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There were no primers or ignition devices, which would be needed to cause a blast.
But he said a large number of sea lice would be needed to cause such extensive bleeding.
Scientists do not know how many acanthamoeba are needed to cause an infection or how much of a lens solution may be needed to cause damage.
Therefore, additional genetic and environmental factors may be needed to cause impaired glucose tolerance.
Finally, additional damage to a frontoparietal network may be needed to cause impairments in selection from semantic memory (Jefferies and Lambon-Ralph, 2006).
The extrapolation of the estimated values of ED50 of nonhuman primates to humans would suggest that 2 µg versus 840 µg of SEB would be needed to cause symptoms in a 70-kg person through the ocular or cutaneous route.
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These can linger for days, and only tiny amounts are needed to cause uncontrollable muscle spasms.
An average of 8,000 to 10,000 spores are needed to cause death from inhalation anthrax in animals.
Because children have weaker necks and torsos than adults, less force is needed to cause a brain injury.
Only one defective gene is needed to cause the condition, which can be passed from either parent to both boys and girls.
One crucial uncertainty is how many spores are needed to cause the inhaled form of the disease, which is deadly if not treated quickly with antibiotics.
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