In the Adirondack mountains of New York, an attempt to reintroduce lynxes failed, with 18 of 37 mortalities attributed to road kills. |
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All mortalities are given per million population, with population sizes derived from censuses by interpolation or extrapolation. |
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The eastern North Pacific stock of gray whales has been increasing in recent years despite known harvests and other human caused mortalities. |
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All mortalities should be recorded and records examined and evaluated at least twice a year. |
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However, despite all such veterinary precautions some mortalities as a result of translocations may still be inevitable. |
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Brief definition: The indicator defines rates of road traffic accidents, mortalities and injuries due to road traffic accidents. |
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This often causes suffocation and egg mortalities and may leave such gravel beds unsuitable for future deposition of eggs. |
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If mortalities are not disposed of or stored properly, wild animals, dogs, or birds could exhume them and help spread diseases. |
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On several occasions there have been massive mortalities of fish with thousands of putrefying steenbras, leervis and stumpnose washing up on the shore. |
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Meanwhile in London, where alcohol purchases are lower than average, there are fewer alcohol-related mortalities. |
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I myself can hardly bear the thought of stars, or begin to count the mortalities of coral. |
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Any mortalities should be recorded and the dead fish removed as soon as possible. |
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There have been 137 mortalities consisting of 95 cattle, three horses and 39 bison. |
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For a few days, Chilliwack agreed to take mortalities at its landfill but that has now ceased. |
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It appears here because of the sharp rise in mortality until about April, when they moved the farm because they were getting mortalities. |
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Farm workers must wash or use a hand sanitizer after collecting mortalities. |
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Where risks to a fishery are higher, a more accurate estimate of total mortalities will be required. |
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Field and laboratory work is currently being carried out to determine the cause of the mortalities. |
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Those disease control measures should last until inspections have shown that the increased mortalities have ceased. |
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Methanol and DMSO caused higher mortalities after injection into egg yolk than triolein or water. |
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These cases highlight the need to improve our intervention capabilities, reduce mortalities and limit losses to fishermen. |
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It is noteworthy that in the past CMS has responded to emergencies of mass mortalities within individual populations and disease outbreaks affecting the migratory species listed on CMS Appendices. |
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According to Department of Civil Status statistics for 1988, mortalities among women of child-bearing age represent 14.6 per cent of all female mortalities. |
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They also prevent mortalities due to algae blooms, which is a major problem the industry has to grapple with, costing them a lot of money when algae blooms come in and kill off all their fish. |
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The actual number of mortalities is likely higher because carcasses drift out into the Gulf, sink or are eaten, and are therefore unaccounted for. |
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Local wildlife rehabilitators can now recognize anticholinesterase poisoned wildlife and can treat them more successfully so fewer mortalities result. |
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While no human mortalities have been associated with this species, blooms of this micro-alga have been responsible for large losses of seafood production. |
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In Alberta, one premise has had eight bison mortalities. |
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Australia noted with concern the findings of the Scientific Council at its meeting last week that the Northern Hemisphere Right Whale is increasingly susceptible to mortalities from collisions with ships. |
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The company has made a commitment to the livestock industry to find an affordable, environmentally safe rendering and recycling system for a portion of livestock mortalities. |
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Overuse of campsites continues to be a threat in the lower part of the Restigouche river, causing deterioration of the ground and trees mortalities. |
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Days with high temperatures and poor air quality will increase emergency room visits and mortalities in people having pre-existing respiratory and cardiovascular illnesses. |
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The plague is thought to have returned every generation with varying virulence and mortalities until the 18th century. |
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From 1986 to 2005, there were a total of 61 confirmed reports of entanglements, including the aforementioned mortalities. |
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Suddenly I was informed that there were mysterious cases of mortalities in Aralsk. |
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Complications of unsafe abortion account for approximately an eighth of maternal mortalities worldwide, though this varies by region. |
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Highest mortalities are seen in the corvid family, which include jays, magpies and crows. |
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The cardiac biomarker N-terminal proBNP and echocardiographic changes were monitored and mortalities were registered. |
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Marine mammals are at risk from entanglement from fishing gear, notably cetaceans, with discard mortalities ranging from 65,000 to 86,000 individuals annually. |
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Mortalities of the larvae of Anopheles gambiae Giles complex and detection of predators by precipitin test. |
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