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- Cervical_dislocation abstract "Cervical dislocation, "breaking the neck" or "snapping the spine" are terms used to describe this killing method intended to be quick and painless. This is a technique used in physical euthanasia by applying pressure to the neck and dislocating the spinal column from the skull or brain.".
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- Cervical_dislocation hasPhotoCollection Cervical_dislocation.
- Cervical_dislocation subject Category:Causes_of_death.
- Cervical_dislocation subject Category:Euthanasia.
- Cervical_dislocation subject Category:Human_head_and_neck.
- Cervical_dislocation subject Category:Medical_ethics.
- Cervical_dislocation subject Category:Medical_terminology.
- Cervical_dislocation subject Category:Veterinary_procedures.
- Cervical_dislocation type Abstraction100002137.
- Cervical_dislocation type Act100030358.
- Cervical_dislocation type Activity100407535.
- Cervical_dislocation type Event100029378.
- Cervical_dislocation type Procedure101023820.
- Cervical_dislocation type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Cervical_dislocation type VeterinaryProcedures.
- Cervical_dislocation type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Cervical_dislocation comment "Cervical dislocation, "breaking the neck" or "snapping the spine" are terms used to describe this killing method intended to be quick and painless. This is a technique used in physical euthanasia by applying pressure to the neck and dislocating the spinal column from the skull or brain.".
- Cervical_dislocation label "Cervical dislocation".
- Cervical_dislocation sameAs m.02vws4r.
- Cervical_dislocation sameAs Q5065330.
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- Cervical_dislocation sameAs Cervical_dislocation.
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- Cervical_dislocation isPrimaryTopicOf Cervical_dislocation.