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151 Even when victims die of drowning or injury and do not pose an immediate health risk, unburied corpses still hinder the efforts of relief workers.
152 Background Drowning is defined as death due to submersion in liquid.
153 Methods Systematic sampling method was used in field Oncomelania investigation, and laboratory and field simulating drowning methods were also performed to observe survival of Oncomelania.
154 The plankton test is still considered as one of the useful methods for medico-legal investigation of death by drowning although controversies concerning the reliability of the test exist.
155 As the spin stopped, the oceans would all fall back toward the poles, drowning everything north of Chicago and south of Buenos Aires and creating two massive circumpolar oceans.
156 The record storms and floods that swept through the Midwest last month struck at the heart of America's corn region, drowning fields and dashing hopes of a bumper crop.
157 Eg . A drowning man will clutch at a straw.
158 A contemporary Faustus : drowning in attention, but not take seriously.
159 Objective To study the influence of drowning on survival of Oncomelania in order to provide evidences for the influence on the spreading of schistosomiasis due to the construction of Three Gorges Dam.
160 We stopped to pick up the drowning man by rounding up the wind.
161 He saved men from drowning and you shake at a cur's yelping.
162 "We can give advice from our perspective and that is 'Don't get on a boat, you stand a good chance of drowning because the boats that are used are boats that are disposable,'" Curr said.
163 Trapped underwater, a female salt marsh-dwelling wolf spider (seen in an undated photo)--one of 120 in a recent experiment (full story)--is on the verge of drowning, and "resurrection."
164 Drowning is the 3rd leading cause of unintentional injury death worldwide, accounting for 7% of all injury related deaths.
165 Gorky once said: " If it is not a book, I'd be stupid and indecent drowning. "
166 By keeping some part of himself outside the hurly-burly — viewing the conversation from above, as his former Harvard tutor put it — he avoids drowning in the immediate, the day to day.
167 One of them finds romance with a train hostess (lovely Amara Karan). Two of them save local children from drowning.
168 They face a growing problem: Man-made noise is drowning them out.
169 I began to feel like I was treading water, instead of drowning in it.
170 They screamed a battle cry, momentarily drowning the sound of gunfire and explosion.
171 The lifeguard dived into the sea to save the drowning woman.
172 In addition, Tang Ying reported other events like traffic accident, fire safety, collective bromatoxism, net pal deception, drowning, network syndrome, loss in the field, and so on.
173 DROWNING GNOME: Water from the Oder River covered the garden at a house in Brandenburg, Germany, near the border with Poland Friday.
174 Generally, the first cause of fatalities in a mine - flooding is drowning, doctors said.
175 Time magazine, in summarising her cast of drowning boys, garrulous southern grandmothers and man-killer prophets, called them "God-intoxicated Hillbillies".
176 He offered hope spontaneity in a country in a drowning in its own passivity.sentencedict.com/drowning.html
177 In Majrouh's time the two methods of suicide were poison and drowning. Now they are poison and self-immolation.
178 Meanwhile, the mortality rates of accidental suffocation and drowning were measured.
179 As men of inherited wealth, the prime minister and chancellor cannot imagine the scrappy rage of the self-made entrepreneur drowning in red tape, suggests a Tory MP.
180 Lohan is "drowning in grown-up groaners, " he said, while Zellweger looks like "a painted pumpkin on a pogo stick. "
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