Sentence examples for death export from inspiring English sources

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If assuming 7% loss each year due to death, export etc. [ 1] approximately 23% of available 4-year-olds are tested.

Each notification in the I&R-database consists of a unique farm identity number (UFI) related to one specific holding, an identification number of an animal, the birth date of the animal, the move on-farm code (birth, move on-farm, import) and move off-farm code (move off-farm for live trade, slaughter, death, export) and date of the movement.

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In summary we identified four cellular processes likely altered by CUG repeat RNA: gene transcription, cell adhesion, programmed cell death and export of nuclear transcripts.

Records of calves leaving the recording systems within 365 days after birth for other reasons than death (e.g., export to other country) were omitted.

The killing of Sheikh Al-Nimr should serve as a prime moment for the U.S. to reconsider its alliance with the Saudi regime, a regime that not only denies human rights to its own people but exports death and destruction abroad.

Additionally, given the cytolytic properties of the PSMs, which lead to bacterial cell death, and their specific export system (Chatterjee et al. 2013) (Fig.  1C), inhibition of export is an attractive prospective area of study in the search for anti-infective agents.

The UK unilaterally restricted the export of death penalty drugs to the United States in 2010 under the direction of the Business Secretary Vince Cable.

But sources for this drug dried up in 2010 when European pharmaceutical companies opposed to the death penalty refused to export it for that purpose, and a domestic producer, Hospira, stopped making it in 2011.

The monopoly was defended by an imperial decree, condemning to death anyone attempting to export silkworms or their eggs.

But if we demand higher standards for all countries — modestly higher standards, so that we're not talking about driving the business back to advanced countries — we can achieve an improvement in workers' lives (and fewer horrible workers' deaths), without undermining the export industries these countries so desperately need.

In other words, people who lived in less-polluted areas could die of exposures received in more-polluted areas, which the authors referred to as "exported" deaths.

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