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  • |date=October 14, 2002 ...mand for the disaster. It suggested that there might have been many fewer deaths if the barracks guards had carried loaded weapons and a barrier more substa
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  • ...le, the [[Banqiao Dam]] failure in Southern China directly resulted in the deaths of 26,000 people, and another 145,000 from epidemics. Millions were left ho For example, the small [[Kelly Barnes Dam]] failed in 1967, causing 39 deaths with the Toccoa Flood,
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  • ...= 5 | pages = 544–6 | year = 2002 | pmid = 11973562 | doi = 10.1067/mem.2002.123594}}</ref> ...including [[aplastic anaemia]], are rare but the cause of the majority of deaths due to dapsone therapy.<ref>Foucauld J, et al. Dapsone and aplastic anemia.
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  • ...F. Gherase, V. Nastasa, and E. Hriscu | month = October-December | year = 2002 | title = [An experimental study of tolerance to benzodiazepines] | journal ...year = 2006 | month = October | title = A survey of buprenorphine related deaths in Singapore | journal = Forensic Sci Int. | volume = 162(1–3) | pages =
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  • ...]] known commonly as '''1080''' which caused introduced/non native animal deaths from the 1840s in Western Australia. The controversy over the cause of the ...into ''Gastrolobium'' in the publication of Chandler et al.'s monograph in 2002. Also since initial descriptions in the 1840s - some of the species have b
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  • ...}</ref> A 1993 British study found temazepam to have the highest number of deaths per million prescriptions among medications commonly prescribed in the 1980 ...d |url=http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1P1-49479424.html |date= 13 January 2002 |publisher=AAP General News (Australia) |accessdate=2008-02-18}}</ref> and
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  • .../www.catholicleague.org/annualreport.php?year=2002&id=77 Catholic League ''2002 Report on Anti-Catholicism'' Media/Internet]</ref> Biographer Bill Cooke, [[Category:1955 deaths]]
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  • ...aken from the 2007 version of the ''Propædia'', except recent (post-1999) deaths which were not noted.</ref> | 1927 || 2002 || The Earth || Professor of Geography, [[University of Cambridge]]; Fellow
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  • ...r.php "Mortimer J. Adler (1902-2001)", ''Columbia Forum'' online, November 2002]; Peter Temes, [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4155/is_20010703/ai [[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 ...nese]]-English bilingual version encyclopedia on internet according to the 2002 edition. It is the first bilingual product of Britannica.
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  • :20.61 deaths/1,000 population (2004 est.) :20.66 deaths/1,000 population (2003 est.)
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  • ...r several reasons, most prominently the reduction of injuries and possible deaths to horses because of less wear and tear on their legs (although the statist *[[Lingfield Park Racecourse]] (UK) (2001/2002)
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  • ...ents used in fashionable women's dresses.<ref>Akiko Fukai and Tamami Suoh (2002), ''Fashion: The Collection of the Kyoto Costume Institute'', Taschen, pp. ...ases of pesticide poisoning occur every year, resulting in 20,000 reported deaths among agricultural workers and at least 1 million requiring hospitalisation
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  • ...ww.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/youth/|title= NIOSH Update: Preventing Teen Worker Deaths, Injuries: NIOSH Issues New, Expanded Bulletin|accessdate=2007-10-05|publis ...ribution of fatal occupational injuries by age among young workers, 1992–2002 BLS 2003]]
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  • ...he United States and Europe, probably responsible for tens of thousands of deaths from lung cancer each year.<ref>[http://www.epa.gov/radon/index.html U.S. E ...rnal=Environ Health Perspect. |volume=110 |issue=11 |pages=1057–68 |year=2002 |month=November |pmid=12417475 |pmc=1241060}}</ref>
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  • ...tabolic modulation of carbon monoxide toxicity | journal=Toxicology | year=2002 | pages=139–50 | volume=180 | issue=2 | pmid=12324190 | doi=10.1016/S0300 ...ages=220–223|year=2002|month=March|pmid=11903546|doi=10.1046/j.1526-4610.2002.02055.x}}</ref> Increasing exposure produces cardiac abnormalities include
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  • ...UK the disparity was even greater with males comprising 97.4% of workplace deaths.<ref>http://www.hse.gov.uk/statistics/tables/agegen1.htm</ref><ref>http://w ...ost workplace fatalities was 1994 with 6,632 fatalities, and the lowest in 2002 with 5,534.<BR>
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  • ...thorlink =Reuters | title =Report sees 7.6&nbsp;million global 2007 cancer deaths | publisher =Reuters |month=December | year=2007 | url =http://www.reuters. ...lisher = McGraw-Hill, Medical Pub. Division | location = New York | year = 2002 | page = 5| isbn = 978-0-07-137050-9 | url = http://books.google.com/?id=pY
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  • ...egative]] infections are estimated to account for two-thirds of the 25,000 deaths each year. Nosocomial infections can cause severe [[pneumonia]] and infecti ...Estimating health care-associated infections and deaths in U.S. hospitals, 2002 |journal=Public Health Rep |volume=122 |issue=2 |pages=160–6 |year=2007 |
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  • ...20Full%20report.pdf Review of road safety management practice]. PR/INT/216/2002, DFID, GRSP, TRL, Ross Silcock and Babtie Group.</ref> In addition to the s ...mpact of occupational light vehicles (OLV) as a leading cause of traumatic deaths. Their model presents the worker as the locus of injury at the center of wo
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