Early diagnosis, treatment with appropriate antibiotics, and selective drainage have substantially reduced mortality. |
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It's essential to keep the time shifts, because this is a woman coming to grips with her mortality. |
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The presence of excess fat in the abdomen is an independent predictor of risk factors and mortality. |
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Moderately active fat people have far lower mortality rates than do thin sedentary people, and the same death rates as thin active people. |
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Evidence is lacking as to whether breast examinations can reduce breast cancer mortality. |
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In the early 1990s, results from observational studies showed an increased mortality among children with clinical xerophthalmia. |
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My results therefore seem to support the idea that absolute deprivation rather than relative deprivation is important for influencing mortality. |
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The golfer shows a hint of mere mortality as his second from the rough at the 10th pulls up short of the green. |
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One of the most remarkable achievements of capitalism is the drop in infant mortality. |
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The church is growing most in poor places like Africa and Asia where infant mortality remains high. |
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Some churches impose ashes on the foreheads of worshipers as a reminder of their mortality. |
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He intimated mortality by rendering the things represented on his canvas as escaping the grasp of our gaze. |
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Three subgroups of patients with markers which may indicate more severe asthma had an even greater risk of mortality. |
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The current study would only be able to detect a relatively large mortality difference. |
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The importance of time to reperfusion in reducing mortality cannot be overestimated. |
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We investigated mortality in a population of trauma patients who were intubated before reaching hospital without anaesthetic drugs being used. |
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Comorbidities, laboratory parameters of inflammation, septic complications, and mortality were prospectively assessed. |
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In patients with superimposed bacterial infection, septicaemia develops and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. |
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The greatest cause of mortality in type 2 diabetes is atherosclerotic vascular disease and its sequelae. |
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Subarachnoid hemorrhage associated with aneurysmal rupture is a potentially lethal event with a mortality rate as high as 50 percent. |
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Foxes are resilient creatures, and have the ability to increase their population when mortality increases. |
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Using this information, Nightingale computed a mortality rate of 1,174 per 10,000 with 1,023 per 10,000 being from zymotic diseases. |
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Overall, peasants do seem to have been more prosperous after the Restoration, with a rise in living standards and a fall in mortality. |
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It seems probable that the mortality from rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease has decreased since the turn of the century. |
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Emergency surgery is associated with a threefold increase in morbidity and mortality. |
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The results of our study provide insight into the importance of post-emergence offspring mortality in the life history of a long-lived organism. |
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The reduction in mortality is set against the increased likelihood of intervention. |
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Studies have suggested that metoprolol, a selective beta blocker, improves left ventricular function and reduces mortality rates. |
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In recent years, statistics suggest, hospital discharge rates have increased threefold and mortality has increased nearly 30 per cent. |
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These factors result in substantial morbidity and a sevenfold increase in mortality from the disease, although absolute death rates are low. |
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High juvenile mortality often leads to conception of a second litter of offspring, born from December to April. |
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Improvements in living standards have reduced the mortality from infectious diseases. |
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In stands of all ages, armillaria root disease can kill individual trees or cause large centres of mortality. |
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In their middle years, the members of the Baby Boom generation will face the inevitability of their mortality. |
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Coronary arteritis and myocarditis are the principal causes of morbidity and mortality. |
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The overall mortality was 7 per cent and there were 18 cases of streptococcal toxic shock syndrome in which the mortality was 22 per cent. |
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Age-specific mortality rates in males and females are highly correlated, especially at midlife and the oldest ages. |
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Perinatal asphyxia is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the neonatal period. |
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The inner stage could also be used to display tableaux vivants illustrating conventional emblems of mortality. |
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The size of the study population decreased with increasing age, due, primarily, to attrition through mortality. |
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The three largest causes of attrition were contract termination, resignation and mortality. |
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Relapse-related mortality was increased among patients with Hodgkin's disease, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and acute lymphoblastic leukemia. |
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A brace of dead geese, embodying the classical Roman method of augury, act as an image of mortality. |
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To be authentically is to choose one's own life in the face of one's mortality. |
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In lesser-developed countries, avitaminosis A is correlated to increased mortality. |
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No estimates of stock size or mortality are available for tautog in North Carolina. |
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News of horrendous mortality rates awaiting Liberian colonists contributed mightily to this declining interest. |
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Redwing are among the least robust of thrushes and vulnerable to mass mortality when overcome by cold spells. |
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Maternal and foetal mortality can only be measured in millesimals, and in Hungary there have been about 2,000 planned home births altogether. |
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When Hamlet banters with the gravediggers, he becomes a clown himself, even if the subject matter is mortality. |
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Having fewer low birthweight and pre-term babies means lower infant mortality. |
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Child mortality has more than doubled and the incidence of low birthweight babies has quadrupled since sanctions began. |
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Breast self-examination has not improved mortality outcomes but has increased false-positive rates. |
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First, the overall plot focuses upon the hubris of an upper class that thinks itself above the powers of mortality. |
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While still high, mortality in oak-hickory and oak-pine forests was lower than that of cove and alluvial forests. |
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The relative mortality within one year was 3.1 times higher in patients than in controls. |
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Such hypotheses have rarely been quantitatively evaluated with direct measures of disease-related mortality. |
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The final gunshot strands the hunter and his quarry on opposing sides of mortality. |
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She loved them for their mortality, for their casual acceptance of the dark, and for their quotidian lives, so unlike her own. |
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It is reminiscent of Pessoa's poems on Spring in its acute awareness of the poet's mortality. |
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Early detection through mammography has been a major factor in the dramatic decrease in breast cancer mortality. |
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This calculation is continued for every year until the end of the mortality table, and then all the net present values are added together. |
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The cages were covered with wet marsh grass to minimize mortality from desiccation and heat stress during the lowtide period. |
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Siblicide is a cause of juvenile mortality, and so should select for greater investment in survival. |
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Actual juvenile mortality rates for large mammals are generally higher than indicated by life tables based on bone assemblages. |
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They estimate that mortality from the famine was in the range of four to six million deaths. |
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Being young and carefree whippersnappers, we at the Reg had never given much thought to our own mortality. |
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Here, the casually irreverent esthetic of a young artist was linked with literary notions of exploration and mortality. |
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The study will be the first to measure the potential effect of kangaroo care on neonatal and infant mortality. |
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Most importantly, combinations of antioxidant vitamins appear slightly to increase overall mortality rates. |
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We have reported all standardised mortality ratios as ratios rather than percentages. |
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The importance of family planning in reducing maternal mortality is uncontroversial. |
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We assessed preterm and term births separately in the analysis of infant and early neonatal mortality. |
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Survival decreases more steeply for rearmost positions due to stochastic factors differentially affecting mortality of subordinate sibs. |
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I wrote here about the ways in which marriage reconciles us to time and mortality. |
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No longer in control of his own body, facing mortality, he had plenty of reason for terror. |
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It went on dropping rapidly for the next half-century, until the mortality rate had declined more than a thousandfold. |
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I'll venture that we believe religion is an effective recourse against mortality. |
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Biologist Mattson is alarmed by the abrupt 2008 rise in grizzly mortality from conflicts both with livestock and hunters. |
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The results clearly showed that selenium, as sodium selenite, not only reduced the morbidity and mortality of Keshan disease, but also reduced cardiac damage. |
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When mortality from melioidosis fell sharply after multiple changes in management at an Australian hospital, doctors wanted to identify whether a new drug was responsible. |
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This derives from a study that says just the opposite, ascribing the mortality figure to physical inactivity, risky weight-loss processes and poor diet. |
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It is an indelible snapshot burned into our brains of mortality and sports at their highest level. |
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With a mortality rate of 70 percent, the more cases that arise, the deadlier this epidemic becomes. |
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Removal of crab from seawater causes significant physical and physiological stress on the crab that can lead to mortality during transport and distribution. |
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In another recent study, significant elevation of BNP levels was associated with increased rates of mortality due to all causes, cardiac causes, and pump failure. |
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Advanced maternal age dramatically increases the risk of maternal mortality as well as birth defects like Down Syndrome. |
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Early fruit abortion is a major mortality factor to the yucca moth's progeny, and the female can increase retention by providing high-quality pollinations. |
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The range of threats from bioweapons can come from bacteria, viruses, and toxins, each with their own levels of mortality and potential for epidemic spread. |
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In Wurtemburg the fall has been somewhat less striking, the mortality rates for the two septennia and for the year 1894 being 199, 107, and 104 respectively. |
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Using the three states with the lowest mortality rate as the benchmark, they determined where the system breakdown begins. |
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At both sites where mortality was monitored, many emerging seedlings were killed in early spring by tortricid caterpillars, especially Clepsis melaleucana. |
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Experts generally consider known mortality to represent about half of actual grizzly bear deaths for the ecosystem. |
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It seems that the complications associated with pulmonary tractotomies are considerably high, but the mortality of anatomic resections is prohibitive. |
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The man who once seemed to defy death entirely has held onto his reputation and accolades long after succumbing to his mortality. |
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A study in Benin failed to show that vaccination for diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, and polio was associated with reduced mortality from other conditions. |
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Overall mortality rates among wine drinkers are lower than for those who drink beer or alcohol, or for those who abstain, according to previous research. |
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Standards must be set to ensure that targets for mortality reduction are achieved and that there is quality assurance at each stage of the screening process. |
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In its infant mortality program, Richmond's public health nurses provided not only milk and ice to their patients, but also provided the layette when needed for newborns. |
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Some centers have approached symptomatic pulmonary venous occlusion with emergent surgical thrombectomy, which is associated with a high perioperative mortality. |
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The main causes of egg mortality are predators and a parasitoid wasp. |
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All statistical models were consistent with this finding except for one, which categorized patients by quintile and showed no mortality difference in the first quintile. |
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On the demand side, the number of pleasure-seeking, dim-witted young adults who have not been touched by mortality is endless. |
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In addition to abiotic factors, Weakley and Bucher suggest that predation by webworms is a major source of mortality and lowered fecundity for Amaranthus pumilus. |
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Things, however, get complicated when the love-struck duo are forced to confront their mortality. |
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In nineteen fragmented chapters riddled with ellipses, the novel limns the discrete and sometimes discomforting spectrum of desire awakened by intimations of mortality. |
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A sense of girlish fantasy and romance underlies these works, one that is tinged with sickness and mortality as well as that creepy airlessness which Todd has made her own. |
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They suffer sky-high maternal mortality rates, illiteracy, and a daily struggle against violence and poverty. |
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The study weighed more than a dozen factors to see which were causing the divergence in mortality rates. |
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And at the time he wrote that letter, Derek was also conscious of his own mortality. |
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The poor survival and high mortality rates are due to presentation in advanced stages, recurrence of the primary and development of second primary tumors. |
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I doubt health care workers, telephone linesmen, or auto painters have the same kind of increased mortality risk, but this bill lumps them all in together. |
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One celebrated study found that mortality rates for swimmers were lower than for those who are sedentary, walkers, and runners. |
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Heterogeneity in the risk difference and the odds ratio on a logarithmic scale was not significant in the 10 trials that provided data on mortality. |
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Macaques, a popular exotic pet, carries Herpes B, which has a 70 percent mortality rate on humans, Leahy said. |
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The rage that people feel against their own mortality and animality is often enacted toward them, whether by humiliation or, in addition, by physical violence. |
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Cheselden at St Thomas's introduced the keeping of accurate records that enabled him to analyse the morbidity and mortality of his lithotomy operation for bladder stones. |
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Browsing is an important mortality factor in seedlings and small plants. |
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The overall mortality rate was lower in the daily dialysis group. |
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This study also confirms the work of others that the diffusing capacity of carbon monoxide and the HRCT fibrosis score are two of the most accurate predictors of mortality. |
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Yet slowly but surely, cancer, already the second highest cause of mortality in affluent nations, is becoming a priority health problem in developing countries. |
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People subjected to poverty tend to suffer higher instance of mortality and morbidity as compared to those living affluently, particularly in developed countries. |
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In popular behavioural science, evolution is routinely invoked to explain a vast array of behaviours, physiological characteristics, demographic patterns, and mortality data. |
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A subtle meditation on mortality, it contrasts the ephemeral beauty of a young girl absorbed in her posy of flowers with the aged horse who quietly contemplates the viewer. |
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Maternal and infant mortality are high partly because of poor access to health facilities in isolated rural areas. |
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Recovery plans for cod, sole, and plaice have reduced mortality in these species. |
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Fenpropathrin was effective early in the trial but mortality of lace bugs declined following the 77-d post-treatment evaluation. |
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If a renitence to cross were causing washups, we would expect to find low mortality on the shoreline. |
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A critique of some literature data on the growth, reproduction and mortality of the lamnid shark, Cetorhinus maximus. |
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Babbage did calculate actuarial tables for that scheme, using Equitable Society mortality data from 1762 onwards. |
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A high mortality rate is one of the reasons barn owl adults have comparatively large clutches of chicks. |
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Inbreeding was observed to increase juvenile mortality in 11 small animal species. |
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It is because the ONS now assumes faster future improvements in mortality rates that it reports higher life expectancies at most ages. |
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Roentgenograph lung changes, asbestosis and mortality in a Belgian asbestos-cement factory. |
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Physiological changes in sugar beets after attachk by beetflies caused a mortality rise in beetfly larvae that later munched on the plants. |
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Listeria monocytogenes was first described as a human pathogen by Nyfeldt in 1929, and is a relevant cause of morbidity and mortality. |
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A diagnosis of liver cancer is frequently associated with early mortality and diminished quality of life. |
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The inoculation technique was documented as having a mortality rate of only one in a thousand. |
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It therefore has been used repeatedly for financial applications as the unconditional return distribution and for stochastic mortality modeling. |
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Zinc supplements help prevent disease and reduce mortality, especially among children with low birth weight or stunted growth. |
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Prognostic model for disease-specific and overall mortality in newly diagnosed symptomatic patients with Waldenstrom macroglobulinaemia. |
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Bloodstream infection is associated with significant attributable morbidity and mortality. |
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All-cause mortality and cancer incidence among adults exposed to blue asbestos during childhood. |
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For example, large sea snake species are usually longer-lived and populations recover slowly from increased mortality. |
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Botfly parasitism effects on nestling growth and mortality of Red-crested Cardinals. |
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It can lead to poor body condition, poorer fertility, increased mastitis, smaller and weaker lambs and increased mortality. |
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Many porpoises, mainly the vaquita, are subject to great mortality due to gillnetting. |
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Cercaria emasculans is known to be fatal to the snail, but this does not account for the observed mortality. |
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A perforation has a high morbidity and mortality rate and can cause mediastinitis, sepsis and multi-organ failure. |
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Halibut injury and mortality associated with manual and automated removal from setline hooks. |
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There is substantial biological evidence that night shift work enhances the development of cancer and CVD, and contributes to higher mortality. |
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However no randomized trials testing the effect of smallpox vaccine on overall mortality and morbidity have been conducted. |
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The highest levels of mortality to neonate GAS were found in the Mesurol 75W and Slugfest treatments, both of which are liquid formulations. |
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When the death rate falls or improves, this may include lower infant mortality rate and increased child survival. |
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However, further declines in both mortality and fertility will eventually result in an aging population, and a rise in the aged dependency ratio. |
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The results could explain why blacks have higher rates of CHF morbidity and mortality than whites. |
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Between 1750 and 1975 England experienced the transition from high levels of both mortality and fertility, to low levels. |
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Forecasting life expectancy and mortality forms an important subdivision of demography. |
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Analyses of blood transfusion in myocardial infarction revealed increased all-cause mortality associated with a strategy of blood transfusion vs. |
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Income growth and public investment in health caused mortality to fall, which suppressed fertility and promoted education. |
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The southern periphery, the Stairsteps unit, has seen declines, thought to be related to fawn mortality as a result of high water. |
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The mortality associated with the tagging and translocations was low including 1 dead pink abalone and 5 dead green abalone. |
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A simplification of the DTM theory proposes an initial decline in mortality followed by a later drop in fertility. |
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Randomized trial to determine the effect of nebivolol on mortality and cardiovascular hospital admission in elderly patients with heart failure. |
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A six year prospective study of fibrinogen and other risk factors associated with mortality in stable claudicants. |
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We have examined two specific pathologies, anemia and treponematosis, as an indicator of health, diet and mortality in this small population. |
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There are reports of bird and bat mortality at wind turbines as there are around other artificial structures. |
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A concentration-dependent association of nonfasting triglycerides with all-cause mortality was observed. |
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There are still late referrals to the nephrologist, and we know that this is associated with suboptimal CKD care and increased mortality. |
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The stochasticity introduced in natural mortality rates was subsequently propagated into the survival rate and expected survivorship-at-age. |
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Data show that coagulopathy is related to severity of injury and markedly increases mortality rates at similar levels of injury severity. |
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A postoperative troponin leak following noncardiac surgery is independently associated with 30-day mortality. |
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Additionally, changes in the mortality of phytoplankton due to rates of zooplankton grazing may be significant. |
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The impact of cigarette smoking on mortality, quality of life, and comorbid illness among HIVpositive veterans. |
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Among noninfectious conditions, fatty liver hemorrhagic syndrome and reproductive tract adenocarcinoma were the leading causes of mortality. |
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Congruencies in increased mortality rates, years of potential life lost, and causes of death among public mental health clients in eight states. |
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Another well-known and feared complication is superinfection with Pneumococcus and Staphylococcus aureus, leading to increased mortality. |
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The main mortality factor for these turtles is the shrimp trawlers in Mexico, in which many of these turtles go undocumented. |
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The new book majors on mortality, and not just with Mrs. madrigal. |
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The co-occurrence of whales and ships creates an elevated risk of vessel strike, and mortality to whales. |
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Additionally, the distinction from tubal ectopics is important, as cornual pregnancies have an increased risk of severe hemorrhage and mortality. |
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Controversy exists with respect to the effect of inhaled corticosteroids on mortality. |
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These contaminants have a negative effect on the ocean environment, and have been shown to cause lesions and sometimes mortality. |
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Migration carries high costs in predation and mortality, including from hunting by humans, and is driven primarily by availability of food. |
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The international ban on the use of drift nets has also helped reduce the mortality of seabirds and other marine wildlife. |
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In populations with high infant mortality rates, LEB is highly sensitive to the rate of death in the first few years of life. |
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Conversely, significant reduction in the mortality rate can be obtained by preventing just a few deaths. |
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Life expectancy at birth takes account of infant mortality but not prenatal mortality. |
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Gillnetting and Seine netting is a significant cause of mortality in seals and other marine mammals. |
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Life expectancy increases with age as the individual survives the higher mortality rates associated with childhood. |
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Abandoned or lost nets and lines cause mortality through ingestion or entanglement. |
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Sweden ranks in the top five countries with respect to low infant mortality. |
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Portugal's infant mortality rate has dropped sharply since the late 1970s, when 24 of 1000 newborns died in the first year of life. |
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These far outweigh the female mortality rate from breast cancer and cervical cancer. |
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Constant catch and constant fishing mortality are two types of simple harvest control rules. |
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With the exception of birds, for almost all of the animal species studied, males have higher mortality than females. |
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Local gentry and charitable organisations provided relief but could do little to prevent the ensuing mortality. |
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Gillnetting and Seine netting is a significant cause of mortality in whales and other marine mammals. |
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Toxic compounds they produce can make their way up the food chain, resulting in animal mortality. |
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Trawl nets in general, and shrimp trawls in particular, have been identified as sources of mortality for cetacean and finfish species. |
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Nourishment may cause direct mortality to sessile organisms in the target area by burying them under the new sand. |
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Its population enjoys the highest life expectancy and the third lowest infant mortality rate in the world. |
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Even in populations living in protected areas, humans are still the leading cause of mortality for brown bears. |
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Brown bears are also killed in collisions with automobiles, which is a significant cause of mortality in the United States and Europe. |
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Differences in mortality from contagious diseases vary depending on the particular disease and location. |
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For cohorts with some survivors, it is estimated by using mortality experience in recent years. |
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Another hypothesis is that flying has reduced their mortality rate, which would also be true for birds and gliding mammals. |
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In general, maneating is only an infinitesimally small factor of mortality amongst people. |
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The Lord has said that we will be blessed and will live in a degree of glory in the next life according to the eternal laws we obey in mortality. |
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The main causes of mortality in the wild are predators and persecution by humans. |
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In urban centres, the greater the population before the outbreak, the longer the duration of the period of abnormal mortality. |
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One of the biggest causes of mortality in slowworms in suburban areas is the domestic cat, against which it has no defence. |
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This assumption has later been proven wrong, and studies of peasant plague mortality from manor rolls have returned much higher rates. |
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The Old Town became an increasingly dilapidated, overcrowded slum with high mortality rates. |
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In Europe they have the highest rate of mortality from roadkill among amphibians. |
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Native Americans suffered high mortality rates due to their lack of prior exposure to these diseases. |
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As a consequence of these blooms, benthic macrophyte populations were deprived of light, while anoxia caused mass mortality in marine animals. |
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The lack of food security leading to extremely high mortality rate was quite distressing and cause for despair among the colonists. |
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The high rate of mortality among the clergy naturally led to a shortage of priests in many parts of the country. |
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Child mortality was low in comparison with earlier and later periods, at about 150 or fewer deaths per 1000 babies. |
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Use of fire reduced mortality rates and provided protection against predators. |
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However, even with a sophisticated parental nurturing, young crocodiles have a very high mortality rate due to their vulnerability to predation. |
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Despite the risk factors associated with bicycling, cyclists have a lower overall mortality rate when compared to other groups. |
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Life expectancy at birth is forecast to increase from 80 years to 85 years in 2050 and infant mortality is expected to decline. |
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Calves whose mothers do not have antlers are more prone to disease and have significantly higher mortality. |
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Mass vaccination in India resulted in a major decline in smallpox mortality by the end of the 19th century. |
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Snyder claims that archival evidence suggests a maximum excess mortality of nine million during the entire Stalin era. |
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The economic shocks that accompanied wholesale privatization were associated with sharp increases in mortality. |
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In general, Singapore has had the lowest infant mortality rate in the world for the past two decades. |
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Chronic infections by parasites account for a high morbidity and mortality in many underdeveloped countries. |
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The cause for mortality in the control vials might be the isoparaffinic oils used in the spore and control solutions. |
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Infant mortality was at 77 per 1,000 live births in 2005, but in 2013 this figure had dropped to 47 within the first 12 months after birth. |
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The mortality rate of people aged 50 or more that smoke is much higher than the one of non-smokers in the same age group. |
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According to 2010 estimates, Sierra Leone has the 5th highest maternal mortality rate in the world. |
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Primary care is available throughout the island and infant and maternal mortality rates compare favorably with those in developed nations. |
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Disease and infant mortality increased in the 1960s immediately after the revolution, when half of Cuba's 6,000 doctors left the country. |
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The infant mortality rate in Haiti in 2013 was 55 deaths per 1,000 live births, compared to a rate of 6 per 1,000 in other countries. |
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The clandestine discharge of sewage and the consequent proliferation of algae diminish the oxygenation of the waters, causing fish mortality. |
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Babies were not given human social status until they reached two or three years of age due to the high infant mortality rates. |
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The World Bank has helped the Paraguayan government reduce the country's maternal and infant mortality. |
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The most important mortality affecting the larval population was most probably caused by the repeated desiccations of the marsh in the summer. |
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Since the early 1970s Colombia has experienced steady declines in its fertility, mortality, and population growth rates. |
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The 30-day mortality, stent patency, and the incidences of endoleaks and ischemia of the buttocks and lower limbs were compared. |
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By the 16th century it had become an important cause of morbidity and mortality throughout much of the world. |
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During the 1980s, health statistics, including life expectancy and causes of mortality, were gradually made available to the outside world. |
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Some studies show that regular consumption of peanuts is associated with a lower risk of mortality specifically from certain diseases. |
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African Americans have higher rates of mortality than does any other racial or ethnic group for 8 of the top 10 causes of death. |
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In the United States from 2000 to 2009, abortion had a lower mortality rate than plastic surgery. |
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The mortality and morbidity amongst doctors going through these procedures has attracted attention. |
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While maternal mortality seldom results from safe abortions, unsafe abortions result in 70,000 deaths and 5 million disabilities per year. |
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This casts some doubt on 23 April date, as high infant mortality rates meant parents would usually baptise their children shortly after birth. |
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Exit stage left 47 dead bodies of the 112 known people who suffered from the unexplained attacks. This is a mortality rate of 42 percent. |
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Infant mortality rates are relatively high, as 41 infants die per 1,000 live births. |
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There had been improvements in all four countries in life expectancy and in rates of mortality amenable to health care. |
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The WHO also states that malnutrition is by far the biggest contributor to child mortality, present in half of all cases. |
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This was to warn them of their own mortality but also to remind them of what happens to those who break their promises. |
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Although, Ethiopia did not meet the MDG target of reducing maternal mortality rate by two thirds in 2015, there are improvements nonetheless. |
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The Taiwan outbreak that only affected pigs also showed a high mortality for adults. |
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This includes the graveyard poets, from the 1740s and later, whose works are characterised by gloomy meditations on mortality. |
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Gray perhaps knew these men, sharing ideas about death, mortality, and the finality and sublimity of death. |
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Infant mortality is double the national average, and life expectancy is slightly lower than in other parts of the district. |
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Those men who set up for mortality without regard to religion, are generally but virtuous in part. |
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Currently, the maternal mortality rate stands at 420 per 100,000 live births. |
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When I ask how he feels about ageing and his mortality now, Strub smiles. |
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Theirs is an everlasting terrestrial inheritance because they rejected the truth when it was offered to them in mortality. |
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In the 1980s, AIDS was not a treatable disease, and as a consequence the mortality rate at that time was very high. |
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Atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases are a major source of mortality and morbidity in general population. |
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Infant mortality is one of the lowest in the world, and the proportion of the population that smokes is lower than the OECD average. |
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Age, growth, and mortality of gray triggerfish, Balister capriscus, from the northeastern Gulf of Mexico. |
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Ovarian cancer has a high mortality rate because it often has metastasised into the abdominal cavity before it is discovered. |
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For example, the warehouser might be a reinsurer that writes contracts to help primary insurers hedge mortality risk. |
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Allergic rhinitis is often trivialised because it is not associated with any significant mortality or morbidity. |
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After finding out she had terminal cancer, she tried to block out any thoughts of her own mortality. |
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Crocodilian breeders have noted problems with the morbidity and mortality rate of neonatal Yacare Caiman and Morelet's Crocodiles. |
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The authors selected randomised and non-randomised controlled studies with outcomes of perinatal, neonatal, and maternal mortality. |
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Yet even there, even in Sam Watson's The Kadaitcha Sung, I, an Egyptian-born American, felt the intimacy of my own desire, pain, mortality. |
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Tu discovered artemisinin, a drug that has helped significantly reduce the mortality rates of malaria patients. |
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Obesity is associated with the incidence of and mortality from many cancers and may explain the higher rate of leukemia relapse for obese children. |
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Hunting occurs during the dry season and frequently results in bush fires which burn out of control and cause extensive property damage and mortality each year. |
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Birth rates dropped, and mortality rates increased at an alarming rate. |
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In foundling hospitals, and among the children brought up by parish charities, the mortality is still greater than among those of the common people. |
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The in-hospital mortality rate for the group was shockingly high. |
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For the transported, harsh and unhygienic conditions on the slaving ships and poor diets meant that the average mortality rate during the Middle Passage was one in seven. |
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Two major contributary factors were fertility rates and mortality rates. |
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The mortality rates in England changed greatly through the 19th century. |
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Both colonists and the slaves they imported had high mortality rates. |
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Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has one of the lowest mortality rates in the country and is ranked seventh in the country for confidence in doctors. |
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In developed countries, starting around 1880, death rates decreased faster among women, leading to differences in mortality rates between males and females. |
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According to scholars, these encode enigmatic references to learning, religion, mortality, and illusion in the tradition of the Northern Renaissance. |
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A collection of 154 by sonnets, dealing with themes such as the passage of time, love, beauty and mortality, were first published in a 1609 quarto. |
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Unusually, the territory has one of the highest drowning mortality rates in the world being higher than other high risk countries such as China and India. |
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He found that mortality rates decreased over the history of the slave trade, primarily because the length of time necessary for the voyage was declining. |
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A high crew mortality rate on the return voyage was in the captain's interests as it reduced the number of sailors who had to be paid on reaching the home port. |
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Under-five mortality rate is the probability that a newborn baby will die before reaching age five, if subject to current age-specific mortality rates. |
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The poverty of the region, and the high maternal mortality and infant mortality had led to calls from WHO of family planning and encouragement of smaller families. |
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Though the 1851 census has been rightly criticised as underestimating the true extent of mortality, it does provide a framework for the medical history of the Great Famine. |
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Birth rates, infant mortality rates, and death rates are lower in cities than in rural areas due to better access to education, medicines, and hospitals. |
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Ethiopia has a relatively high infant and maternal mortality rate. |
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Brazil's population increased significantly between 1940 and 1970, because of a decline in the mortality rate, even though the birth rate underwent a slight decline. |
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In the 17th century, high mortality rates for newcomers and a very high ratio of men to women made family life either impossible or unstable for most colonists. |
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