annual mortality

collocation in English

meaningsofannualandmortality

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annual
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈæn.ju.əl/
us
/ˈæn.ju.əl/
happening once ...
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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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(Definition ofannualandmortalityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Reports in older children have emphasized a poor prognosis associated with early diagnosis,36"39 withannualmortalityof 4-6%.
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Annualmortalitydue to herbivore activity was 2.6% from 1997 to 1998 and 1.8% from 1998 to 1999.
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Cumulativeannualmortalitywas 2.3%, and 5- and 10-year survival rates after diagnosis were 90 and 80% respectively.
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Theannualmortalityrate for the cancer center was calculated.
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Annualmortality, therefore, was used in the analyses.
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To assess the effect of position (attached v s. dislodged) and life-cycle stage onannualmortalitypercentages independence tests were performed.
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Age-specificannualmortalityrates also must be identified for death from other causes ("death other").
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Theannualmortalityrate of infested trees was c. 40% during the study period.
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We calculatedannualmortalitybased on field data of 4-y and 1-y intervals and the actual difference in mortality between pre-drought and post-drought could be smaller than calculated.
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Adultannualmortalityincreased from 0.41% in the 0-50-m section to 1.31% in the 150-200-m section of the plot.
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Trends ofannualmortalityrates for prostate cancer in the four last decades (age adjusted on the world standard population) have been increasing (8;10;27).
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Dipterocarpaceae showed the largest difference inannualmortalitybetween the two periods, with 12-30 times higher mortality in the drought period.
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The totalannualmortalityof the cancer types considered is 664 (whole population) 76 (females only) per million of which we ascribe 25 per cent to water pollution.
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Third, persons who survived an elective or an emergency operation had higherannualmortalityrates than the general population.
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Theannualmortalitytables are then converted to monthly tables by assuming that the mortality rates at fractional ages between age x and x+1 follow a uniform distribution.
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The estimate is derived by relating details of post-mortem examinations carried out at a number of centres to the knownannualmortalityrate of the population as a whole.
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The averageannualmortalityrate from snakebite was 14 deaths per 100,000 population.
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British statistics show anannualmortalityrate of 1.26 and 0.62 deaths per million person-years in men and women, respectively.
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