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  1. American Civil War casualties are those soldiers, both Union and Confederate, who died, were wounded, went missing or were captured. [1] The American Civil War was the nation's bloodiest war. [2] The violence in battles such as Shiloh, Antietam, Stones River and Gettysburg shocked everyone in the country, both North and South. [2]

  2. Biosafety Level 3 BSL-3 is for diseases that may kill but are less deadly than those in Level 4, SARS and yellow fever. A lot of them are airborne, and the lab must be in an closed off area in case of an incident. Biosafety Level 4 BSL-4 is for very hazardous diseases that kill many people and are hard to treat. BSL-4 workers must be careful ...

  3. Zika fever is an illness caused by the Zika virus. The Zika virus belongs to the genus Flavivirus, like dengue fever and chikungunya. [1] However, Zika fever is usually not as bad as those illnesses. Most people who get the Zika virus (60-80%) have no symptoms. [2] [3]

  4. United States. Language. English. A Man Alone is a 1955 American Western film directed by Ray Milland (credited as R. Milland) starring Ray Milland, Mary Murphy, Raymond Burr, and Ward Bond. The story involves a man (Milland) who stumbles onto the aftermath of a stagecoach robbery in the Arizona desert in which there were no survivors.

  5. These mosquitoes spread yellow fever, amongst others. A Larvicide is a type of insecticide ment to keep away larvae. Most of the time, it is either a poison, or a biological agent. An example of a biological agent is Bacillus thuringiensis, which spreads a disease, and is used against certain caterpillars. Larvicides are used by farmers and others.

  6. Yellow Fever! is a 2006 tribute album by Señor Coconut Y Su Conjunto ( Uwe Schmidt ). It is an album of covers done in a Latin American style. It is a tribute album dedicated to the Yellow Magic Orchestra, and is similar to his earlier Kraftwerk tribute album released in 2000. The three original members of the Yellow Magic Orchestra ( Ryuichi ...

  7. Giuseppe Sanarelli. Giuseppe Sanarelli (24 September 1865 – 6 April 1940) was an Italian bacteriologist who incorrectly identified the cause of yellow fever as a bacterium. It was however found later by Walter Reed that the bacterium Bacillus icterioides was a secondary infection. In 1897 he triggered the first major public debate on medical ...

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