crude mortality
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcrudeandmortality
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crude
adjective
uk/kruːd/us/kruːd/
simple and not skilfully done ...
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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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Thecrudemortalityrates for males aged 65 or over were, respectively, 74 and 78 per 1000 population.
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However, although filtration of water systems had some disease-specific benefits, the decline incrudemortalitycould not be attributed to them.
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Thecrudemortalityper 1,000 inhabitants diminished from 9.4 in 1980 to 8.9 in 1994.
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The outcome was much poorer in hospital-acquired episodes with acrudemortalityof 91.2% and 7-, 14- and 28-day mortalities of 52.9, 67.7 and 85.3 % respectively.
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Crudemortalityrates were calculated for 7-, 14-, 28-day and overall mortality.
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Thecrudemortalityrates for males aged 65 or over were, respectively, 74 and 78 per 1000 population.
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Some argue that acrudemortalityrate of one death per ten thousand people per day is already a full-scale emergency.
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Hiscrudemortalityrate is 1.4% for all comers in cardiac surgery as opposed to the above mentioned societies risk adjusted mortality rates of 2.25%.
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Thecrudemortalityin the unvaccinated was 11%, and 15% in children 0-4 years old.
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Thecrudemortalityrate for control subjects was 21.9%.
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Thecrudemortalityrate for subjects infected with the resistant bacteremia was 71.9%, and the attributable mortality rate was determined to be 50% with a 95% confidence interval.
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