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For "Titanic," she suggests "exposure to excessive natural cold" and "inappropriate (excessive) parental pressure"; for "Ben-Hur," "non-running track and field events".
An average of 618 people in the US die each year from exposure to excessive natural heat, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a far cry from a century ago when heat killed thousands.
Some fall victim to the weather: 10 died of exposure to excessive natural heat in 2008; 11 others died of exposure to the cold, according to records recently released by the city's health department.
However, harnessing this benefit affects spaces, especially those in single-story buildings, because of excessive natural loads.
The sales ban would build upon a city ordinance from 2007 that prohibits the use of city money to purchase bottled water, an initiative that cut $500,000 of annual city spending on a product environmentalists warn creates waste and uses excessive natural resources.
Since there were only eight cases with exposure to excessive natural heat, we combined these with the heatstroke group.
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When ROS production, either by the mitochondria or by NADPH oxidase, becomes excessive, the natural cellular antioxidant defense system is overwhelmed, which results in oxidative stress.
The factor destroys the cells, forcing them in their death throes to release an excessive amount of natural inflammatory agents that throw the body into lethal shock.
Mr Putin's plan to wean the economy off its excessive dependence on natural resources depends on fixing these failings, but it is not yet clear that he has either the will or the ability to deliver.How can the West help?By changing attitudes, without changing demands.
It said culls were not excessive and protected natural habitats.
Local environmental knowledge does not, by its mere existence, prevent an excessive consumption of natural resources.
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