Oberlebenszeit bei Nahrungs- und Flüssigkeitskarenz

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Oberlebenszeit bei Nahrungs- und Flüssigkeitskarenz. / Kottusch, Pia; Tillmann, Miriam; Püschel, Klaus.

in: Arch Kriminol, Jahrgang 224, Nr. 5-6, 15.01.2010, S. 184-91.

Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/ZeitungSCORING: ZeitschriftenaufsatzForschungBegutachtung

Harvard

Kottusch, P, Tillmann, M & Püschel, K 2010, 'Oberlebenszeit bei Nahrungs- und Flüssigkeitskarenz', Arch Kriminol, Jg. 224, Nr. 5-6, S. 184-91.

APA

Kottusch, P., Tillmann, M., & Püschel, K. (2010). Oberlebenszeit bei Nahrungs- und Flüssigkeitskarenz. Arch Kriminol, 224(5-6), 184-91.

Vancouver

Kottusch P, Tillmann M, Püschel K. Oberlebenszeit bei Nahrungs- und Flüssigkeitskarenz. Arch Kriminol. 2010 Jan 15;224(5-6):184-91.

Bibtex

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title = "Oberlebenszeit bei Nahrungs- und Fl{\"u}ssigkeitskarenz",
abstract = "After accidents, in which victims were trapped or buried alive, the question how long one can survive without eating and drinking often becomes a subject of public interest. Experiments with humans are ethically unacceptable. As an approach to the issue, this article also takes reports from the popular press into account. Altogether, it seems possible to survive without food and drink within a time span of 8 to 21 days. If a person is only deprived of food, the survival time may even go up to about two months, although this is influenced by many factors. The article describes the impressive case of a handcuffed 81-year-old man, in which the external circumstances are known.",
keywords = "Aged, 80 and over, Autopsy, Dehydration, Homicide, Humans, Male, Starvation, Theft, Time Factors, Wounds and Injuries",
author = "Pia Kottusch and Miriam Tillmann and Klaus P{\"u}schel",
year = "2010",
month = jan,
day = "15",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "224",
pages = "184--91",
journal = "Arch Kriminol",
issn = "0003-9225",
publisher = "Verlag Schmidt-Romhild",
number = "5-6",

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RIS

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AU - Kottusch, Pia

AU - Tillmann, Miriam

AU - Püschel, Klaus

PY - 2010/1/15

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N2 - After accidents, in which victims were trapped or buried alive, the question how long one can survive without eating and drinking often becomes a subject of public interest. Experiments with humans are ethically unacceptable. As an approach to the issue, this article also takes reports from the popular press into account. Altogether, it seems possible to survive without food and drink within a time span of 8 to 21 days. If a person is only deprived of food, the survival time may even go up to about two months, although this is influenced by many factors. The article describes the impressive case of a handcuffed 81-year-old man, in which the external circumstances are known.

AB - After accidents, in which victims were trapped or buried alive, the question how long one can survive without eating and drinking often becomes a subject of public interest. Experiments with humans are ethically unacceptable. As an approach to the issue, this article also takes reports from the popular press into account. Altogether, it seems possible to survive without food and drink within a time span of 8 to 21 days. If a person is only deprived of food, the survival time may even go up to about two months, although this is influenced by many factors. The article describes the impressive case of a handcuffed 81-year-old man, in which the external circumstances are known.

KW - Aged, 80 and over

KW - Autopsy

KW - Dehydration

KW - Homicide

KW - Humans

KW - Male

KW - Starvation

KW - Theft

KW - Time Factors

KW - Wounds and Injuries

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

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VL - 224

SP - 184

EP - 191

JO - Arch Kriminol

JF - Arch Kriminol

SN - 0003-9225

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