premature death
collocation in Englishmeaningsofprematureanddeath
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premature
adjective
uk/ˈprem.ə.tʃər/us/ˌpriː.məˈtʊr/
happening or done too soon, especially before the natural or ...
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death
noun[C or U]
uk/deθ/us/deθ/
the end ...
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We did not include costs related to staff salaries, loss of productivity fromprematuredeath, or downstream healthcare consumption.
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The ' badness ' ofprematuredeathis particularly felt if the deceased himself carries responsibility for his early death.
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Special interest groups and parochial in-fighting condemned generations of infants toprematuredeath.
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Beyond these symptoms, however, opium did not cause diseases andprematuredeath; instead the user, barring other illnesses, could live out his natural life span.
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In short, the region above and to the left of the normal range denotesprematuredeathor collapse.
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Like the risk of unemployment, the risk ofprematuredeathis also unevenly distributed throughout the population.
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If 100, 000 people are exposed to a 1/100,000 risk ofprematuredeath, there will, statistically, be one such death.
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As a result of thisprematuredeath, 2563 years of life were lost.
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Between 20 percent and 30 percent of those who fall suffer injuries that reduce mobility and independence and increase the risk ofprematuredeath.
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For example, behavior that is well adapted for producing drug-induced euphoria may result inprematuredeathof the organism.
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Cigarette smoking continues to be the main preventable cause ofprematuredeathin industrialised countries.
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In view of this, we decided to employ a rather more highly structured approach by breaking the wealth-risk ofprematuredeathtrade-off into a number of conceptually more manageable steps.
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Costs for outpatient visits, rehabilitation, drugs, and production losses due toprematuredeathand early retirement were estimated on the basis of both published and nonpublished sources.
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The evaluation considered only benefits to vaccinated individuals but included both direct and indirect costs, using the human capital approach to value lost earnings fromprematuredeath.
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