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  2. Damage Control (comics) - Wikipedia

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    United States Department of Damage Control is a fictional construction company appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The company specializes in repairing the property damage caused by conflicts between superheroes and supervillains. [1] Three Damage Control limited series have been published.

  3. Damage control (maritime) - Wikipedia

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    A United States Navy damage controlman practices pipe-patching techniques. The USS Nevada is shown temporarily beached and burning after being hit by Japanese bombs and torpedoes on December 7, 1941. In navies and the maritime industry, damage control is the emergency control of situations that may cause the sinking of a watercraft. Examples are:

  4. Prevention of Damage by Pests Act 1949 - Wikipedia

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    The Prevention of Damage by Pests Act 1949 (12, 13 & 14 Geo. 6. c. 55) is legislation [1] [2] in the United Kingdom, that creates a duty on local authorities to control mice and rats. [3] The legislation grants powers to local authorities to compel land owners and/or occupiers to take action to keep land free from rats and mice. [4]

  5. Damage control - Wikipedia

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    Damage Control, by David Auburn; Damage Control, a comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics, featuring a fictitious company by the same name United States Department of Damage Control, in Marvel Cinematic Universe media; Damage CTRL, a professional wrestling stable in WWE formerly named Damage Control

  6. Haddon Matrix - Wikipedia

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    The Haddon Matrix is the most commonly used paradigm in the injury prevention field.. Developed by William Haddon in 1970, the matrix looks at factors related to personal attributes, vector or agent attributes and environmental attributes; before, during and after an injury or death.

  7. Damage controlman - Wikipedia

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    A chief damage controlman and master chief damage controlman demonstrating how to apply a box patch to a ruptured bulkhead at the Yokosuka Fire Fighting and Damage Control Training Facility. People who are in the damage controlman (DC) rating are the Navy's and Coast Guard’s maintenance and emergency repair specialists.

  8. Property damage - Wikipedia

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    Property damage (sometimes called damage to property), is the damage or destruction of real or tangible personal property, caused by negligence, willful destruction, or an act of nature. Destruction of property (sometimes called property destruction , or criminal damage in England and Wales ) is a sub-type of property damage that involves ...

  9. Anthony Flamini - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Flamini (born October 3, 1978) [1] is an American freelance comic book writer. He served as Head Writer and Coordinator for the "Civil War: Battle Damage Report" and "Civil War Files."