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Wat (wie) is decapitation$19165$ - definitie

A CERVICAL SPINE INJURY FOUND IN TRAUMA
Internal decapacitation; Internal decapitation; Orthopedic decapitation; Orthopaedic decapitation

Atlanto-occipital dislocation         
Atlanto-occipital dislocation, orthopedic decapitation, or internal decapitation describes ligamentous separation of the spinal column from the skull base. It is possible for a human to survive such an injury; however, 70% of cases result in immediate death.
Decapitation (military strategy)         
MILITARY STRATEGY AIMED AT REMOVING THE LEADERSHIP OR COMMAND AND CONTROL OF A HOSTILE GOVERNMENT OR GROUP
Decapitation attack; Decapitating attack; Decapitating strike; Decapitation strike
Decapitation is a military strategy aimed at removing the leadership or command and control of a hostile government or group. The strategy of shattering or defeating an enemy by eliminating its military and political leadership has long been utilized in warfare.
decapitation         
  • King of [[Dahomey]] cuts off 127 heads to complete the ornament of his wall (1793).
  • A fresco by [[Ambrogio Lorenzetti]]
  • Assyrian military campaign in southern Mesopotamia, beheaded enemies, 7th century BC, from Nineveh, Iraq. The British Museum.
  • French anarchist [[Auguste Vaillant]] just before being guillotined in 1894
  • Panel showing ballplayer being beheaded, [[Classic Veracruz culture]], Mexico
  • Cosmographia]]'' of [[Sebastian Münster]] (1488–1552), [[Basel]], [[Switzerland]], 1552
  • Sgt. [[Leonard Siffleet]], an Australian [[POW]] captured in New Guinea, about to be beheaded by a Japanese soldier with a [[shin guntō]] sword, 1943
  • Caishikou]], [[Beijing]], China, 1905
  • The beheading of the 15th Century Castilian Royal favorite, Don [[Álvaro de Luna]]. Painting by José María Rodríguez de Losada (1826–1896).
  • ''The Beheading of [[Cosmas and Damian]]'', by [[Fra Angelico]]
  • Thomas Felton]]
  • St. Barbara]]" by [[Giulio Quaglio the Younger]] (1721–1723)
  • Aristocratic heads on pikes – a cartoon from the [[French Revolution]]
  • pirates]] (namely [[Klein Henszlein]] and his crew) in [[Hamburg]], Germany, 10 September 1573
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  • Sino-Japanese War]] of 1894–95
  • [[Odin]] finding [[Mímir]]'s beheaded body – an episode of [[Norse mythology]]
  • The [[Corleck Head]], Irish, 1st or 2nd century AD
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  • Depiction of a public execution in Brueghel's ''[[The Triumph of Death]]'', 1562–1563
  • Depiction of an [[Ethiopia]]n Emperor executing people, 18th century
COMPLETE SEPARATION OF THE HEAD FROM THE BODY
Beheading; Decapitate; Behead; Beheadings; Namakubi; Personal beheading; Decapitating; Decapitates; Decollation; Decapition; Decapitated; Beheadment; Sugitani Zenjubō; Head removal; Celtic decapitation; Head on a pike; Head on a pole; Spiked head; Head on a stake; Death by the axe; Sugitani Zenjubo; 杉谷善住坊; Beheaded

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Atlanto-occipital dislocation

Atlanto-occipital dislocation, orthopedic decapitation, or internal decapitation describes ligamentous separation of the spinal column from the skull base. It is possible for a human to survive such an injury; however, 70% of cases result in immediate death. It should not be confused with atlanto-axial dislocation, which describes ligamentous separation between the first and second cervical vertebra.