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In addition, it designated the most at-risk towns, suggested following television and radio broadcasts to avoid "widespread panic"; and detailed the correct zombie-killing procedure ("Fully disconnect the brain-stem from the body through either blunt force or full head removal").
The manual workers in the high-risk town were particularly likely to have had a partial gastrectomy.
The prevalence of severe atrophic gastritis (defined as a serum pepsinogen I less than 20 micrograms l-1) was significantly higher in the high-risk than in the low-risk town (14.5% and 7.7% respectively); it also tended to be higher in the manual workers, who are known to have a greater risk of stomach cancer than non-manual workers.
These constructions funnel the water into channels that flow faster and fill up more quickly – a flood risk for towns and roads downstream – and no longer have the meandering shallows, cascades and pools that suit the mussels and the fish they rely upon.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) said rain falling on saturated ground could lead to flooding in low-lying agricultural areas, mainly in Tayside, but the risk to towns and cities was low.
Among women, special mention must be made of the existence of a strikingly singular pattern, not in evidence for any other tumors and marked by excess risk in towns situated in the Salamanca area and Extremaduran Autonomous Region.
Among women, the geographic pattern was strikingly singular, not in evidence for any other tumors, and marked by excess risk in towns situated in the Salamanca area and Extremaduran Autonomous Region.
These are rules that have protected communities from environmental risks in towns and villages up and down this nation for years and few will welcome the loss of this protection.
These high risks in towns such as Detroit, Michigan or Youngstown, Ohio have helped depress housing prices.
Yet a few studies, including a recent study with a large study population, have reported the A allele as a risk allele (Town et al., 1999; Schinka et al., 2002; Du and Wan, 2009, Koller et al., 2012).
UNICEF says vaccine supply at risk CAPE TOWN, 10 April 2002 - The United Nations Children's Fund warned today that the world is experiencing vaccine shortages serious enough to jeopardize immunization programmes for children in both developing and industrialized countries.
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