The H1N1 influenza pandemic, which emerged in 2009, resulted in an estimated 151,700 to 575,400 deaths worldwide during the first year of the outbreak, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The impact varied significantly by region and age group, with young people and those with underlying health conditions being more affected. Overall, the pandemic highlighted the importance of vaccination and preparedness for future influenza outbreaks.
Many people died during this war. Not so sure of who died but many many people died.
A lot died, too many
300 died for 'House of Lancaster' it is unknown how many died for 'House of York'
380000 served you died
The formula for calculating the Gauss sum from 1 to 100 is n(n1)/2, where n is the number of terms in the sequence.
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Yes, it makes you ill.
Same as normal flu.
yes
Neuraminidase inhibitors such as oseltamivir and zanamivir are found in the vaccine, and are used to block the neuraminidase protein in the viruses from working and prevent it from reproducing.
A mixture of the standard Human Flu, Bird Flu and Pig Flu. This creates a new strain of flu called swine flu (Influenza A H1 N1).
There are 1 proton, 0 neutron and 1 electron in H1.
Your body has to respond to the Spanish flu before you get better, It usually takes 7 to 10 days. However the Spanish flu epidemic occurred in 1918. It was called the H1 N1 influenza.
#include<stdio.h> int main(){ int n1,n2; printf("\nEnter two numbers:"); scanf("%d %d",&n1,&n2); while(n1!=n2){ if(n1>=n2) n1=n1-n2; else n2=n2-n1; } printf("\nGCD=%d",n1); return 0; }
The H1 tag is used to display Headings in HTML. <H1> Hi this is a H1 header </H1> would display like = Hi this is a H1 header =
P(x=n1,y=n2) = (n!/n1!*n2!*(n-n1-n2)) * p1^n1*p2^n2*(1-p1-p2) where n1,n2=0,1,2,....n n1+n2<=n
I have a 2004 h1 and it holds 25 gallons in one and 15 in the 2end (rear)