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  • ...uragement of comrades) and perhaps in-between, expressions of contempt for death and indifference to mortality.
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  • ...atrooper whose parachute does not work. This results in him falling to his death.
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  • Death Star’s about to blow<br/>
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  • If my girlfriend asks about my death<br/>
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  • Dealing death isn' t all we do<br/>
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  • * Alcoholic beverages Can cause intoxication, coma, and death. ...causes panting, increased heart rate, elevated temperature, seizures, and death.
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  • ...n gives life to the wheat, to the bread, and to the body. But the fire of death kills the wheat, the bread, and the body. And the living angels of the livi
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  • ...ty, do the right thing for its own sake, and I am prepared to face pain or death in defense of my country.
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  • ...s]] since the Battle of Iwo Jima of World War II, the deadliest single-day death toll for the United States military since the first day of the Tet Offensiv ==Death toll==
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  • ...the destroyer escort prepared to join the [[Pacific Fleet]] in dealing the death blows to the [[Japanese Empire]]. She sailed 20 June from New York and afte
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  • The second and last death on ''Brough'' during [[World War II]] was the result of the accidental disc
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  • ...said was "where have you guys been." Some had been involved in the Bataan Death March".
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  • ...SS|Hornet|CV-8}} 19 October 1941, he remained on board that ship until his death 2 days after the action off [[Santa Cruz Island]] 26 October 1942. Private
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  • ...ciety]] for many years, he was president of the society at the time of his death, 30 December 1919.
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  • For me? who him to death pursued?<br />
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  • ...n death or serious injury. Exposure to ammonia can cause serious injury or death. We share these words and photos for information only. We make no claim as
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  • ...ith the use of new technology and proper protection the risks of injury or death associated with welding can be greatly reduced.
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  • **Just your average White Death
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  • ...fully designed and used, there exists considerable potential for injury or death due to wood gas containing a large percentage of poisonous carbon monoxide ...sation of volatiles, as well as lead to the likelihood of severe injury or death due to carbon monoxide or deflagration if the vessel leaks or fails.
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  • ...amous owner was [[Alfred Nobel]] who owned the company from 1894 until his death in December 1896. He had the key role in reshaping the iron manufacturer to
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  • ...heme]]. Free cytotoxic heme accumulates in the parasites, leading to their death. ...arsh]]es surrounding the city of [[Rome]]. Malaria was responsible for the death of several [[pope]]s, many [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|cardinal]]s and countle
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  • ...onged disruption of neuronal calcium homeostasis may lead to neuronal cell death and injury, it is reasonable to suppose that such events may contribute to
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  • ...urgical procedures. These occurrences have often led to severe toxicity or death in both children and adults. Lidocaine and its two major metabolites may be
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  • ...response of the body to the bacteria killed by the antibiotics (bacterial death releases pro-inflammatory mediators that can cause a response which is harm ...d with [[low birth weight]], although not with increased rates of neonatal death.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Bloom SL, Sheffield JS, McIntire DD, Leveno KJ
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  • ...efore damaging hepatocytes. This may lead to severe liver damage and even death by [[fulminant]] [[liver failure]]. * Small reduction of cell death in chemotherapy patients, due to reduction in oxidative stress. Reduced ROS
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  • ...ref> The approval process was fast-tracked as one initiative to reduce the death toll caused by opiate overdoses. At the time of approval, an estimated 16,0 ...ame="Beletsky_2009">{{cite journal |doi=10.2139/ssrn.1437163|title=Closing Death's Door: Action Steps to Facilitate Emergency Opioid Drug Overdose Reversal
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  • ...marked decrease in electrical activity, to the point of mimicking [[brain death]]. This is due to profound depression of the central nervous system, and is
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  • ...5331289">{{cite journal |author=Balaji S |title=Medical therapy for sudden death |journal=Pediatr. Clin. North Am. |volume=51 |issue=5 |pages=1379–87 |yea
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  • ...f newsman Ted Koppel, was also found with Levamisole in his body after his death was ruled a drug overdose.<ref>http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2010/06/
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  • ...cells thereby blocking uptake of glucose and other nutrients resulting to death of the helminth. It is a highly effective broad spectrum anti elminitic ind
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  • ...cerebral [[cysticercosis]] experience CNS side effects related to the cell-death of the parasites (headache, worsening of preexisting neurological problems,
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  • ...r this approach is a presumed synergy between vancomycin, which causes the death of the bacteria by [[lysis|breakdown of the cell membrane]], and clindamyci
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  • ...jor hormone depletion, including DHEA and testosterone, that can result in death and also lowers the body's resistance to viral infection.
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  • ...Narasimhulu SS, Hall K, Stein CM. Oral Erythromycin and the Risk of Sudden Death from Cardiac Causes. [[N Engl J Med]] 2004;351:1089-96.</ref> Hence, erythr
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  • ..."cina">{{Cite journal|author=Cina SJ, Russell RA, Conradi SE |title=Sudden death due to metronidazole/ethanol interaction |journal=The American Journal of F
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  • </ref>. This prevents initiation of protein synthesis and leads to death of microbial cells. Humans have structurally different ribosomes from bact
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  • ...luconazole/Diflucan has caused severe liver damage, sometimes resulting in death. <br /> ...uconazole/Diflucan has also caused [[anaphylaxis]], sometimes resulting in death.
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  • ...to divide the chromosomes correctly, which eventually leads to tumor cell death. Griseofulvin does not interfere with cell division in healthy cells. The
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  • ...pores in the membrane that lead to [[potassium|K<sup>+</sup>]] leakage and death of the fungus. Ergosterol is fairly unique to fungi, so the drug does not
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  • ...chers found evidence that pore formation is not necessarily linked to cell death (i.e. Angewandte Chemie Int. Ed. Engl. 2004).<ref>Baginski, M., and J. Czub
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  • ...has also been seen. Bone marrow toxicity can be irreversible and may cause death, particular in immunocompromised patients. GI toxicity may be severe or rar
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  • ...IV-1 protease inhibitors nelfinavir and atazanavir induce malignant glioma death by triggering endoplasmic reticulum stress|journal= Cancer Research |volume
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  • ...nitor therapy, confirm a diagnosis of poisoning or assist in a medicolegal death investigation. Drug abuse screening programs generally test urine, hair, sw
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  • ...can disrupt normal cell functioning leading to cancer or [[apoptosis|cell death]].
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  • .... This can be useful in treating [[hyperhidrosis]], and can prevent the [[death rattle]] of dying patients. Even though atropine has not been officially in
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  • ...y mirror the sensory overload associated with [[schizophrenia]] and [[near death experience]]s.{{Citation needed|date=February 2007}} ...ovide evidence in an impaired driving arrest or to assist in a medicolegal death investigation. Blood or plasma ketamine concentrations are usually in a ran
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  • ...this amount of time. The use of thiopental alone is hypothesized to cause death in approximately 45 minutes.<ref name="Biros">{{cite web ...10 minutes between administering the single dose and the pronouncement of death.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/09/24/crimesider
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  • ..., Bosseler M, Berchem G | title = Valproic acid induces non-apoptotic cell death mechanisms in multiple myeloma cell lines. | journal = [[Int J Oncol.|Inter ...Finnell RH, ''et al.'' |title=In utero antiepileptic drug exposure: fetal death and malformations |journal=Neurology |volume=67 |issue=3 |pages=407–12 |y
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  • ...s included [[vasculitis]] and [[Lupus erythematosus|lupus-like syndrome]]. Death has been reported to occur in association with these systemic events.<ref n ...diagnosis of poisoning in hospitalized patients or assist in a medicolegal death investigation. Blood or plasma fluoxetine concentrations are usually in a
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  • ...after a heart attack to reduce the risk of another heart attack or of the death of cardiac tissue.<ref name="anticoag">{{Cite journal|last = Julian|first = ...ish flu pandemic]] of 1918. However recent research suggests that the high death toll of the 1918 flu was partly due to aspirin, as the aspirin doses used a
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  • ...gnosis of poisoning in hospitalized patients or to assist in a medicolegal death investigation. Plasma levels are usually less than 3 mg/L during therapeuti
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  • ...like enalapril prevent this effect. Enalapril has been shown to lower the death rate in systolic heart failure.<ref>McMurray JJV, Systolic heart failure, N
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  • ...because it was proven to be ineffective at decreasing [[morbidity]] and [[death|mortality]] in [[congestive heart failure]]. It is shown to increase qualit ...ncreased the risk of death in women by 23%. There was no difference in the death rate for men in the study.
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  • ...of the risk of [[rhabdomyolysis]], which can lead to [[kidney failure]] or death, when simvastatin is used with [[amiodarone]]. This interaction is dose-dep
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  • ...isabling the stinging cells of the jellyfish, preventing serious injury or death if applied immediately, and for treating [[otitis externa|outer ear infecti
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  • ...m of the trial (those receiving spironolactone) had a [[relative risk]] of death (when compared to the placebo group) equal to 0.70 or a 30% [[relative risk
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  • ...and knighted. His fluid magnesia product was patented two years after his death in 1873.<ref>[http://www.ulsterhistory.co.uk/jamesmurray.htm Ulster History
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  • ...| title=Aluminum adjuvant linked to Gulf War illness induces motor neuron death in mice. | journal=Neuromolecular Med. | year=2007 | issue=9 | pages=83–1
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  • ...diagnosis of poisoning in hospitalized patients or to aid in a medicolegal death investigation. Urinary salbutamol concentrations are frequently measured in
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  • |title = Death for hire - suicide machine lets you push final button ...e cardiac [[muscle]]s; high doses can cause [[cardiac arrest]] and rapid [[death]], ergo its aforementioned use as the third and final drug delivered in the
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  • ...gnosis of poisoning in hospitalized patients or to assist in a medicolegal death investigation. A nomogram has been published that relates the ibuprofen pla
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  • ...lts in only mild injury that is rapidly reversible, and permanent neuronal death only occurs after constant and sustained exposure.<ref name="pmid14622904"/
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  • ...ed [[jade]] mixture (causing [[liver failure]], [[poison]]ing, and [[brain death]]) intended to give him eternal life.<ref>{{cite web|title=Qin Shihuang|pub ...people suffered various deformities, severe mercury poisoning symptoms or death from what became known as [[Minamata disease]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://w
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  • ...of the illness and helped destroy the notion that HIV/AIDS was an instant death sentence. AZT slows HIV spread significantly, but does not stop it entirely
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  • *[[Death]] or termination of [[life]] ...entally taking too much of it. A large overdose can cause [[asphyxia]] and death by respiratory depression if the person does not get medical attention or a
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  • ...be absent or vague. Untreated, overdose can lead to [[liver failure]] and death within days. Treatment is aimed at removing the paracetamol from the body a ...nd gums. Unlike an overdose in humans, liver damage is rarely the cause of death; instead, [[methemoglobin]] formation and the production of [[Heinz bodies]
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  • ...e by athletes, confirm a diagnosis of poisoning or assist in a medicolegal death investigation. Many commercial immunoassay screening tests directed at the
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  • ...ing at therapeutic doses. The benzodiazepines are also far less dangerous; death rarely results from diazepam overdose, except in cases where it is consumed ...spiratory depression]] (hypoventilation) leading to respiratory arrest and death.
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  • ...lry-making with jequirity seeds is dangerous, and there have been cases of death by a finger-prick while boring the seeds for [[beadwork]]. However, it has
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  • ...ich has the highest concentration of cicutoxin) can be sufficient to cause death. In animals the toxic dose and the lethal dose are nearly the same. One gra
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  • ...-02 | url = http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/06/090602-smiling-death-potion.html }}</ref> * [http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/06/090602-smiling-death-potion.html article National Geographic: poisoning in history of Italy]
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  • ...s">{{cite journal |author=Landers D, Seppi K, Blauer W |title=Seizures and death on a white river float trip. Report of water hemlock poisoning |journal=The ...k poisonings.<ref name="Kingsbury"/> Ingestion of plant material may cause death in the animal in as little as 15 minutes.<ref name="USDA">{{cite web | las
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  • ...cases there comes a time when, if the action of the two drugs be summated, death results sooner than from either alone. Thus atropine will save life after t
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  • ...e trunk. The encircling vines have been known to strangle the host tree to death, also true of the American species. The leaves are round and glossy, 2–1
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  • ...a paralytic action on the respiratory centre and, in warm-blooded animals, death is due to this action, the respiration being arrested before the action of ...ness, difficulty in breathing, headache, and confusion. The main causes of death are ventricular arrhythmias and asystole, paralysis of the heart or of the
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  • ...] and [[goat|goats]]. However, it is extremely unpalatable and only causes death in dry seasons when green [[grass]] is very scarce. It is fairly common in
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  • ...ored meat, but consuming the meat reportedly caused their enemies pain and death. They also used it to determine the fate of the sick by dropping a seed in
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  • ...e glycoalkaloid [[solanine]] is extremely [[toxic]], and can be [[fatal]]. Death can result from the ingestion of high doses of plant parts, causing [[cardi
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  • ...ragedy|tragic]] [[Play (theatre)|play]] [[Hamlet]] as being the agent of [[death]] in Hamlet's [[father]]'s [[murder]] that set in motion the events of the
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  • ...ou are angry for the kikayon?' And he said: 'I am greatly angry, even unto death.' ''
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  • ...-day Spanish name is in fact ''manzanilla de la muerte'', "little apple of death". This refers to the fact that manchineel is one of the most poisonous tree ...d would tie captives to the trunk of the tree, ensuring a slow and painful death. A [[poultice]] of [[arrowroot]] ([[Maranta arundinacea]]) was used by the
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  • There has been one recorded human death from contact&mdash;a lightly clad hunter who died five hours after walking
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  • ...although there are cases of [[emesis]] and [[catharsis]], but at least one death of a child who consumed crushed seeds in a juice has occurred.
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  • ...ions of different parts of the heart leading to cardiac arrest and finally death.
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  • ...the extreme difficulty in preparing a safe and effective dosage, and that death has occurred at a dosage of 0.6 grams<ref name="Bensky, D. 2004 p 461"/>.
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  • ...es before the cause was traced to snakeroot. Notably, it was the cause of death of [[Nancy Hanks]], mother of [[Abraham Lincoln]]. The plants are also pois
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  • ..., [[cardiac arrest]], rigidity, lack of coordination and general weakness. Death may take place after about 24 hours. Like in relatives, [[tetranortriterpen
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  • ...slows, cardiac rhythm and [[blood pressure]] falls, eventually leading to death.
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  • ...ccasionally be nervous signs such as trembling, twitching and convulsions. Death occurs 4-24h after ingestion. In rare cases, an animal will survive the ini
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  • ...n]]ous parts that pose a serious risk of [[disease|illness]], injury, or [[death]] to [[human]]s or [[animal]]s. ...ntense digestive disturbances, nervous symptoms, and in high enough doses, death.
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  • ...is]], [[bradycardia]] (slowing of the [[pulse]]), and finally collapse and death from [[cardiac arrest]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.1911encyclopedia.org Some historians believe that [[Alexander the Great]] [[Alexander the Great#Death|died because of a hellebore overdose]], when he took it as medication.
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  • |name = Death Camas ...adow Death-camas - Zigadenus venenosus<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Death camas occurs in some parts of western North America<ref name="efloras" /> a
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  • ...particularly potent, with just a nibble being enough to potentially cause death. Early symptoms of ingestion include [[nausea]], [[vomiting]], [[diarrhea]]
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  • .... 2004"/> Ingestion in any quantity can result in respiratory collapse and death.<ref>Edible and Medicinal plants of the West, Gregory L. Tilford, ISBN 0-87 ...scles which results in death due to lack of oxygen to the heart and brain. Death can be prevented by [[mechanical ventilation|artificial ventilation]] until
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  • ...pse, difficulty breathing, coldness and eventually heart failure. However, death occurs so rapidly that many times the symptoms are missed. <ref>http://ww ...hes and cemeteries since ancient times as a symbol of the transcendence of death, and is usually found in the main squares of the villages where people cele
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  • ...asms which could leave the limbs permanently fixed in contorted positions. Death resulted in a few cases.<ref>Skey 1871:318</ref>
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  • ...her doses will affect other animals. Most animals can suffer a reaction or death from this plant.<ref name=Inchem/> ...of the muscles, [[seizures]], collapse, and even [[coma]] that can lead to death. Oleander sap can cause skin irritations, severe eye inflammation and irrit
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  • ...dration, a drop in blood pressure and a decrease in urine. Unless treated, death can be expected to occur within 3–5 days, however in most cases a full re ...ing severe [[diarrhoea]] and [[dehydration]], which could ultimately cause death. This punishment method was originally thought of by [[Gabriele D'Annunzio]
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  • ...ing, weakness, cardiac distress, [[convulsion]]s, [[coma]], and eventually death. [[Autopsy]] will show [[Human gastrointestinal tract|gastrointestinal]] ir
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  • ...ds that symbolized their birth, the events in their life and finally their death; with Atropos cutting these threads to mark the latter.<ref name="harris"/>
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