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the died
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To stop living; to become dead; to undergo death. or the sciences.
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LETTER FROM GERMANY about Dachau concentration camp tells about Dr. Schilling's Malaria Institute at the camp where he infected a thousand healthy prisoners with malaria germs, to see how they would react; a third of the died.
By Joel Sayre The New Yorker, January 26 , 1946P. 66 LETTER FROM GERMANY about Dachau concentration camp tells about Dr. Schilling's Malaria Institute at the camp where he infected a thousand healthy prisoners with malaria germs, to see how they would react; a third of the died.
The Rio Times, an English-language newspaper based in Rio de Janeiro, reports that many of the died from smoke inhalation, while "scores" of people were trampled or suffocated as they tried to flee.
There were two cases positive for HCoVs: a patient with HCoV-OC43 who was classified under the "died" category and one with HCoV-NL63 who was classified under "Discharged against medical advice-deteriorating" category.
The value of IL-18 in the died group was significantly higher than in the survived group (1,649 ± 1,056 pg/ml vs. 4,523 ± 2,798 pg/ml; P < 0.05), and in the ARDS group also significantly higher than in ALI group (2,467 ± 1,880 pg/ml vs. 1,314 ± 800 pg/ml); P < 0.05).
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The dying typically took hours.
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