historically accidents account for approximately 30 percent of all U.S. Army casualties
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In the early 1960s, the U.S. was the world's dominant industrial power accounting for about 40.3 percent of world manufacturing output. By 2005 the United States accounted for only 20.1 percent
The Military of the US, UK, and France were about 2 percent or less, China at about 25 and the USSR at over 50 percent. For the Axis Military, Italy lost about 4 percent, Japan 25 percent and Germany about 60 percent. As a percentage of the country's population including civilian deaths, the biggest loser was the USSR at 13 percent, Germany at 11 percent, China and Japan at about four percent, and France, the UK and the US at about one percent. The earth's population had decreased by more than 72 million persons.
It is estimated that approximately 1 million and 700,000 German soldiers died during World War I. About 8.7 million Russian soldiers died during this war.
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Between 1998 and 2001, Canada accounted for 40 percent of American imports; Mexico accounted for 37 percent, Peru for 7 percent, and the United Kingdom for 3 percent.
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For Japan (GDP = $4.3 trillion), international trade accounted for a little less than 22 percent in 2003.
In the early 2000s, computers still accounted for more than 50 percent of the industry's sales. However, the growing field of data and telecommunications accounted for more than 25 percent. The industry was notoriously cyclical.
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By 2002, chicken accounted for a 41.7 percent share of the meat market.
In 2001 nonindustrial private ownership accounted for 58 percent of timberlands.
Electric and electronic products accounted for 28 percent of copper consumption.