predictor of mortality

collocation in English

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predictor
noun[C]
uk
/prɪˈdɪk.tər/
us
/prɪˈdɪk.tɚ/
something such as an event or fact that enables you to say what will happen in ...
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mortality
noun[U]
uk
/mɔːˈtæl.ə.ti/
us
/mɔːrˈtæl.ə.t̬i/
the way that people do not live ...
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Septic shock as apredictorofmortalityin bacteremia caused by coagulase-negative staphylococci.
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Earlier studies70,71 have also reported that pulmonary hypertension is a strongpredictorofmortality.
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We confirm that the single most significantpredictorofmortalityis the patient's pre-operative condition (metabolic acidosis, renal failure, septicemia, and so on).
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Among those aged under 60, in contrast to the two older age groups, marital status was a significantpredictorofmortalityrisk.
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Piped water is a surprisingly poorpredictorofmortality, and refugee status appears not to influence mortality at all when controlled for other factors.
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Follow up study of longstanding depression aspredictorofmortalityin elderly people living in the community.
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It is a strongpredictorofmortalityfor children under 5 years old.
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Anthropometric measurements as predictors of mortality in a community population aged 70 years and over.
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Several demographic and clinical factors were predictors of mortality.
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Moreover, none of the reasons for retirement remained significant predictors of mortality.
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The prevalence of hypertension, and abnormalities in glucose metabolism are major predictors of mortality and morbidity in untreated cases of the disease.
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Healthy older persons low intakes of protein, carbohydrate, fat, and total energy were found to be strong predictors of mortality.
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