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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121. It should be noted that, jointly with maternal age, parity is also associated with maternal mortality.
122. In a region where infant mortality is high, the argument struck a responsive chord.
123. Changing mortality and fertility patterns are likely to have contributed to this fall.
124. Let us turn now to the relationship between the chronic sickness and mortality rates.
125. Changes in mortality have influenced the marital status composition of the older age groups in Britain over the last century.
126. With high mortality rates even a large family size only just replaces the parents.
127. Results - Cancer mortality was not significantly different in clinic patients as a whole and controls.
128. Further reduction of infant mortality and chronic handicap depends increasingly on prevention of such disorders.
129. For example, improved pregnancy outcome that reduces infant mortality will increase productivity in the labor force in 16 to 25 years.
130. As mentioned above, the rate of reduction in the level of infant mortality was not uniform in each maternal age group.
131. In two developing countries, the lowest frequency of fetal mortality is at births above second but below sixth or seventh order.
132. A nonlinear relationship was observed between coronary heart and stroke mortality with the two hour postprandial blood glucose.
133. The overall in-hospital mortality of 15.6% of this cohort was similar to short-term mortality of similar cohorts in previous studies.
134. The oral hygiene index carried about the same level of increased risk for total mortality as for the incidence of coronary heart disease.
135. Soil temperature was not controlled in our study[sentencedict.com], and so the evidence linking temperature and root mortality is circumstantial.
136. None of the cited studies of children evaluated the prediction of mortality.
137. Besides, food and exercise guidelines may not be the conclusive benchmark for mortality after all.
138. Life-history theory could readily explain dwarfing if juvenile, but not adult, male mortality were large.
139. Consequently mortality is the oldest and most widely used index of health status.
140. The real frequency of worldwide maternal mortality may be as much as three to five times higher than this ratio.
141. Despite the above measures septic shock, regardless of aetiology, continues to have a mortality of 60-90%.
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142. Anhui officials produced impressive statistics for the decline in infant mortality in the county visited.
143. Long-term studies on mortality showed that there was little evidence to believe that losing weight will prolong your life, either.
144. It can not be overemphasized that many non-biological factors mitigate the influence of fertility patterns upon health and mortality.
145. There is massive investment in disease and mortality which the system protects by distracting people's attention from it.
146. Infant mortality is frequently assumed to be an especially sensitive indicator of severe poverty.
147. For these categories hospital 1 had the lowest perinatal mortality rates among the consultant units after adjustment for risk factors.
148. Most studies have found no increase in fetal mortality when blood glucose levels are controlled in this way.
149. The lack of a gold standard for health service need was a reason for using standardised mortality ratio in the RAWP formula.
150. Again he found the same link between unemployment and mortality.
More similar words: sexuality, a little, Italian, demoralize, coalition, validity, shortage, utility, ability, important, facility, mortgage, stability, liability, importantly, uncomfortable, capability, disability, of importance, credibility, flexibility, reliability, availability, transportation, accountability, opportunity, little by little, alien, valid, curtain.