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So, rather than join those who are dissecting the journalistic lessons of the election (Has Nate Silver killed horse-race coverage forever? Will pundits ever thrive again?), I want to recognize some of the Times journalism that I found most important in recent weeks: the tough on-the-ground reporting from places like Breezy Point, the Rockaways, and New York City's housing projects.
Silver killed this important innovation, and along with it hundreds of millions of federal aid dollars that could have been used to set up the system.
Tabari, in his account of the expedition, says that Harun's forces captured 194,450 dinars in gold and 21,414,800 dirhams in silver, killed 54,000 Byzantines in battle and 2,090 in captivity and took over 20,000 riding animals captive while slaughtering 100,000 cattle and sheep.
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Silver kills bacteria by strangling the little buggers.
Simply put, silver kills bacteria by strangling the little buggers.
Silver kills bacteria by strangling them in a warm and moist environment.
Muammar Gaddafi died in his home town holding a silver pistol, killed by some combination of a NATO strike that intercepted his caravan and furious fighters from Misrata who became executioners for an angry country.
Campoccia et al. [ 14] showed that implants coated with silver nanoparticles killed most bacteria within the first few days after surgery and the implant retained its antimicrobial properties for 30 days, with no significant decline in activity.
Silver ions kill pathogens by binding to proteins in their cells, making silver compounds ideal for use in antiseptics and wound dressings.
Or "ionic silver" that kills every known pathogen, germ, bacteria, virus or fungus within six minutes.
Another inexpensive option is Nature2, a system that delivers trace amounts of silver to kill bacteria and trace amounts of copper to fight algae.
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