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Though Grace shut it down in 1990, the mine is being blamed for scores of cases of respiratory illness and death from exposure to the tremolite.
"Welch's driving seemed to have improved slightly; at any rate, the only death Dixon felt himself threatened by was death from exposure to boredom".
Their homes are destroyed; they become refugees, and in their displacement they become vulnerable to disease and death from exposure and malnutrition.
Death from exposure is thought to originate from reduced blood supply to the heart muscle (myocardial ischemia) and irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia).
Come the revolution, however, he was thrown into a labour camp and assigned the job of tree-marker in a Siberian forest, usually a shortcut to death from exposure.
Far less likely is death from exposure to the dry cleaning fluid perchloroethylene (PERC) or from arsenic in water (about 1 in 6,000,000, roughly the same as dying from an insect bite).
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We estimate that > 8 million persons in these countries suffered disease, disability, or death from exposures to industrial contaminants in 2010, resulting in 828,722 DALYs(3,1).
Each winter, the city scrambles to find enough shelter beds to prevent deaths from exposure.
That winter was the first in three years in which Mount Kisco reported no deaths from exposure.
The scouting motto is the perfect one for preventing deaths in the UK countryside: one key way to prevent deaths from exposure was to wear the right clothing.
In Poland temperatures fell to -26C, leading to eight deaths from exposure, on top of several other cold-related deaths in recent days.
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