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#7500786
7 December 2021
Patients of COVID-19 connected to multiple breathing and monitoring machines in the intensive cares units of the Kiev City Clinical Hospital №7 during the last increasing pandemic wave in Ukraine.
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7 December 2021
A patient of COVID-19 is connected to multiple breathing and monitoring machines in the intensive cares units of the Kiev City Clinical Hospital №7 during the last increasing pandemic wave in Ukraine.
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#5637088
21 April 2020
Szymon Chrupczalski, the VentilAid project coordinator explains a graphic showing the breathing pressure of a patient the patient using the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that can be manufactured with cheap and widely available parts using a 3D printer. The project was created by Urbicum, a Krakow based company specializing in 3D printing. The first two versions were developed and made available for free on the Internet. VentilAid Prototype III is a device for non-invasive ventilation, operating in CEPAP and BiPAP mode with an oxygen supply and meets the requirements of modern medical standards. It allows to keep patients in a stable condition and/or improve the condition of a conscious patient who is not eligible to be put on a hospital respirator. On April 17, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#1395521
22 August 2016
Recycled blocks of aluminium are loaded for transportation. They are sold to a company making machine parts in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 22 August 2016. People from the southern part of Bangladesh are the victims of climate change. The climate change results in making them to move to the capital Dhaka. These migrated people work in factories which are polluting the environment. Many factories produce smoke containing toxic chemicals which may cause breathing problem. They also release chemicals in the nearest river or pond. Migrated workers work for 24 hours a day and 15 days in a month. They hardly get chance to visit their relatives in village. Working under this circumstance they get asthma or other breathing problems. They do not have any safe protection from the gas or dust.
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#13343773
19 February 2026
A huge container ship awaits dismantling near the Chattogram Ship Breaking Yard in Sitakundu, Chattogram, Bangladesh, on February 19, 2026. The vessel remains anchored offshore before beaching for scrap processing. Bangladesh hosts one of the world's largest shipbreaking industries.
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19 February 2026
A huge container ship awaits dismantling near the Chattogram Ship Breaking Yard in Sitakundu, Chattogram, Bangladesh, on February 19, 2026. The vessel remains anchored offshore before beaching for scrap processing. Bangladesh hosts one of the world's largest shipbreaking industries.
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19 February 2026
A huge container ship awaits dismantling near the Chattogram Ship Breaking Yard in Sitakundu, Chattogram, Bangladesh, on February 19, 2026. The vessel remains anchored offshore before beaching for scrap processing. Bangladesh hosts one of the world's largest shipbreaking industries.
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19 February 2026
A huge container ship awaits dismantling near the Chattogram Ship Breaking Yard in Sitakundu, Chattogram, Bangladesh, on February 19, 2026. The vessel remains anchored offshore before beaching for scrap processing. Bangladesh hosts one of the world's largest shipbreaking industries.
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19 February 2026
A huge container ship awaits dismantling near the Chattogram Ship Breaking Yard in Sitakundu, Chattogram, Bangladesh, on February 19, 2026. The vessel remains anchored offshore before beaching for scrap processing. Bangladesh hosts one of the world's largest shipbreaking industries.
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19 February 2026
A huge container ship awaits dismantling near the Chattogram Ship Breaking Yard in Sitakundu, Chattogram, Bangladesh, on February 19, 2026. The vessel remains anchored offshore before beaching for scrap processing. Bangladesh hosts one of the world's largest shipbreaking industries.
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#13343779
19 February 2026
A huge container ship awaits dismantling near the Chattogram Ship Breaking Yard in Sitakundu, Chattogram, Bangladesh, on February 19, 2026. The vessel remains anchored offshore before beaching for scrap processing. Bangladesh hosts one of the world's largest shipbreaking industries.
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#13343785
19 February 2026
A huge container ship awaits dismantling near the Chattogram Ship Breaking Yard in Sitakundu, Chattogram, Bangladesh, on February 19, 2026. The vessel remains anchored offshore before beaching for scrap processing. Bangladesh hosts one of the world's largest shipbreaking industries.
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#13343787
19 February 2026
A huge container ship awaits dismantling near the Chattogram Ship Breaking Yard in Sitakundu, Chattogram, Bangladesh, on February 19, 2026. The vessel remains anchored offshore before beaching for scrap processing. Bangladesh hosts one of the world's largest shipbreaking industries.
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19 February 2026
A huge container ship awaits dismantling near the Chattogram Ship Breaking Yard in Sitakundu, Chattogram, Bangladesh, on February 19, 2026. The vessel remains anchored offshore before beaching for scrap processing. Bangladesh hosts one of the world's largest shipbreaking industries.
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#13161535
6 January 2026
Two road workers use a pneumatic jackhammer to break asphalt during street repair works in Bari, Italy, on November 26, 2025, as part of ongoing urban infrastructure maintenance.
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Poland Marks 105th Anniversary Of Battle Of Warsaw With Record-Breaking Armed Forces Parade
16 August 2025
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16 August 2025
WARSAW, POLAND - AUGUST 15: A closup of the turet with a machine gun of Polish Armed Forces' M1 Abrams, is seen during the Armed Forces Day parade, commemorating Poland's 1920 victory over the Soviet Red Army and marking the 105th anniversary of the Battle of Warsaw, in Warsaw, Poland, on August 15, 2025. The event featured more than 4,000 Polish troops, about 200 soldiers from allied NATO nations, around 300 military vehicles, and nearly 50 aircraft, making it the largest parade in the country's history.
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