Collocations withmortality

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age-specific mortality
Age-specific mortality peaks at regular intervals corresponding with the times at which offspring are born.
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all-cause mortality
No reduction in all-cause mortality was realized (2;22).
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annual mortality
Reports in older children have emphasized a poor prognosis associated with early diagnosis,36"39 with annual mortality of 4-6%.
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childhood mortality
The third way in which childhood mortality affects fertility is also mediated by rational choice.
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crude mortality
However, although filtration of water systems had some disease-specific benefits, the decline in crude mortality could not be attributed to them.
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differential mortality
However, this article focuses on the first main result of the longitudinal analysis : the differential mortality within industrial populations.
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excess mortality
What seems not to have been examined is the possibility that the lower socio-economic status of single men contributes to their excess mortality.
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in-hospital mortality
Overall mortality includes in-hospital mortality and 14 days' post-discharge mortality.
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increased mortality
However, the excess juvenile females do not appear to suffer increased mortality nor are they protected from a fatal host response.
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infant mortality
Certainly, there are some aspects of infant mortality that relate to medical care.
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mass mortality
The die-back was first encountered in 1964 and mass mortality started in the late 1960s.
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maternal mortality
Maternal mortality is a regular event but there is no registration of death in the village.
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mortality ratio
The national rate (standardized mortality ratio 100) is 26-1 male deaths per 10,000 living.
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mortality salience
Although atheists under mortality salience did not show stronger supernatural belief, neither did they derogate supernatural beliefs (in defending an atheistic worldview).
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natural mortality
These dormant stages could be subject to natural mortality but were free of insecticidal effects.
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neonatal mortality
These are important pathways through which teenage motherhood can influence neonatal mortality.
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operative mortality
Second, there was a positive operative mortality for both emergency and elective surgery patients (38% and 4%, respectively).
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overall mortality
Overall mortality includes in-hospital mortality and 14 days' post-discharge mortality.
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perinatal mortality
Perinatal mortality, restricted to number of stillbirths and first week neonatal deaths, obscures t he real extent of loss associated with twin gestations.
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perioperative mortality
Perioperative mortality has been 0% for 1990-1994.
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predictor of mortality
Septic shock as a predictor of mortality in bacteremia caused by coagulase-negative staphylococci.
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premature mortality
They are associated with premature mortality and have profound socio-economic impacts, both for individuals and for the wider economy.
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reduced mortality
Note that reduced mortality is by far the largest component of benefits, accounting for over three-quarters of the total.
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significant mortality
Livestock, however, are highly susceptible and face significant mortality or productivity loss.
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source of mortality
Since natural enemies are an important source of mortality, conservation biological control is a tactic to be considered.
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standardized mortality
The standardized mortality ratio is expressed in terms of the standard rate for the whole country taken as 100.
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total mortality
The total mortality rate included all deaths that occurred during the hospital stay, independent of the underlying cause, among patients with bacteraemia.
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