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Severe production conditions in coal mines cause damage and failure problems with the oriented sliding boots of the mechanical shearer.
The Landmine Monitor Report 2003 also states that mines cause 15,000 20,000 new deaths and injuries per year (most victims are male civilians).
Mines cause household food insecurity through land denial and loss of livestock; health and hygiene problems due to lack of access to shelter, water and sanitation, and hardship due to the difficulties rehabilitating or accessing essential economic infrastructure.
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The influx of silver miners into the gold mines caused a lowering of wages.
The mines caused extensive damage to the ship; the first exploded abreast of turret Caesar and the second detonated 45-55 m off the port bow.
The mines caused fatal damage, but the ship sank slowly enough to permit the safe evacuation of most of the crew; only seven men were killed in the incident.
When poor weather conditions made surface-level work impossible, water shortages meant water-powered machinery could not operate, or accidents in the mines caused a temporary closure, the bal maidens would be suspended.
Led by Delores Knipp, a space weather expert at the University of Colorado at Boulder, the study suggests that an unusually intense solar storm activated magnetic sensors in the undersea destructor mines, causing them to blow up en masse.
The formed acid in the coal mines causes acid mine drainage in the environment, and CaCO3 is used for its treatment (Aziz et al. 2004; Cravotta 2003; Demchak et al. 2004).
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