

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    Hanging has been a common method of capital punishment since the Middle Ages, and is the primary execution method in numerous countries and regions. The first known account of execution by hanging is in Homer 's Odyssey. [1] Hanging is also a method of suicide. The past and past participle of hang in this sense is hanged, not hung.

  3. Blood eagle - Wikipedia

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    The blood eagle was a method of ritual execution as detailed in late skaldic poetry. According to the two instances mentioned in the Christian sagas, the victims (in both cases members of royal families) were placed in a prone position, their ribs severed from the spine with a sharp tool, and their lungs pulled through the opening to create a ...

  4. List of methods of capital punishment - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Lethal injection: First used in the United States in 1982, lethal injection has since been adopted by China, Guatemala, Maldives, Nigeria, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. Electrocution: Only ever used by the United States and Philippines. Only South Carolina has it as the primary method.

  5. Twill - Wikipedia

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    Twill. A twill weave can be identified by its diagonal lines. This is a 2/2 twill, with two warp threads crossing every two weft threads. Structure of a 22 twill. The offset at each row forms the diagonal pattern. Twill is a type of textile weave with a pattern of parallel, diagonal ribs.

  6. Nuss procedure - Wikipedia

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    Nuss procedure. Nuss procedure. X-Ray of a 15-year-old male after undergoing the procedure. Specialty. orthopedic. [edit on Wikidata] The Nuss procedure is a minimally invasive procedure, invented in 1987 by Dr. Donald Nuss for treating pectus excavatum. [1] He developed it at Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters, in Norfolk, Virginia.

  7. Muscle Energy of the Ribs - Wikipedia

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    Muscle Energy of the Ribs. "Muscle Energy of the Ribs" is an Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine technique used to treat dysfunctional ribs. [1][2] When treating each rib with muscle energy, assistance with local muscles is elicited as follows: Push ipsilateral elbow towards opposite ASIS. Patient pushes the ipsilateral arm into adduction against ...

  8. Abdominal thrusts - Wikipedia

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    Abdominal thrusts, also known as the Heimlich maneuver or Heimlich manoeuvre, is a first-aid procedure used to treat upper-airway obstructions (or choking) by foreign objects. American doctor Henry Heimlich is often credited for its discovery. To perform abdominal thrusts, a rescuer stands behind a choking victim and uses their hands to apply ...

  9. Cut of pork - Wikipedia

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    American cuts of pork. Polish cuts of pork 1: Head 2: Neck 3: Jowl 4: Shoulder 5: Hock 6: Trotter 7: Fatback 8: Loin 9: Ribs 10: Bacon 11: Chump 12: Groin 13: Ham 14: Tail. The cuts of pork are the different parts of the pig which are consumed as food by humans. The terminology and extent of each cut varies from country to country.