Lethal contagions can kill but do not always do so, while nonlethal ones are not generally considered fatal but can be in just the right circumstances.
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One of the main ones is OLW (overo lethal white) or LWS/LWO which occurs when two paint/pinto horses with the OLW gene both pass it to their offspring. The resulting in a white/nearly white foal that also has a defective intestinal tract and dies or is euthanized.
Most substances foreign to frogs are harmful or lethal.
No, not all frame overo horses carry a lethal gene. However, frame overo horses can carry a genetic defect known as Lethal White Overo Syndrome, which is caused by a mutation in the EDNRB gene. Horses that inherit two copies of this mutated gene typically die shortly after birth due to severe digestive tract abnormalities.
The lethal dose of lead for humans is estimated to be around 30-50 milligrams per kilogram of body weight. Lead poisoning can occur from ingesting or inhaling high levels of lead, leading to serious health effects such as organ damage, neurological issues, and even death.
the difference between nonlethal and lethal is that they both have lethal in there but non means no so nonlethal means no lethal at all. judy wardell=]
Lethal contagion refers to diseases that have a high mortality rate and can be fatal, while nonlethal contagion refers to diseases that may cause illness but have a lower mortality rate or are not directly life-threatening. The distinction is important in assessing the potential impact of a contagious disease on a population.
No, when played with proper equipment paintball is completely nonlethal, and is used by the police and riot police as a nonlethal weapon.
There is no such thing as a "nonlethal" firearm. Every one can maim or kill, depending on shot placement, even with 'less lethal' munitions.
Yes there is, its called "less lethal ammunition" not nonlethal as anything that you shoot at someone could possible kill them if it hits a vital area or hits them just right. Go here to look at all the different manufacturers of less lethal ammunition http:/directory.officer.com/buyersguide/WEAPONS_-_AMMUNITION/Less-lethal_ammunition/index.html Also this is a good description of what less lethal is all about: http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Less-lethal_weapon Be safe..
CS Gas Nonlethal, yes, but still annoying as all hell
I believe you mean "lethal", it is a subtle distinction but quite important. As for the question, aragonite is not lethal if you simply have a specimen and handle it. As for most things, I wouldn't ingest it however.
David W Hayeslip has written: 'NIJ initiative on less-than-lethal weapons' -- subject(s): Evaluation, National Institute of Justice (U.S.), Nonlethal weapons
Radio waves, microwaves, infrared radiation, visible light, and ultraviolet radiation are examples of non-lethal waves to humans because they have lower energy levels that are not harmful to human tissues.
So called "nonlethal" weapons like the Taser and Beanbag Bullets occasionally kill their target. It is unavoidable as people have such unpredictable responses.
Vampires aren't real.. No. A single vampire bite, in and of itself, is a very minor occurance. Lucy Westenra's first bite was mistaken for the scar of an unfortunately placed broach pin. It is not the bite that is lethal but the commutative loss of blood. The vampire contagion is likewise a minor infection that can be over-come in a week or so. It is effective only if the victim dies of Exsanguination.
Elektra Natchios is the daughter of a rich businessman . She is a lethal assassin and Daredevil's love interest.