The results on plasma lactate, however, showed a significant effect of restraint method (p<0.001) as plasma lactate in the
shackle restraint group was higher compared to the cone restraint group.
Christopher
Shackle's translation of Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai's Risalo loses out on nuance, but is consistent, articulate and fairly accurate
(34.) Adam Liptak, Prisons Often
Shackle Pregnant Inmates in Labor,
"Grey is the most exciting network in the world at the moment," says
Shackle without any hint of a doubt.
After the brief introductory chapter, Littleboy deals with
Shackle's' 'life and vision' in Chapter 2 (there is much more on the vision than on the life, which seems to have been remarkably uneventful); Earl adds a genealogical Appendix on the
Shackle family tree.
The Door
Shackle helps to prevent the overall unpleasantness and loss of property that results from a room or home being broken into.
The inquest has heard that instructions given to those fitting the seats was to tighten the
shackle nut and bolt with one or one-anda-half threads showing.
The committee was told the American Medical Association, the American Public Health Association, and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists all oppose the use of
shackles or restraints on incarcerated women in labor because it impedes the ability of physicians to assess, evaluate, and provide appropriate care to the mother and child.
Remove the four pins and
shackles from the front of the disabled vehicle and the rear of the towing vehicle.
The IHS features robust metal die-cast housing, plated steel hook and sturdy, oversized
shackle. A spare rechargeable battery is included, allowing one to be used while the other is recharging.
The assemblies, which consist of
shackle body, bolt, nut, and cotter, comply with DNV rules for lifting appliances and are designed for use with chain, wire rope, and synthetic slings.