The asphyxiation caused to cattle due to inadvertent consumption of plastics was also showcased. |
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Seedlings planted in saturated soils or standing water will suffer from asphyxiation and probably die. |
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Redlining, as the practice is known, led to the impoverishment of neighborhoods through asphyxiation of capital. |
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Some pepper-sprayed victims with asthma or bronchitis have died from asphyxiation. |
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The man who's sleeping upstairs is overcome by the smoke and dies of asphyxiation. |
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In a miserable lodging house, he died of carbon dioxide asphyxiation by means of a charcoal stove. |
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A doctor who pronounced the man dead believes the cause of death was asphyxiation. |
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Airway maintenance is vital because the primary mechanism of death is asphyxiation, not exsanguination. |
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In early 2001, he began surfing the Internet for information on strangulation and asphyxiation. |
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Halfway through, he got stuck and, unable to go forward or back, eventually died of asphyxiation. |
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Having stolen an interstellar rocket and propelled himself into orbit, he is now moments away from asphyxiation as his oxygen runs low. |
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But it takes about four minutes for a rat to die of asphyxiation, whereas a snake can constrict a rodent to death in just one. |
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Later, forensic exams found a near-fatal dose of heroin in her stomach but determined that the cause of death was asphyxiation. |
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The victims, all men, died of asphyxiation during the perilous journey from the coast of North Africa to Sicily. |
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The cause of death may have been asphyxiation, but more tests were needed and will possibly take weeks. |
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However, the coroner did not rule out gunshot wounds, or asphyxiation as the likely cause of his demise. |
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The use of this equipment inside the recreational vehicle may cause fires or asphyxiation. |
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However, a build-up of flammable vapour in an unventilated confined space can cause asphyxiation and increase the risk of ignition. |
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But one thing is certain: a few minutes later, Anthony was dead from asphyxiation. |
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The main health hazard associated with releases of this gas is asphyxiation, by the displacement of oxygen. |
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Toys and their parts must not present risk of asphyxiation caused, in particular, by strangulation or suffocation. |
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In serious cases, laryngeal oedema can be observed, evolving towards pulmonary oedema and death by asphyxiation. |
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We surely remember the novels of Steinbeck and the films of Ford, where people died from asphyxiation due to the dust storms. |
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The cause of death was determined by autopsy to be drowning due to asphyxiation caused by accidental submersion in sea water. |
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Death or injuries through drowning, electrocution or asphyxiation are the most immediate effects. |
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Orangeburg County Coroner Samuetta Marshall said Tuesday that the cause of death was asphyxiation due to strangulation. |
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Baha Mousa had been arrested in Basra on suspicion of being an insurgent and died two days later, having suffered asphyxiation and over 90 bodily injuries. |
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Eventually, the prey either succumb to death through exhaustion or through asphyxiation as the mucilage envelops them and clogs their spiracles. |
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We are witnessing the slow asphyxiation of a once open and liberal polity. |
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I do it on the packed-to-dangerlevels Tube, when I'm hanging on a rail trying to avoid asphyxiation by a 6ft man's arm pit. |
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Just as continued exclusion condemns populations to asphyxiation and drives them ineluctably to confrontation and war, so recognition and involvement develop their sense of responsibility and encourage sharing. |
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Drusus died of asphyxiation in his early teens, shortly after becoming engaged to Junilla, the daughter of Sejanus. |
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The deputies pinned Saylor to the ground, and he died of asphyxiation. |
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On 23 March 1969, six years after Plath's suicide by asphyxiation from a gas stove, Assia Wevill committed suicide in the same way. |
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Furthermore, the provisions aimed at eliminating the risk of toys and their parts causing asphyxiation by strangulation or suffocation have been clarified and enhanced. |
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Organophosphorus is a chemical compound used in nerve agents like sarin and kills by asphyxiation. |
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Nitrogen is not toxic and only acts by asphyxiation. |
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This could include the occurrence of burns, poisonings, asphyxiation from toxic gases and injuries that may result from falls and other hazards in the design and conditions of a dwelling. |
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After investigation into the death of a two-month old baby, the Quebec Coroner's office is advising that babies should never be left to sleep in their car seats because of the dangers of asphyxiation. |
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Detectors protect plants and people from hazardous situations caused by accidental release of toxic, corrosive or flammable gases and from asphyxiation. |
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The allegations were detailed and consistent, and concerned methods such as very severe beating, the infliction of electric shocks, and asphyxiation using a plastic bag or gas mask. |
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Because natural gas is an asphyxiate, if the vapor cloud engulfed surface dwelling marine life on the surface, it could cause asphyxiation and death. |
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For example, at Kimono mine, in mid 2005, six or seven people, including several students temporarily working as miners, died of asphyxiation when a motor pump was used inside a mineshaft. |
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Eventually the loss of oxygen will cause all remaining aerobic life to die out via asphyxiation, leaving behind only simple anaerobic prokaryotes. |
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Vapors displace air and can cause asphyxiation in confined spaces. |
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Rats were sacrificed at T3 by Isoflurane asphyxiation and exsanguination. |
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Asphyxiation by gas is definitely not to be found among them. |
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Asphyxiation was long thought to be the cause of death of constrictors' prey, but recent studies have found that death occurs far too rapidly for it to be that alone. |
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