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As Ed Edwards's play argues, the heroin epidemic of the early 80s was not an accident driven by thirst for an addictive drug but a lethal consequence of social policy, international politics and a government drive to quell a restive working class.
The risks include not only the bends — the painful and potentially lethal consequence of surfacing too rapidly — but also breathing exotic gas mixtures (ordinary air becomes toxic beyond certain depths and pressures) and exposure to the frigid temperatures of the deep sea.
In one strain of the mice, clopidogrel curbed the amount of kidney damage, a common and sometimes lethal consequence of the disease.
He also fought to replace "rifle hunting" with "camera hunting" as a way to capture the beauty of the natural world without lethal consequence.
Mutations based on single amino acid substitutions in either MsbA, an IM, essential ABC transporter in the LPS export pathway or in YhjD suppress the lethal consequence of an incomplete lipid A precursor IVA [11].
EVB is a lethal consequence of PH.
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Consequently, these species evolve a mechanism to survive the otherwise lethal consequences of monosomy for a large chromosome in one sex.
That could have terrifying, instantly lethal consequences.
Yet a subset can metastasize with lethal consequences.
So much for the "lethal" consequences of principled and steadfast opposition to the party in power.
But other tropical diseases have also been spreading in the region – sometimes with lethal consequences.
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