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Nonfatal injuries at U.S. mines have declined 64% over the past two decades, according to the mining association.
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Nonfatal myocardial infarction: Crestor 22 Placebo 62
Truth versus hype in the Jupiter study | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2008
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Nonfatal but damaging mistakes likely number in the hundreds of thousands per year.
YOU The Smart Patient Michael F. Roizen 2006
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Nonfatal but damaging mistakes likely number in the hundreds of thousands per year.
YOU The Smart Patient Michael F. Roizen 2006
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Nonfatal chest wounds propped as comfortably as possible against one wall in a half-sitting position to assist breathing; lacking oxygen or facilities for surgical repair, there was little else I could do for them.
Dragonfly in Amber Gabaldon, Diana 1992
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Nonfatal yet chronically debilitating dependent on amount of exposure, blindness
Chapter 10 1985
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Nonfatal yet chronically debilitating dependent on amount of exposure, blindness
Chapter 10 1985
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Nonfatal drowning often results in brain damage and long-term disability, according to the study.
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Nonfatal accidents, however, receive little coverage.
USATODAY.com News 2011
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Nonfatal shootings also went down last year 30 percent from the previous year, according to the report.
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