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To date, cause of death analyses for M and/or DM blast fatalities have tended to be reported with M fatalities as a separate group, 15 as an amalgamated group, 17 or amalgamated and in conjunction with other injury mechanisms such as gunshot wounds (GSWs), aircraft crashes and motor vehicle collisions (MVCs).

In fission and fusion nuclear reactions in which unstable nuclei are, respectively, split into smaller nuclei or amalgamated into larger ones, the energy release far exceeds that of any chemical reaction.

Proust changed a great deal — invented or amalgamated places (like the "Combray" of the book's opening section), people (like the jealously held Albertine) and events (like the dipping of a madeleine in tea, presumably).

Lieut-General Carter completed his task in April, but wrangling over which historic battalions (and the cap badges that go with them) were to be scrapped or amalgamated delayed its publication.

Consequently, a number of infantry battalions were disbanded or amalgamated.

Nevertheless, Hellenistic philosophy began to be supplanted by or amalgamated into newer Christian philosophy.

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"Once you've sorted that then we can look at considering whether we consolidate certain things and lose some races or amalgamate some groups that are quite comparable.

A spokesman said: "It is interesting that the focus is now on the number of schools with spare capacity, when in recent years councils have faced heavy criticisms both locally and nationally for trying to close or amalgamate schools.

As a result, in 1930 the decision was made to disband or amalgamate a number of units and five infantry battalions and two light horse regiments were removed from the order of battle.

During the roll-back processes an archipelago paleogeography was formed behind the frontal subduction and accretion, in which independent arcs or terranes were amalgamated or collided to form composite arcs or terranes either simultaneously or at slightly different times.

Glimpses of the third world collide with upscale urban life and visions of technology in Mr. Simon's most playful verbal collages, and the grooves — directly borrowed or newly amalgamated — just keep bounding along.

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