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  • ...urnal=Canadian Journal of Public Health|volume=67 |issue=5 |page=386 |year=1976 |pmid=991044 |month= September|issn=0008-4263}}</ref> Ingestion of ''Cicuta Deaths usually occur from [[respiratory failure]] or [[ventricular fibrillation]]
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  • ...n-Times]]''. He is the author of ''[[Yesterday's Chicago]]'' (E.A. Seeman, 1976) and several nonfiction books with fellow [[journalist]] [[Lloyd Wendt]], i [[Category:1989 deaths]]
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  • ...aken from the 2007 version of the ''Propædia'', except recent (post-1999) deaths which were not noted.</ref> ...uman Society || Professor of Anthropology, [[University of Chicago]] (1948-1976); Director, Center for the Study of Man, [[Smithsonian Institution]] || 40
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  • ...e Questions About Language: A Theory of Human Discourse and Its Objects'' (1976) [[Category:2001 deaths]]
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  • ...ued to publish the ''Britannica'' until her own death in 1974. After their deaths, the [[Benton Foundation]] continued to manage the ''Britannica'' until it ...ef>{{cite journal|last = McCracken | first = S | month = February | year = 1976 | title = The Scandal of 'Britannica 3' | journal = Commentary | pages = 63
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  • ...ions (Factories, Offices, Shops and Railway Premises) Regulations 1976, SI 1976/2009, revoked and superseded by [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si1989/Uksi_1989
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  • ...06. In the early 1900s researchers began to notice a large number of early deaths and lung problems in asbestos mining towns. The first diagnosis of [[asbest ...ttp://search.japantimes.co.jp/member/member.html?nn20050722f1.htm Asbestos deaths just the tip of the iceberg] Japan Times Online</ref> Tokyo had, in 1971, o
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  • ...cals and Drugs, 9th ed.|publisher=Merck & Co.|location = Rahway, N.J.|year=1976|isbn=0911910263|editor=Windholz, Martha ''et al.''}}</ref> Chloride is one ...= 2007-05-17|title = 'Chlorine bomb' hits Iraq village}}</ref> Most of the deaths were caused by the force of the explosions rather than the effects of chlor
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  • ...n Preventive Medicine at the University of Rhodesia, where he worked until 1976. In 1975 he returned to England on sabbatical, and did post-graduate work i In 1976, the family migrated to New Zealand, leaving behind the two eldest boys to
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  • ...emical Week | pages = 20 | language = | publisher = | date = February 18, 1976 | url = | accessdate = }}</ref> [[Category:2000 deaths]]
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  • ...c Affairs Center, Dartmouth College, Hanover New Hampshire, USA. December, 1976. *[[Meadow's law]] — A precept, now discredited, that since cot deaths are so rare, "One is a tragedy, two is suspicious and three is [[murder]],
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  • The [[U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] first approved Percocet in 1976, under application ANDA 085106.<ref>{{cite web|title=Drugs@FDA. FDA approve ==Implicated in deaths==
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  • ==Famous deaths related to use== ...78) was a French actor who appeared in more than 80 films between 1920 and 1976. On 26 August 1978, two days after his wife died from cancer, and two days
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  • ..., the [[United States House Select Committee on Assassinations]] (HSCA) of 1976–1979, and other government investigations concluded that the President wa |date=1976-04-23
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  • ...y Nazi Germany's [[Luftwaffe]], caused widespread destruction and civilian deaths in the [[Basque Country (historical territory)|Basque]] town. According to ...support increased for the Parti Québécois, which took power in Quebec in 1976.<ref>[http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1AR
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  • ...ure, which, for the highly committed, is worse than their own death or the deaths of innocent civilians.<ref name=tws11jang555>{{cite news ...dvisory Committee on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals (Washington D.C.:1976).</ref>
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  • ...d concluded that Ivins was likely to have been solely responsible for "the deaths of five persons, and the injury of dozens of others, resulting from the mai ...ence|M.S.]] degree in 1971, and a [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] degree in 1976, all in [[microbiology]].<ref name="lat"/> Ivins conducted his Ph.D. resear
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  • ...hrax. It is the first known case of inhalational anthrax in the U.S. since 1976. [[United States Department of Health and Human Services]] Secretary [[Tomm *October 22: Ridge reports at a White House press conference on the two new deaths of postal workers possibly from anthrax exposure.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Dire
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  • ...number is closer to 17,000. (The war claimed a total toll of 150–200,000 deaths). In 2005, [[Charter for Peace and National Reconciliation|a controversial ...ead nor alive, they disappeared". It is thought that in Argentina, between 1976 and 1983, up to 30,000 people (9,000 verified named cases, according to the
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  • '''Lon Tomohisa Horiuchi''' (born 9 June 1954), is a 1976 [[United States Military Academy|West Point]] graduate{{Citation needed|dat ...o settle their civil suit brought against the U.S. government for wrongful deaths of Sammy and Vicki Weaver. In the out-of-court settlement, the government d
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