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In 1976, swine influenza caused only one documented death in the United States, but the vaccine administered by government mandate seriously injured or killed hundreds.
Most residents, aware that bears have caused only one reported injury in the town's history, are tolerant, even proud to live among them, especially their bears: Juniper, Beari, Oscar and the rest.
It happened in the final minutes of a thrilling race in which the lead had changed hands 49 times and a spectacular 18-car wreck caused only one injury.
That he has caused only one or two incidents at this point is a kind of minor miracle.
Most individual LLC caused only one death over that period and very few diagnoses (5 in neonates, 7 in older children) caused it 10 times or more (Tables 1 and 2).
And Victoria said her fib had caused only one real hiccup; she appears to be stuck with her incorrect age.
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This switching pattern of S. japonicus is consistent with the notion that two consecutive asymmetric cell divisions cause only one in four granddaughters to switch.
The in-plane isotropic strain causes a band inversion between band 2 and band 3. Since band 2 and band 3 are decoupled in k y direction but coupled in k x direction by non-SOC k·P term, band inversion between CBM and VBM cause only one crossing point.
Very few sepsis-associated deaths have only one cause of death on the death certificate.
A substantial number of older adults currently receiving ICDs may not actually benefit from them, either because they are not at high risk of sudden cardiac death or because they are more likely to die of other causes; only one-quarter of patients receive appropriate ICD shocks within 5 years [ 31].
If the facial phenotype is not specific to (caused only by) prenatal alcohol exposure one can no longer validly call the outcome PFAS.
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