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This large increase in annual mesothelioma deaths was driven by high exposure to asbestos many years ago.
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Today, overdose deaths are driven largely by illicit drugs such as fentanyl and heroin.
With weapons then new, DDT and chloroquine, a fast-acting synthetic quinine, annual deaths were driven down below 500,000.
For defeat devices, the difficulty in estimating deaths is driven by a complex pathway from excess NOx emissions to mortality: defeat devices allow greater NOx emissions, increased NOx emissions increase ambient PM and ozone, and increased ambient PM and ozone increase the number of deaths in a community.
Sandro Galea: Firearm deaths are driven principally by availability of firearms.
In truth, since the deaths are driven by the music, they take no longer than in other productions that employ the same score, but it's an indication of how unfocused the choreography is in those moments where the victims seem to take forever to expire.
However, the uncertainty in the most important positive outcome, prevented deaths, is driven by the uncertainty in the mortality reduction of 20% observed in the NLST.
On the other hand, if patients enrolled in the study are at high risk with less modifiable CV disease, their CV events or deaths are driven more by the disease itself and may not be treatment related.
Abu Nazir gave himself over to hatred and murderous ideology, and Walden, the man responsible for Issa's death, was driven by a need to exact revenge, no matter what the cost of his methods.
There has also been speculation that the death was driven by a love triangle involving a woman — it's believed Saunders had recently started a new romance prior to his death.
In a set of 43 patients with severe pneumococcal pneumonia, death was driven by organ failure rather than co-morbidity [ 10].
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