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  • ...eg cramps and similar conditions. Because malaria is life-threatening, the risks associated with quinine use are considered acceptable when used to treat th ...considerations of [[malaria prophylaxis]] with mefloquine hydrochloride. [[Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine]] 1982; 3(10):1011-3
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  • The storage of DUF<sub>6</sub> presents environmental, health, and safety risks because of its chemical instability. When UF<sub>6</sub> is exposed to wate ...</ref> maintaining that its use continues to be legal, and that the health risks are entirely unsubstantiated.<ref name="ukepetition2007">{{cite web|url=htt
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  • === Lasers and aviation safety === {{Main|Lasers and aviation safety}}
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  • [[Category:Aviation risks]]
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  • ...' is a term encompassing the theory, investigation and categorization of [[Aviation accidents and incidents|flight failures]], and the prevention of such failu ...f particular significance was the [[United States government role in civil aviation|Air Commerce Act 1926]], which required pilots and aircraft to be examined
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  • ...ryside or a [[wilderness]] area.<ref name="operations1">''Federal Fire and Aviation Operations Action Plan'', 4.</ref><ref name="Cambridge">{{vancite book | ti ...lly caused fires to burn to maintain their ecological role, so long as the risks of escape into high-value areas are mitigated.<ref>''Interagency Strategy f
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  • ...posure.<ref name="Sanborn"/> Other occupations that present lead exposure risks include welding, manufacture of rubber, printing, [[zinc]] and [[copper]] s ...ame="Rossi09"/><ref name="Karri08"/><ref name="Patrick06"/> There are also risks of elevated blood lead levels caused by folk remedies like ''azarcon'' and
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  • ...onvention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against the Safety of Civil Aviation ...ssion of Unlawful Acts of Violence at Airports Serving International Civil Aviation
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  • ...nd 82 in 1969, the largest number in a single year in the history of civil aviation; in January 1969 alone, eight airlines were hijacked to [[Cuba]].<ref name= ...terrorist groups such as the Red Army Faction and the tightening of civil aviation security measures by all countries have arrested and reversed the steep upw
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  • ...demnation at home and abroad," the ''Post'' did its part to minimize these risks. Yet, according to FAIR, "the possibility that illegal, unpopular governmen ...to Venezuela, on claims that he was not sufficiently enough protected from risks of torture in this last state.
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