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Alberta heads off cattle virus
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Smoking, tobacco industry, tobacco, industry, cigarettes, health, smoke, disease, environment. tp1
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Pigs - Hog Production - Swine Industry - Foot and mouth disease - Livestock - Agriculture wnhires
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Drug industry, pills, health, medical, disease. tp1
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Smoking, tobacco, industry, health, disease. tp1
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Drug, pills, health, industry, medicine, disease. tp1
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Tanks in a shrimp hatchery.
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Xanthomonas campestris
photo: UN / Martine Perret
Private industry and the public sector have joined together to establish the first-ever Global Handwashing Day, slated for 15 October. According to health experts, diarrhoea kills more than 2 million children every year. The simple act of washing hands with soap could reduce the risk of diarrhoeal diseases by up to 47%. The campaign targets school children as agents of change. UNMIT Photo/Martine Perret
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Fungi collage
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Pigs too are mostly raised in backyard farms. Backyard farms accounted for 79 percent of the total hog population in 1997, and commercial firms for the remaining 21 percent.- pig- swine industry- foot and mouth disease- livestock animals wnhires
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Pigs too are mostly raised in backyard farms. Backyard farms accounted for 79 percent of the total hog population in 1997, and commercial firms for the remaining 21 percent.- pig- swine industry- foot and mouth disease- livestock animals wnhires
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Pigs too are mostly raised in backyard farms. Backyard farms accounted for 79 percent of the total hog population in 1997, and commercial firms for the remaining 21 percent.- pig- swine industry- foot and mouth disease- livestock animals wnhiresPig
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Pigs too are mostly raised in backyard farms. Backyard farms accounted for 79 percent of the total hog population in 1997, and commercial firms for the remaining 21 percent.- pig- swine industry- foot and mouth disease- livestock animals wnhires
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Pigs too are mostly raised in backyard farms. Backyard farms accounted for 79 percent of the total hog population in 1997, and commercial firms for the remaining 21 percent.- pig- swine industry- foot and mouth disease- livestock animals wnhires
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Pigs too are mostly raised in backyard farms. Backyard farms accounted for 79 percent of the total hog population in 1997, and commercial firms for the remaining 21 percent.- pig- swine industry- foot and mouth disease- livestock animals wnhires
photo: WN
Pigs too are mostly raised in backyard farms. Backyard farms accounted for 79 percent of the total hog population in 1997, and commercial firms for the remaining 21 percent.- pig- swine industry- foot and mouth disease- livestock animals wnhires
photo: WN
Pigs too are mostly raised in backyard farms. Backyard farms accounted for 79 percent of the total hog population in 1997, and commercial firms for the remaining 21 percent.- pig- swine industry- foot and mouth disease- livestock animals wnhires
photo: WN
Pigs too are mostly raised in backyard farms. Backyard farms accounted for 79 percent of the total hog population in 1997, and commercial firms for the remaining 21 percent.- pig- swine industry- foot and mouth disease- livestock animals wnhires
photo: AP Photo / Bjorn Sigurdson/ SCANPIX
The Borregaard Industries chemicals factory in the south-eastern Norwegian city of Sarpsborg, Wednesday, June 8, 2005 after DNA analyses showed this is the likely source after an outbreak of Legionnaire's Disease, first reported on May 21 in the city of Fredrikstad, near Sarpsborg. 10 people have been killed and more than 50 infected, experts say. DNA analyses showed several of the victims were infected by the same type of Legionella bacteria found in an air filtering system at the Borregaard pl
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** ADVANCE FOR TUESDAY, DEC. 25 AND THEREAFTER ** An employee of business process outsourcing company Convergys Corp. speaks with a client, in Gurgaon, a suburb of New Delhi, India, Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2007. Call centers and other outsourced businesses such as software writing, medical transcription and back-office work employ more than 1.6 million young men and women in India, mostly in their 20s and 30s, who make much more than their contemporaries in most other professions. They are, however, fa
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Sha Tin and Shing Mun River
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Millions depend on the polluted Ganges river. Water pollution is a major problem in the global context. It has been suggested that it is the leading worldwide cause of deaths and diseases,[1][2] and that it accounts for the deaths of more than 14,000 people daily.
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Arno's Court Triumphal Arch
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The tank vessel Jessica ran hard aground in the Galapagos archipelago January 16, 2001, spilling about 200,000 gallons of oil into a pristine environment known for unique wildlife and aquatic species.
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Banksia
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The Mayo Clinic in Rochester.
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Mainz towards the Rhine river (around 1890)
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World Product Center is a building under construction that will rise over 11th Avenue and West 34th Street in New York City. The building will be designed as a medical center.
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