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  • MIOSHA is an abbreviation for the '''Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration'''. ...orkplace injuries, illnesses and [[occupational fatality|fatalities]] in [[Michigan]] by: setting and enforcing [[occupational safety and health]] standards;
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  • [[File:SENSOR logo.jpg|right|alt=Green and white logo of a person spraying crops with pesticides.|thumb|SENSOR-Pesticides Logo]] ...nal Safety and Health]] (NIOSH), twelve [[State health agency|state health agencies]] participate. NIOSH provides technical support to all participating state
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  • ...ropagation|propagation]], the combustible material present, and the effect of weather on the fire.<ref name=UToronto /> ...cial effects on wilderness areas. Some plant species depend on the effects of fire for growth and reproduction,<ref name=NOVA /> although large wildfires
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  • ...//www.hl7.org/about/index.cfm}}</ref> "HL7" is also used to refer to some of the specific standards created by the organization (e.g., HL7 v2.x, v3.0, H ...ich support clinical practice and the management, delivery, and evaluation of [[health service]]s, are the most commonly used in the world.{{Citation nee
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  • | image_alt = A short green plant with many elliptical shaped leaves of arcuate venation ...[cloud forest]] in the isolated [[Sierra Madre de Oaxaca|Sierra Mazateca]] of [[Oaxaca]], Mexico, growing in shady and moist locations.<ref name=Reisfiel
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  • [[Image:Photo-los-angeles-times-building-post-bombing.jpg|thumb|350px|Rubble of the ''Los Angeles Times'' building in 1910]] ...hich killed 21 newspaper employees and injured 100 more. Termed the "crime of the century" by the ''Times'', brothers John J. ("J.J.") and James B. ("J.B
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  • ...Jacqueline, and [[Texas Governor]] [[John Connally]] in the [[Presidential state car (United States)|presidential limousine]], minutes before his assassinat |caption1= Aerial view of Dealey Plaza showing route of President Kennedy's motorcade
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  • ...lamist Networks: The Case of Tablighi Jamaat], ''[[United States Institute of Peace]]'', ...df}} Murat Kurnaz ARB], ''[[United States Department of Defense|Department of Defense]]'', pages 93-95</ref><ref name=ArbKurnaz96>
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  • ...ted States (U.S.) [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA), generally outside of U.S. territory and legal [[jurisdiction]]. It can refer to the facilities t U.S. President [[George W. Bush]] acknowledged the existence of secret prisons operated by the CIA during a speech on September 6, 2006.<re
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  • ...nator Dianne Feinstein |date=2005-12-20 |title=Feinstein, Bipartisan Group of Senators Seek Joint Judiciary-Intelligence Inquiry into Domestic Spying |ur ...two Committees is particularly critical where civil liberties and the rule of law hang in the balance. <br>
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  • ...ey|Turkish]] citizen and legal resident of [[Germany]], was in the process of becoming a German citizen when he was arrested in [[Pakistan]] in late 2001 | title=List of Individuals Detained by the Department of Defense at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba from January 2002 through May 15, 2006
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  • {{Dablink|For the related controversy about data-mining of domestic call records see [[NSA call database]].}} ...s as unconstitutional. This article examines the scope, nature and result of those challenges.
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