Publications by authors named "Thomas Seibert"

The diverse ways and environments in which animals move are correlated with morphology, but morphology is not sufficient to predict how animals move because behavioral innovations can create new capacities. We document a new mode of snake locomotion - 'lasso locomotion' - that allows the brown treesnake (Boiga irregularis) to ascend much larger smooth cylinders than any previously known behavior. This lasso locomotion may facilitate exploiting resources that might otherwise be unobtainable and contribute to the success and impact of this highly invasive species.

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Aim: The primary purpose of an avalanche airbag is to prevent burial during an avalanche. Approximately twenty percent of avalanche victims deploying airbags become critically buried, however. One avalanche airbag actively deflates three minutes after deployment, potentially creating an air pocket.

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  • This study investigates what people waiting in emergency departments know about how the ED works and how well they understand the hospital process.
  • A survey of 544 patients revealed that while many had a primary care physician and understood some ED concepts like triage, a significant portion desired more education, especially regarding wait times and ED functions.
  • The findings indicate that educational materials should cater to patients' interests, particularly through handouts and videos, while highlighting the need for improved knowledge among minority groups.
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Objective: Outdoor recreation is growing in the United States, with more than 279 million annual visitors to areas controlled by the National Park Service (NPS). Emergency medical needs in these parks are overseen by the National Park's rangers within the NPS Emergency Medical Services (EMS) system. This study examines medical and traumatic emergencies throughout the NPS over a 5-year period to better understand the types of events and fatalities rangers encounter, both regionally and on a national scale.

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