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  2. Casualty estimation - Wikipedia

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    Casualty estimation often refers to the process of statistically estimating the number of injuries or deaths in a battle or natural disaster that has already occurred. . Estimates based on detailed information on individual deaths, but also extending to statistical extrapolations, became known as casualty recording in the early twenty-first centu

  3. Fish mortality - Wikipedia

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    Fishing mortality: the removal of fish from the stock due to fishing activities using any fishing gear. [1] It is denoted by (F) in fisheries models. (M) and (F) are additive instantaneous rates that sum up to (Z), the instantaneous total mortality coefficient; that is, Z=M+F. [2] These rates are usually calculated on an annual basis.

  4. American units with the highest percentage of casualties per ...

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    4th Marine Regiment: Battle of Corregidor: May 5–6, 1942 (2 days of combat) ~4,000 315 [12] 357 [12] 15 [12] 1,388 [13] ~4,000 [14] Nearly Total [14] Japan: 4th Marine Regiment was destroyed only a few surviving Marines and personnel made up what was left of the regiment. [14] The regiment was dissolved by Gen. Wainwright by his own will ...

  5. List of disasters in the United States by death toll - Wikipedia

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    Florida Keys, Gulf Coast of the United States: Including 45 deaths from the capsizing of a boat in the Straits of Florida and 11 deaths from a helicopter crash in the Gulf of Mexico: 60 1967 1967 Chicago blizzard: Winter storm Midwestern United States: 26 deaths in Chicago 59–67 1856 Great Train Wreck of 1856: Accident – railroad

  6. Population dynamics of fisheries - Wikipedia

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    This includes harvest mortality and natural mortality. Natural mortality includes non-human predation, disease and old age. If these rates are measured over different time intervals, the harvestable surplus of a fishery can be determined. The harvestable surplus is the number of individuals that can be harvested from the population without ...

  7. Category : United States Marine Corps personnel killed in ...

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    Pages in category "United States Marine Corps personnel killed in World War II" The following 96 pages are in this category, out of 96 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

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  9. Vietnam War casualties - Wikipedia

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    United States Marine recovers bodies of victims killed by South Korean Marines in Phong Nhi and Phong Nhat hamlets on February 12, 1968. [47] The ROK Capital Division reportedly perpetrated the Bình An/Tây Vinh massacre in February/March 1966. The 2nd Marine Brigade reportedly perpetrated the Binh Tai Massacre on 9 October 1966. [48]