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mortality

/mawr-tal-i-tee/US // mɔrˈtæl ɪ ti //UK // (mɔːˈtælɪtɪ) //

死亡率,死亡人数,死亡,死亡率问题

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural mor·tal·i·ties.

    • : the state or condition of being subject to death; mortal character, nature, or existence.
    • : the relative frequency of deaths in a specific population; death rate.
    • : mortal beings collectively; humanity.
    • : death or destruction on a large scale, as from war, plague, or famine.
    • : Obsolete. death.

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Examples

  • Khat “contributes to the family breakdown in our society, and it increases morbidity and mortality resulting from khat consumption,” says Awale.

  • Sorting out the causes of age and race disparities in colorectal cancer incidences and mortalities, and understanding the nature of the disease more thoroughly, will take time.

  • To forecast population, you need to look at three factors—fertility, mortality, and migration.

  • According to the paper, the UN uses trends from the past to predict how fertility and mortality will evolve across countries in the future.

  • In simulations of epidemics with a low rate of transmission, widespread mask wearing is “very, very effective at reducing hospitalizations and mortality,” he says.

  • With a mortality rate of 70 percent, the more cases that arise, the deadlier this epidemic becomes.

  • Advanced maternal age dramatically increases the risk of maternal mortality as well as birth defects like Down Syndrome.

  • That data (collected in 2012 and 2013) is obsolete: Jesse Logan confirms both areas are “now showing significant mortality.”

  • Current human-caused grizzly mortality is at a near record high: 56 killed in 2012.

  • Experts generally consider known mortality to represent about half of actual grizzly bear deaths for the ecosystem.

  • He explains the late departure of the ships for Nueva España, and the consequent mortality reported on one of them.

  • Seen in this light, infant mortality and the cruel wastage of disease were viewed with complacence.

  • With what power would come the promise of the resurrection of the body, amid the crumbling relics of mortality!

  • We might read between the lines his noble love of mankind, his compassion for our helplessness, our mortality and pettiness.

  • Where such cases occur, patients should be fully prepared for the worst As a rule, the mortality is from 40 to 70 per centum.