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Catastrophe, 10pm Tuesday, Channel 4.
This was a catastrophe 20 years in the making.
W Stephen Gilbert Corsham, Wiltshire Liz Kendall provides instant answers to election defeat (We have got to face up to the catastrophe, 16 May).
The Dresser BBC2 | iPlayer Catastrophe C4 | 4oD The Detectorists BBC4 | iPlayer Homeland C4 | 4oD Jekyll and Hyde ITV | ITV Player Ian McKellen has been burdened in recent times with easy pieces.
Had the pipe ruptured during an emergency, experts told The New York Times in 2011, there might have been a catastrophe 100 miles west of Chicago.
All those the Guardian spoke to named relatives and friends who had died of cancer, which they linked to the catastrophe 30 years ago.
Beckett, the Nobel Prize winning playwright, who died in 1989, expressed himself sparingly: 14 minutes for "Not I"; 12 minutes for "Ohio Impromptu"; seven minutes for "Catastrophe"; 45 seconds for "Breath," and so on.
At the same time, even with no catastrophe, 6.5 million people die of hunger-related diseases per year (UNICEF 2006).
In this catastrophe, 698 people were classified as missing; 18% of them (128) were young people (Valencio 2012).
It is well known that irradiation of tumour cells can induce several cell-death mechanisms, including apoptosis, necrosis, autophagy, senescence, and mitotic catastrophe [41].
Note that there are several universal scenarios for such cascades, including saddle-node bifurcations, homoclinic bifurcations of saddle equilibria [19, 41] and periodic orbits [18], as well as through the blue sky catastrophe [21, 22].
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