lethality|lethalities in English

noun

deadliness, quality of being fatal

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1. The fighting machines exemplified in this painting, the combination of liberty and lethality.

2. In a survev of 93 abdominothoracic or cervical resections, the lethality was 6.3%.

3. What does Assassinate do? I don´t mean lethality, i mean the combat art

4. How dangerous is the Abuser? Assessing lethality in an abuse situation: Some domestic violence is life threatening

5. Sections 46, 48, 49, and 51 of the CPR specify the classification criteria for acute lethality.

6. Special excerpts allow the visualisation of multiple parameters of diseases and their trends, length of hospitalisation, lethality, etc.

7. The mine is on reduced frequency testing for As, Cu, Pb, Ni, Zn, Radium and acute lethality.

8. Primary lethality was 8.3 %. Suture insufficiency occurred in 2.7 % of Graham and in 18.2 % of Roux anastomosis.

9. The CSIC virologist shows the advantages of his SARS-CoV-2 vaccine prototype, explains the virus's lethality and Augurates new epidemics

10. Airpower’s speed, range, flexibility, precision, and lethality provide a spectrum of employment options with effects that range from tactical to strategic

11. So we don't actually know what the lethality was of the 1918 strain to wild birds before it jumped from birds to humans.

12. Atmin is also thought to be involved in embryonic development, as an absence of Atmin causes late-embryonic lethality in mice with a range of organ development defects

13. Previous experiments employing Aerosolized rabies virus have examined the lethality and the viscerotropic nature of aerosol exposure in laboratory settings [8, 9, 19, 20]

14. Aneuploidy interferes with growth and development of an organism and frequently causes lethality and has been associated with disease, sterility, and solid tumors formation 2).

15. Grab improved Backstab for +30% crit, Lethality for +30% crit damage, and opportunity for +20% damage and you'll be quite the death dealer with this skill

16. Grab improved Backstab for +30% crit, Lethality for +30% crit damage, and opportunity for +20% damage and you'll be quite the death dealer with this skill

17. Taken together, these findings indicate that vanadate would be a potent mitigator suppressing the acute lethality (hematopoietic syndrome) and minimizing the detrimental effects (Anhematopoiesis and delayed genotoxic effects) induced by TBI in mice.

18. By identifying a moderating variable, namely, the Attempter's preconceptions about the lethality of his act, the authors were able to solve the puzzle of the low correlations between intent and leth …

19. The poison of an Amphisbaena is about as potent as that of an ordinary serpent, though the fact that it is administered twice by the creature's twin mouths contributes greatly to its lethality.

20. Finally, sodium orthovanadate is a potent mitigator, suppressing the acute lethality (hematopoietic syndrome) and minimizing the detrimental effects (Anhematopoiesis and delayed genotoxic effects) of radiation-induced damage to the hematopoietic system in mice

21. Arsine is the chemical compound with the formula As H 3.This flammable, pyrophoric, and highly toxic gas is the simplest compound of arsenic.Aside from its lethality, it finds applications in the semiconductor industry and for the synthesis of organoarsenic compounds.

22. Botulinum neurotoxins, causative agents of botulism in humans, are produced by Clostridium Botulinum, an anaerobic spore-former Gram-positive bacillus.Botulinum neurotoxin poses a major bioweapon threat because of its extreme potency and lethality; its ease of production, transport, and misuse; and the need for prolonged intensive care among affected persons.