About 10 results for ‘Strangling’
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Strangling
Strangling is compression of the neck that may lead to unconsciousness or death by causing an increasingly hypoxic state in the brain. Fatal strangling typically occurs in cases of violence, accidents, and as the auxiliary lethal mechanism in hangings in the event the neck does not break. Strangling does not have to be fatal; limited or interrupted strangling is practiced in erotic asphyxia, in the choking game, and is an important technique in many combat sports and self-defense systems. Further information: chokehold Strangling can be divided into three general types according to the mechanism used: Hanging—Suspension from a cord wound around the neck Ligature strangulation—Strangulation without suspension using some form of cord-like object called a garrote Manual strangulation—Strangulation using the fingers or other extremity
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Coq étranglé [titre attribué]
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- Field(s):
- Drawing
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- Portrayed subject:
- Hand
- Rooster
- Strangling
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- Date:
- 20th century
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Chant du coq étranglé, coqueluche jugulée (titre inscrit)
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- Field(s):
- Drawing
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- Portrayed subject:
- Hand
- Rooster
- Strangling
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- Date:
- 20th century
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Strangulation du coq [titre attribué]
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- Field(s):
- Drawing
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- Portrayed subject:
- Hand
- Rooster
- Strangling
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- Date:
- 20th century
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- Artist(s):
- Paul Cézanne
LA FEMME ETRANGLEE
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- Field(s):
- Painting
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- Portrayed subject:
- Allegory
- Man
- Strangling
- Woman
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- Date:
- 19th century
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HERCULE ENFANT ETOUFFANT LES SERPENTS
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- Field(s):
- Painting
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- Portrayed subject:
- Child
- Heracles
- Snake
- Strangling
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- Date:
- 16th century
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BERGER ETOUFFANT UN LION
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- Field(s):
- Painting
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- Portrayed subject:
- Bovid
- Lion
- Shepherd
- Skull
- Strangling
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- Date:
- 19th century
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Hercule étouffant Antée
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- Field(s):
- Sculpture
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- Portrayed subject:
- Antaeus
- Combat
- Gigantism
- Heracles
- Strangling
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- Date:
- 17th century
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Laocoon et ses fils
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- Field(s):
- Sculpture
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- Portrayed subject:
- Laocoön
- Snake
- Strangling
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- Date:
- 18th century
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