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  • ...use in children due to the risk of permanent injury to the musculoskeletal system, with two exceptions as outlined below. Within the studies submitted in res ...=Free full text}}</ref> as well as permanent injury to the musculoskeletal system, with two exceptions. Ciprofloxacin is being licensed for the treatment of
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  • ...ent|DRM]]). [[Apple Inc.]] has licensed its proprietary [[FairPlay]] DRM system (for DRM protection of iPod files in the .aa file format) to only one compa ...ks]] is an audiobook charity in the UK providing an internet streaming and postal service to anyone who has a disability or illness which makes it difficult
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  • ...312-9|title = <sup>53</sup>Mn-<sup>53</sup>Cr evolution of the early solar system|first = J. L.|last = Birck|last2 = Rotaru|first2 = M|last3 = Allegre|first3 ...ng effect of yellow was used for school buses in the United States and for Postal Service (for example [[Deutsche Post]]) in Europe. The use of chrome yellow
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  • ...to acquire further wilderness skills, I would work on getting back at the system. Revenge.|Ted Kaczynski|<ref name="ef-interview"/>}} ...d saw violent collapse as the only way to bring down the techno-industrial system.<ref name="ef-interview"/> About the idea of a reformist means of taking it
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  • ...6F958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all "Racist Shootings Test Limits Of Health System, and Laws"]</ref> ...e center. Ileto had just delivered mail to a home and was returning to his postal truck when Furrow asked Ileto to mail a letter for him. As Ileto agreed, F
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  • ...of infectious agent became apparent at this time. Lack of such a reliable system still represents one of the major technical difficulties in the field.) Wit ..."[[Amerithrax]]" in which anthrax-laden letters were sent through the [[US Postal Service]], killing 5 people and sickening 17 others. The response by USAMRI
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  • The [[United States Postal Service]] began to irradiate mail in [[November 2001]], in response to the [[Category:Postal system]]
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  • The FBI claims that because anthrax spores were found in a postal drop box located {{convert|300|ft|m}} away from [[Princeton University]]'s *{{US patent|6316006}} November 13, 2001 Asporogenic B anthracis expression system
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  • ...om Daschle]] containing [[bacillus anthracis|anthrax]] powder killed two [[postal worker]]s ...ent mail annex in [[Sterling, Virginia]], due to a misread [[ZIP code]]; a postal worker there, David Hose, contracted inhalational anthrax.
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  • *September 18: A White House alarm system detected dangerous levels of radioactive, chemical or biological agents, in ...r the Capitol. There are rumors that anthrax was found in the ventilation system of the [[United States Capitol|Capitol building]] itself. The [[United Sta
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  • ...ation also proposed the Operation TIPS program, which would have recruited postal workers and cable technicians to be government snoops. <br> ...Eavesdropping on attorney-client conversations. Implementing an air travel system called CAPPS II that promises to tar millions of innocent air travelers as
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  • ...ion applies to all international postal mail, permitting all international postal mail to be searched.}} | work=Public Broadcasting System
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  • ...last part is an [[acronym]] for the ''Terrorism Information and Prevention System'', was a domestic intelligence-gathering program designed by [[President of ...t it could accomplish. The [[National Association of Letter Carriers]], a postal [[trade union|labor union]], was especially outspoken in its opposition.<re
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  • ...ll die. This is because the toxins produced by the bacilli remain in their system at lethal dose levels. ...[[IL1B|interleukin 1, beta]] (IL1B), both normal components of the immune system used to induce an inflammatory reaction, ultimately leading to [[septic sho
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