Use "mortality rate" in a sentence

1. The granary weevil mortality rate was higher than the mortality rate of the saw-toothed grain beetle.

2. The mortality rate was way down.

3. • Change in mortality rate due to accidents

4. Valuation basisinclude interest assumption and mortality rate assumption.

5. This resulted in an increased mortality rate in women.

6. Anorexia has the highest mortality rate of any psychiatric disorder

7. The nation's infant mortality rate has reached a record low.

8. Tobacco advertising encourages smoking and creates this senseless mortality rate.

9. That was a mortality rate of one afflicted child in four.

10. In the absence of these, the hospital mortality rate was 6%.

11. The city's most shocking statistic is its high infant mortality rate.

12. In London, the mortality rate was great and the court was dispersed.

13. The mortality rate then rises, so that few will survive to L

14. Arteriovenous shunts in the liver are associated with a high mortality rate

15. Although does are excellent mothers, fawn mortality rate is 45 to 70%.

16. The annual turnover or mortality rate in Bobcats is estimated at 22%

17. Without immediate treatment, septic shock follows, with a mortality rate over 50 %.

18. In patients undergoing elective myotomy the mortality rate is less than 1%.

19. Niger's high infant mortality rate is comparable to levels recorded in neighboring countries.

20. Consequently, to combat this high mortality rate large numbers of offspring are necessary.

21. You tell doctors that's okay, your mortality rate is gonna go through the roof.

22. Wars and natural disasters are both the reasons for the mortality rate to skyrocket.

23. Mortality rate was 25% in the Anteroposterior and 83% in the lateral injury group

24. Askoli suffers a 50 percent child mortality rate, largely as a result of gastro-enteritis.

25. According to the organization Save the Children, Niger has the world's highest infant mortality rate.

26. Our small complication-and mortality rate is attributed to our active surgical approach with early laparotomy.

27. Unsuccessfully treated severe depression is a disease with a mortality rate similar to that of cancer.

28. In Benin, there is a high mortality rate for children under 5 due to preventable diseases

29. This hypothesis considers those people as “statistically immortal” because they artificially lower the Hispanic mortality rate.

30. The mortality rate of the virus largely depends on the immune status of the infected dogs.

31. Conclusions - Nonstaphylococcal CIED - related infections are prevalent and diverse with a relatively low virulence and mortality rate.

32. HIT II has a high mortality rate because of pulmonary emboli, cerebrovascular accidents, myocardial and limb infarctions.

33. The health information system, however, does not currently allow for determination of # and the maternal mortality rate

34. It already has a 70 percent mortality rate if you get it, but it's hard to get.

35. A falling mortality rate led to a gradual increase in the proportion of the aged in the population.

36. Of course, allowance must be made for those who died, the annual mortality rate being about 1 percent.

37. In general, Singapore has had the lowest infant mortality rate in the world for the past two decades.

38. The health information system, however, does not currently allow for determination of U5MR and the maternal mortality rate.

39. Sickle cell disease may lead to various acute and chronic complications, several of which have a high mortality rate.

40. The infant mortality rate is correlative with the average GDP, the total fertility rate and the crude birth rate.

41. In the last great outbreak in 19 000 infants died of diarrhoea and the infant mortality rate climbed to

42. Infected-Aestivated snails exhibited greater mortality rate and weight loss after 7 days than did the infected-starved snails

43. Portugal has the highest mortality rate for diabetes in the Eur-A, with a sharp increase since the 1980s.

44. The higher the absolute maximum temperature and the longer the duration of anaesthesia, the greater was the mortality rate.

45. The place has the worst infant-mortality rate, the highest illegitimacy rate, the lowest rate of high-school graduation.

46. Their average life expectancy was 12 years less than that of whites, their infant mortality rate twice that of whites.

47. These symptoms are part of what is called “delirium tremens,” and this is estimated to have a 20-percent mortality rate.

48. While inner London has the lowest mortality rate of any region in the country, not all its hospitals are top performers.

49. The post-war concern about population decline and the high infant mortality rate contributed to the introduction of the Midwives Act 190

50. Access to health clinics is vastly better than it was five years ago and the infant mortality rate is beginning to drop.

51. Anorexia is a complex illness – one that has the highest mortality rate of any mental illness – that manifests differently for each individual

52. Stomach ulcers and other digestive disorders are rife and there is a high mortality rate amongst veal calves despite their brief lifetime.

53. The higher infant mortality rate among the working class was probably a major element throughout the nineteenth century in encouraging frequent pregnancies.

54. The mortality rate for lancehead envenomations is 0.5–3% if the patient receives treatment and 7% if the patient does not receive treatment.

55. During the first year of life there is a 35% mortality rate, and 73% of those occurrences of infant mortality are the entire litter.

56. The "natural" mortality rate of childbirth—where nothing is done to avert maternal death—has been estimated as being 1500 deaths per 100,000 births.

57. Anorexia nervosa (AN) has the highest mortality rate of all psychiatric illnesses due to the widespread organ dysfunction caused by the underlying severe malnutrition

58. The Bode index is a tool that is used by healthcare professionals to predict the mortality rate (death rate) from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

59. ¶ Acute lupus pneumonitis (1–12%) and the alveolar hemorrhage syndrome (10–20%) are uncommon complications in SLE with a mortality rate of more than 50%.

60. The mortality rate of the alopecic females over the same period was 43%, similar to that of nonalopecic females (40%) as was their birth rate.

61. The overall mortality rate from Boozing is the third highest in England at 0.52 deaths per 1,000 people - just behind the North West and North East

62. The tallest spruce measured in each juvenile survey plot had the same mortality rate regardless of absolute size, and spruce mortality was reduced when associated with aspen.

63. Practical application of Correlation using R:-Determining the association between Fertility and Infant Mortality Rate (Using the existing dataset “swiss”) Below is the code to compute the Correlation

64. For the transported, harsh and unhygienic conditions on the slaving ships and poor diets meant that the average mortality rate during the Middle Passage was one in seven.

65. There is a high infant mortality rate (60 for every 1000 births) and the prevalence of HIV among those between15-49 is 2 percent, according to World Bank estimates.

66. Pulmonary artery banding could be performed in all acyanotic malformations with a mortality rate of 17 % and of 12.5 % in isolated VSD (including debanding and VSD closure in several cases).

67. The in-hospital mortality rate in the Bicuspid group was lower than that in the tricuspid group; however, this figure did not reach statistical significance (9% vs 24%, P = 0.15).

68. This was in part due to a public-health campaign by the American occupational army, and later the Japanese government, which cut the infant mortality rate in half in ten years.

69. The combined stroke mortality rate of operations performed within the quality management project of the German Society of Vascular Surgery is lower than the accepted upper limits of the American Heart Association.

70. RESULTS: The mortality rate was 0%. 11 (16%) of 70 patients had medical complications (pneumonia, 9; arrhythmia, 2) and 16 (23%) had surgery-related complications (wound infection, 12; anastomotic leakage, 5) postoperatively.

71. The year after he wrote that, however, The British Journal of Surgery (October 1986) reported that prior to the advent of transfusions, gastrointestinal hemorrhage had “a mortality rate of only 2.5 per cent.”

72. Blackleg or Blackquarter or Clostridial myositis is an acute infectious disease of ruminants caused by Clostridium chauvoei and characterized by emphysematous swelling, usually in the bulky muscles, severe toxemia, and high mortality rate

73. Antibiosis is a type of resistance in which feeding on the plant results in alteration of insects' physiological parameters (i.e., increased development rate, lower fecundity, and higher mortality rate) (Painter 1958, Panda and Khush 1995).

74. It is estimated that for every 20 mm Hg systolic or 10 mm Hg diastolic increase in blood pressures above 115/75 mm Hg, the mortality rate for both ischemic heart disease and stroke doubles.

75. To evaluate the prevalence of anamnestic indicators for sleep-related respiratory disturbances (SRD), the polysomnographic type of SRD, the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms, and the relationship between SRD and increased mortality rate in achondroplastic children and adolescents.

76. Calomel was also a common ingredient in teething powders in Britain up until 1954, causing widespread mercury poisoning in the form of pink disease, which at the time had a mortality rate of 1 in 10.

77. “The other half do not take their treatment, or take it very irregularly, which causes a much higher mortality rate (25 percent of those treated) and also produces a strain of tubercle bacillus that is resistant to antibiotics.”

78. Botulism definition is - acute food poisoning that is caused by Botulinum toxin produced in food by a bacterial clostridium (Clostridium Botulinum) and is characterized by muscle weakness and paralysis, disturbances of vision, swallowing, and speech, and a high mortality rate.

79. Furthermore, widely used Baitfishes, such as minnows, could be raised in such closed-loop fish farms instead of being massively extracted from the environment by wholesalers and stored in holding systems with a high mortality rate, which means netting even more Baitfishes to sell to recreational fishermen.

80. By detecting the polymorphic site with the current molecular biology technique and choosing the advantageous allelotype individual as reserved seed with mark auxiliary selection (MAS), it can obviously improve the diarrhea resistance of the weanling pig in population and greatly decrease the mortality rate of the weanling pig.