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Bruce Whyte, public health programme manager at GCPH and the report's main author, said: "Unlike male lung cancer mortality, which peaked 40 years ago and has dropped substantially since then, female lung cancer mortality rose to its present level in the early 1990s and shows no sign of a decline".
A/R stresses induced a transient increase in mortality which peaked at the time of reoxygenation.
Figure 1B further shows that A/R stresses induced rapid and transient increases in mortality which peaked soon after reoxygenation.
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For instance, the first wave of the A/Port Chalmers/1/73(H3N2) virus which peaked in May 1974 caused substantial excess mortality (Table 2), but did not exceed the 95% confidence limits for that period, possibly because it was flanked by several epidemics of equal or greater severity (A/England/42/72 in Jul 1972 and Jan 1973, and A/Victoria/3/75 (H3N2) in May 1976).
Now the nostalgia wave, which peaked in 2004, is ending.
Cycle 19, which peaked in 1958, was a blockbuster.
So was pumpkin pie, which peaked earlier than usual.
The bustling trade, which peaked in 2000, has stopped.
In America, unemployment, which peaked at 10% in 2009, has dipped below 6%.
It includes £10.2m paid to the production staff, which peaked at 421.
Annual inflation, which peaked at 2.5% in September, fell to 2.0% in December.
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