Synonym: death rate, deathrate, fatality rate, mortality rate. Similar words: sexuality, a little, Italian, demoralize, coalition, validity, shortage, utility. Meaning: [mɔr'tælətɪ /mɔː-] n. 1. the quality or state of being mortal 2. the ratio of deaths in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 per year.
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31. In the early decades of last century gender differences in late life mortality were very small.
32. Fetal, infant and early childhood mortality and maternity related deaths to women of reproductive age are the classes of mortality examined.
33. We also calculated standardised mortality ratios for all hypertensive patients.
34. The difference in the relative mortality of the extremes of the class hierarchy decrease with age.
35. There are very large and probably widening socio-economic differentials in mortality in Britain.
36. Declines in infant mortality may have contributed indirectly to declining fertility, though evidence on the matter is inconclusive.
37. For other cardiovascular problems, such as stroke, the estrogen users had a 73 % reduction in mortality.
38. The rollercoaster stops briefly during each of the loops so that riders can contemplate their own mortality.
39. Birth order, nevertheless, has an impact upon child mortality that is independent of the mother's age.
40. Predation One of the major causes of mortality in small mammals is predation.
41. Their average life expectancy was 12 years less than that of whites, their infant mortality rate twice that of whites.
42. The overall death rate from cardiovascular disease was close to the national average, the standardised mortality ratio being 94.
43. If these data were combined with clinical data then large subgroups with low mortality could be identified.
44. An appreciable proportion of these cases was associated with high morbidity and mortality.
45. From the 1840s child and young adult mortality contributed most of the decline.
46. Conclusion - Perinatal mortality rates should be adjusted for case mix and referral patterns to get a meaningful result.
47. But it is clearly unsatisfactory because illnesses do not always lead to mortality,(sentencedict.com) particularly during childhood and adult life.
48. This was a rage of feeling, carrying them out of themselves, beyond the confines of their mortality.
49. There continued to be striking regional and social class variations in infant mortality and in life expectancy at later ages.
50. The Bureau carries out regular reviews of each contributing office's mortality and sickness experience against the general experience for all offices.
51. This recognition of mortality and the requirement to transcend it is the first great impulse to mythology.
52. Cardiovascular mortality was not related to the duration of gestation except for a small increase in death rates in men born prematurely.
53. More recently mortality in hospital has again become a subject of concern,(sentencedict.com) as has the difficulty of comparing mortalities in hospitals.
54. The trend in cardiovascular mortality with external conjugate was abolished by allowing for head circumference.
55. Discussion Mortality from sudden infant death syndrome varies between countries.
56. It is therefore crucial to include standardised mortality ratios alongside age weightings to correct for variations in life expectancy.
57. Thus the perinatal mortality ratio is the sum of the late fetal death ratio and the under-7-day mortality rate.
58. These changes in mortality, especially among the old elderly, suggest that we have not reached the maximum human lifespan.
59. The broods were always born during the day and mortality among the fry was quite low.
60. One is that of family circumstances as determinants of mortality differentials.
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