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  • '''Animal borne bomb attacks''' are the use of animals as delivery systems for explosives. Terrorists have loaded explosives onto a pack animal, a horse, mule or donkey, either as a way of carrying the bomb past a check
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  • ...in cured meats).<ref name="sciencedirect.com"/> The presence of nitrite in animal tissue is a consequence of metabolism of [[nitric oxide]], an important neu ...dence is clear that [[Nitroso compound|NOCs]] have carcinogenic effects in animal models. Thus, it must be assumed that at the right concentrations, NOCs are
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  • and several experimental animal studies<ref name="ReferenceA">{{cite journal|pmid=7189346|year=1980|last1=V
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  • Nonetheless, suicide, heart attacks, strokes, seizures proceeding to status epilepticus, and effects of extreme ...logical target for analgesic development. Recently, one study has used an animal model (hind-paw incision) to observe the effects of morphine administration
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  • * Treatment of [[anxiety]], [[panic attacks]], and states of [[excitement|agitation]]<ref name="DrugBank" /> Patients with severe attacks of [[apnea]] during sleep may suffer [[respiratory depression]] (hypoventil
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  • ...rious risk of [[disease|illness]], injury, or [[death]] to [[human]]s or [[animal]]s. ...ora caerulea]] (''P.caerulea'') sap and rotten leaves cause death or heart-attacks.
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  • ...Dictionary]]</ref> Some of the Persians believed the fiber was fur from an animal (named ''[[Salamander (legendary creature)|samandar]]'', {{lang-fa|سمند .../ref><ref>Nord, G. L, S. W. Axen, R. P. Nolan: Mineralogy and Experimental Animal Studies of Tremolitic Talc. Environmental Sciences Laboratory, Brooklyn Col
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  • ...field as a result of the heightened awareness following the [[September 11 attacks]] in 2001, the [[2005 Atlantic hurricane season|hurricanes in 2005]], and t ...The Veterinary profession's duty of care in response to disasters and food animal emergencies. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Vol 23
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  • ===Animal phobias=== *[[Animal phobia]] - fear of certain animals, a category of specific phobias.
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  • [[Category:Animal attacks]]
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  • ...that of rabies. Animal testing was being performed on the disease but one animal was released by activists unaware of the virus. The [[infection]] soon spre |Triangle-pyramid viruses that makes up Thing monsters. If it enters another animal, it fuses with every cell of the host, possessing the host entirely. Each i
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  • ...s cold; this process diverts the flow of heated blood to the center of the animal, preventing the loss of heat. ...Vasoconstrictor effects of Cannabis appear to inhibit Migraine (headache) attacks]
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  • ...ar joint|TMJ]], [[spondylarthritis]], [[ankylosing spondylitis]], [[gout]] attacks,<ref name="BPC"> ...in patients with preexisting hepatic porphyria, as diclofenac may trigger attacks
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  • ...and 4-phenyl-GHB have been shown to produce similar effects to GHB in some animal studies, but these compounds are even less well researched than GHB itself. In clinical trials Xyrem significantly reduced cataplexy attacks at a dose of 6000–9000&nbsp;mg per night. This is around three times the
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  • ...tivities in Rosewood. The town was abandoned by black residents during the attacks. None ever returned. ...rought the turpentine industry to the area, and in the years preceding the attacks were the second largest landowners in Levy County.<ref>[[#Appendices|Jones,
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  • *[[Animal born bomb attacks|Animal borne bomb attacks]]
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  • ...ms]] openly during [[military operation]]s. Protocol 1 does not legitimize attacks on [[civilian]]s by militants who fall into these categories, however. ...litants include militant [[reformer]]s, militant [[feminist]]s, militant [[animal rights]] advocates, and militant [[anarchist]]s. The phrase ''[[militant Is
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  • ...e of movements, from [[terrorism|terrorist]] and [[hate group]]s, to the [[animal rights movement]], [[radical environmentalism|radical environmental movemen ===Animal liberation===
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  • ...ight of Self-Defence under International Law-the Response to the Terrorist Attacks of 11 September], Australian Law and Bills Digest Group, Parliament of Aust }}</ref> and [[Animal Liberation Front]]<ref name=tws11jan4132>{{cite news
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  • '''Animal borne bomb attacks''' are the use of animals as delivery systems for explosives. Terrorists have loaded explosives onto a pack animal, a horse, mule or donkey, either as a way of carrying the bomb past a check
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  • ...led [[terrorist organization]]s and include such groups as [[Al-Qaeda]], [[Animal Liberation Front]], [[Army of God (USA)|Army of God]], [[Black Liberation A
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