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1 of a tissue or organ is common, costly, and tragic.
2 safety using a number of recent examples of tragic accidents, highlight some of the lessons that hav
4 ent under the conditions expected to be most tragic, allowing groups to avert a collapse in cooperati
5 can actually be traced back to a sequence of tragic--and some say unethical--events that unfolded mor
6 attention it requires, which is particularly tragic because low cost and effective drowning preventio
7 ression biomarkers that track suicidality, a tragic behavioral outcome of mood disorders, using power
14 a, causing unprecedented flash floods with a tragic death toll and large-scale infrastructure damages
15 ntial for recall bias with overestimation of tragic deaths and underestimation of unknown or forgotte
17 aptured the imagination with its history and tragic end, recent efforts have shifted towards unveilin
18 ing of grief, shame, and anger followed this tragic event and led quickly to more stringent gun contr
23 to humanitarian crises, epidemics, and other tragic events involving the loss of human lives depends
27 eputation of ecstasy has been fuelled by the tragic fates of healthy young clubbers who have died aft
28 donated organ-even if medically justified-is tragic for both the donor family and potential recipient
31 ivil unrest between 1994 and 1996, and a few tragic killings of members of the international communit
33 Despite the passage of a decade since the tragic loss of an organ recovery team from the Universit
37 trol study which strongly support that these tragic outcomes are independent of genetic and early env
45 e in incidence in the early 1960s due to the tragic toxicological effects of the drug thalidomide, wh