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Normally, beta cells die off in diabetic patients.
Did a quarter of the audience die off in four years?
So when these 20 bears die off, in perhaps 30 years, no more baying will be possible, he said.
"Most Israelis at the time assumed the Haredim would die off in one generation," said Jonathan Rosenblum, a Haredi writer.
Scientists also predict that some birds, like the black-legged kittiwakes in Norway, may soon die off in warmer waters.
At that rate, even without legislation, the private-sector pension community will mostly die off in a generation.
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In all three strains, the dopamine-producing neurons--the same ones that die in human Parkinson's disease--die off in adult flies, the pair reports in tomorrow's Nature.
The die-off in seabirds, for instance, signals a die-off in sea life, including fish.
The largest previous die-off, in the 1980s, spanned 2,300 square miles.
Breshears, D. D. et al. Regional vegetation die-off in response to global-change-type drought.
In addition, microbial die-off in groundwater without aquifer material (i.e., free microbes) was much lower than die-off in groundwater with aquifer material (i.e., sorbed microbes) and contributed only 2 6% to the total removal.
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