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  • ...other advanced [[airway management]] techniques. Significant advances in [[Medical monitor|monitoring]] and new [[anesthetic|anesthetic agents]] with improved ...s recorded in the [[Ebers Papyrus]], an [[Egyptian medical papyri|Egyptian medical papyrus]] written in the [[Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt|Eighteenth dynasty]]
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  • ...y|police]], fire department and other municipal authorities in the service center at the ''Behördenhof'' (authorities' court), a large building specially bu
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  • ...]]. After the explosion the Crums turned their drugstore into a [[triage]] center. The dead were removed to the [[town hall]], used as a morgue. Private citi |- style="background:lightgreen; text-align:center;"
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  • ...cials decided to incapacitate voters in The Dalles, the largest population center in Wasco County. The chosen biological agent was ''[[Salmonella enterica]]' ...taminant that had sickened the town residents was found in a Rajneeshpuram medical laboratory. Two leading Rajneeshpuram officials were [[indictment|indicted]
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  • ...r terrorism insurance. Due to the concentrated losses of the [[World Trade Center]], carriers were hit with large losses in one centralized location. Insurer ...November 2007}}. This regards property insurance, but also life insurance, medical insurance, etc.
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  • ...BI and was offered the position of director of security at the World Trade Center (WTC). He took the job at the WTC two weeks before 9/11. On September 10, 2 Employment for women was restricted to the medical sector, because male medical personnel were not allowed to examine them. One result of the banning of e
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  • |unit_name= U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases |type= Medical R&D Command
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  • | caption = Ivins at a 2003 awards ceremony at [[U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases|USAMRIID]] | employer =[[United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases]]
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  • ...nthraxamesnotiowa.html</ref> First researched at the [[United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases]] (USAMRIID), Fort Detrick, Maryl ....fbi.gov/anthrax/vanharp/photo4.jpg</ref> (4) The media letters provided "medical advice": "TAKE PENACILIN NOW." (4) The senate letters informed the recipie
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  • ...windowless room. After these repeated panic attacks were mentioned to the medical staff, they quickly gave me another set of injections and miraculously the ..., and Degrading Treatment of Prisoners at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. (Abbasi)] Center for the Study of Human Rights in the Americas [[University of California, D
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  • ...demands for the release of several prisoners, including [[1993 World Trade Center bombing|1993 World Trade Centre bomber]] [[Ramzi Yousef]] and $2.4 million. ! bgcolor=#dddddd align=center colspan=12 | List of attacks attributed by Abu Sayyaf
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  • ...red all women in public service, and severely restricted the education and medical treatment of women.<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/3651298/W ...as [[Reprieve (organisation)|Reprieve]], [[Amnesty International]], the [[Center for Constitutional Rights]], PeaceMaker, and Conflicts Forum.<ref>[http://w
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  • * Wounded feet limit his mobility, was in Peshawar for medical treatment *[http://ccrjustice.org/ The ''Center for Constitutional Rights'' acts against use of evidence obtained by tortur
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  • ..., October 13, 1976]</ref><ref>[http://www.cja.org/cases/Carriles.shtml The center for justice and accountability] Venezuela: Luis Posada Carriles</ref> The r ...board the plane died: 57 Cubans, 11 Guyanese (including 18 and 19-year-old medical students, and the young wife of a Guyanese diplomat), and five North Korean
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  • ...on, a civilian covered by the Fourth Convention, or again, a member of the medical personnel of the armed forces who is covered by the First Convention. ''The ...N enters “era of application” in its campaign against child soldiers], Center for Defence Information, 12 October 2005</ref>
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  • (Clockwise, starting at top left:Burning ruins of the [[World Trade Center]], American soldiers board a Chinook helicopter during [[Operation Anaconda ...program called "Operation Smiles". The goal of the program was to provide medical care and services to the region of Basilan as part of a "Hearts and Minds"
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  • '''Anthrax''' is an [[Acute (medical)|acute]] [[disease]] caused by the bacteria ''[[Bacillus anthracis]]''. Mos ...nal anthrax rather than inhaled anthrax, which made her unique in American medical history. The building where the infection took place was cleaned and reopen
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  • ...urtleff |first=William|coauthors=Akiko Aoyagi|date=2007|publisher= Soyinfo Center|accessdate=4 January 2010}}</ref> ...at: Avoid this cholesterol double whammy | publisher = Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research (MFMER). | url = http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/tr
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