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| "Socioeconomic determinants of infant | mortality: A worldwide study of 152 low-, middle-, and |
| ter Seventh Angel split, Arkley formed Ashen | Mortality adopting a doomier style mixed with mediaeva |
| In-Hospital | Mortality after Pancreatic Resection for Chronic Pancr |
| ples of a retrospective cohort are Long-Term | Mortality after Gastric Bypass Surgery. |
| study indicated progress in curbing maternal | mortality almost every place in the world except sub-S |
| erhood, love, spirituality, crime, guilt and | mortality amid the dangerous underworld of modern Barc |
| hoid as a significant cause of morbidity and | mortality among U.S. military personnel. |
| he competing predators can cause high enough | mortality among the lacewings to effectively relieve p |
| ng and writing a report on the high rates of | mortality among British soldiers serving in the presid |
| infant | mortality and for the healthy development of the child |
| combination with an ACE to achieve improved | mortality and morbidity vs. an ACE alone and additiona |
| Together these groups analyzed | mortality and morbidity data to create a cancer-by-cou |
| There is an increased risk of | mortality and length of stay in the intensive care uni |
| with heart failure, where they also predict | mortality and ventricular rhythm abnormalities. |
| hoices play a significant role in health and | mortality, and can also define cultures and play a rol |
| lored by a bitter-sweet recognition of human | mortality, and the urgent importance of finding happin |
| e, increased rates of maternal morbidity and | mortality, and higher rates of low birth weight babies |
| While the crisis produced excess | mortality and suffering across the affected areas, par |
| to Congress detailing U.S. efforts to reduce | mortality and promote the health of newborns, children |
| implement a comprehensive strategy to reduce | mortality and improve the health of newborns, children |
| n's comment that, "Music dispels the fear of | mortality and the need for rigid and permanent identit |
| Among the results were an increase in infant | mortality and as many as 700,000 deaths attributed to |
| Ian Arkley (formerly of Seventh Angel, Ashen | Mortality and My Silent Wake). |
| into depression after thinking about his own | mortality, and so sets out from his palace seeking wis |
| nature, his childhood faith, hunger, his own | mortality, and in the end, cannibalism. |
| heart attacks, but do not improve all-cause | mortality and are therefore indicated only in those no |
| usicoccum, including F. aesculi, causes some | mortality, and root and crown rot caused by Phytophtho |
| Long-term effects of DPP-4 inhibitors on | mortality and morbidity are so far inconclusive, altho |
| Trends in incidence, | mortality and survival |
| Little is known of | mortality and longevity. |
| The primary outcome measures were | mortality and mortality or liver transplantation. |
| Real and Primal Side deals with Van Vinkle's | mortality and thoughts of death while Elvis Killed Ken |
| John has published several books on | mortality and health statistics. |
| and uncle, they could make a choice between | mortality and immortality, expressed by whether they w |
| ition increases the risk of anemia, maternal | mortality, and underweight or unhealthy newborns. |
| be: with thoughts of God's greatness, man's | mortality, and the teshuvah period. |
| which shows that the rates of cancer, infant | mortality and leukaemia exceed those reported in Hiros |
| , who was blamed for miscarriages and infant | mortality, and says that aetite can be worn as an amul |
| ,c12) in hatchling chicks (2005) showed high | mortality and low hatchability rates among CLA-supplem |
| Achievements such as low levels of infant | mortality and population growth, and high levels of li |
| aluating his own aimless life in the face of | mortality and is planning to have a child with Judith, |
| Elizabethan slang, "dying" referred both to | mortality and to orgasm.) |
| day had a 16 percent lower risk of all-cause | mortality and a 26 percent lower risk of cardiovascula |
| rooted in basic human concerns: sensuality, | mortality, and mystery....His work is perpetually rele |
| Bladder cancer diagnosis and | mortality are generally elevated in affected areas. |
| book Final Exam: A Surgeon's Reflections on | Mortality as well as her online column Doctor and Pati |
| fertility rates were best explained by child | mortality, as measured indirectly by infant mortality, |
| xample, the results of a clinical trial with | mortality as the endpoint could be interpreted as a ce |
| ight glucose control significantly increased | mortality at 90 days after admission to the ICU as com |
| in 2004, a workshop of the play Morbidity & | Mortality at the historic Cherry Lane Theatre in 2005, |
| endan did not significantly reduce all-cause | mortality at 180 days. |
| e early 1930s Cotton's rate of postoperative | mortality began to be a matter of professional debate |
| outh Africa she became aware of the scale of | mortality being caused by the disease AIDS in the coun |
| ss these initial findings failed to show any | mortality benefit. |
| f infectious diseases” due to the remarkable | mortality benefits derived from new antimicrobials and |
| The | Mortality Bill for the year 1665, published by the Par |
| The | Mortality Bill for the year 1665, published by the Par |
| The | Mortality Bill for the year 1665, published by the Wor |
| The | Mortality Bill for the year 1665 , published by the Pa |
| rm administration is associated with reduced | mortality, but unwanted effects limit its clinical use |
| as these have the potential to reduce infant | mortality by 13 percent. |
| f atropine and 2-pam-chloride) will increase | mortality by enhancing botulin toxin's mechanism of to |
| mote equality for women, and reduce maternal | mortality by three-quarters and child mortality by two |
| n reduced diabetes complications and overall | mortality by about 30% when compared with insulin and |
| sosorbide dinitrate with hydralazine reduced | mortality by 43%, reduced hospitalizations by 39%, and |
| nnium Development Goal of reduction of child | mortality by two-thirds, to make a very major contribu |
| These services could reduce infant | mortality by two thirds, reduce maternal mortality by |
| Accounting for overall | mortality, cancer, liver disease, and pregnancy compli |
| lamed weeks of heat and smog for the jump in | mortality compared to the same time last year. |
| 4%) had a hazard ratio of 1.2 for all-cause | mortality compared to controls, and a hazard ratio of |
| The sixth revision included morbidity and | mortality conditions, and its title was modified to re |
| Unfortunately the personification of | mortality, Death, a more recent ally, becomes vastly o |
| meta-analysis which found that there was no | mortality difference. |
| le as males appear to suffer higher rates of | mortality due to a greater susceptibility to predators |
| Extensive | mortality due to this pest in the Cascade Mountain ran |
| The Phenomenon of Death: Faces of | Mortality, ed. with introduction and bibliography (New |
| such as poverty, hunger, maternal and child | mortality, education, clean water and others. |
| causes an epidemic murine illness with high | mortality, especially among colonies of laboratory mic |
| on the region were massive, with the excess | mortality estimated at about 70 000 people. |
| out Job's humble repentant acknowledgment of | mortality faced with divinity in all its majesty and g |
| o Accelerate Infant | Mortality failures |
| 7, during which time, cardiovascular disease | mortality fell by 80 per cent. |
| ion: promotion of birth registration, infant | mortality field studies, production of instructional p |
| 'Intimacy and | Mortality Finer's People' by Robin Gibson, published b |
| This reflection upon his own | mortality followed the recent deaths of his father and |
| The Bills of | Mortality for the year 1665, published by the Parish C |
| A bill of | mortality for the plague in 1665. |
| Infant | mortality for Dorchester, at 11.4 per thousand, was sl |
| improve the lives and decrease morbidity and | mortality for those with HIV, but it can actually also |
| wers something of Light, despite his fear of | mortality, for as long as it was given to him to remai |
| n threat to its population is likely bycatch | mortality from shrimp trawlers, although habitat degra |
| "The number of new cases of malaria and | mortality from malaria have decreased by somewhere bet |
| l trends and of geographical distribution of | mortality from cancer, cardiovascular diseases, perina |
| mi connoisseurs suffered great morbidity and | mortality from Diphyllobothrium after eating unrefrige |
| ndrome (ARDS) and experience higher rates of | mortality from ARDS when compared to non-alcoholics. |
| The | mortality from acute fatty liver of pregnancy has been |
| s initially and decreases later, for example | mortality from cancer following diagnosis or treatment |
| of IRDS), and to decrease the incidence and | mortality from intracranial hemorrhage in premature in |
| Despite severe | mortality from hurricanes in 2007, the re-introduction |
| scriptive studies have reported an excess of | mortality from mesothelioma in individuals living in t |
| an American women have a higher incidence of | mortality from breast cancer than Caucasian women. |
| reatest current threat to S. p. hefneri high | mortality from stray cats. |
| ho quit smoking have a temporary increase in | mortality from lung cancer compared to smokers, but th |
| In cities like Manchester and Liverpool | mortality from smallpox, measles, scarlet fever and wh |
| he muraglitazar group had a higher all-cause | mortality, greater incidence of edema and heart failur |
| ension took place in Ponce, where damage and | mortality had been extensive, especially for the poor. |
| Excess | mortality has been seen in patients with symptomatic h |
| these initial resources become depleted, the | mortality hazard shoots up and then declines following |
| All-cause | mortality helps balance a reduced risk of death from c |
| ssible evidence of an increased incidence of | mortality; however, they found no indication of an inc |
| quality and empowering women, reducing child | mortality, improving maternal health and combating HIV |
| Infections are the second leading cause of | mortality in pond raised catfish in the southeastern U |
| st, Forbes undertook studies of massive fish | mortality in Lake Mendota, Wisconsin. |
| r, 'The demography of Mau Mau: fertility and | mortality in Kenya in the 1950s: a demographer's viewp |
| Edwards suggests that the primary reason for | mortality in grouse population is Homeostasis dependin |
| onsible for the incidence of tobacco-related | mortality in men being significantly lower in Sweden t |
| nesting and feeding habitats, and incidental | mortality in fishing operations. |
| Maloney, Ford and Pell reformed | Mortality in late 2005 with guitarist Andrew Lilley, a |
| National Commission for Prevention of Infant | Mortality in the late 1980s. |
| uth and Southeast, with continued reports of | mortality in Oklahoma. |
| ampaign on Accelerated Reduction of Maternal | Mortality in Africa, and one of the pleas we made is f |
| t Fazal Ali Realizing the increase of infant | mortality in the Swat Region and unavailability of Pro |
| which is associated with heightened risks of | mortality in renal failure patients, and using these t |
| Epidemics and | mortality in Tokugawa Japan: 1600-1868 (1983) |
| Investigation of | Mortality in the Indian Army, (1839) |
| his first two Lancet publications on cancer | mortality in Scotland. |
| 0 mg/kg cause clinical signs and significant | mortality in rats. |
| y of the effect on coronary events and total | mortality in dietary intervention trials found a 6% re |
| In general, | mortality is 1% to 2%, with deaths occurring 5 to 7 da |
| men and 77.8 years of age for women; infant | mortality is lower the 0.5%; birthrate in the state is |
| us; so even if symptoms are treated promptly | mortality is high. |
| Child | mortality is the highest in the Yakut-Sakha Republic. |
| The competition between young being great, | mortality is significant. |
| While acute | mortality is low, death can occur from long term compl |
| The book's theme is | mortality: it analyzes how people might react to the c |
| Mortality may reach 10 percent. | |
| recent studies suggest that the decrease in | mortality may be the result of increased physician awa |
| oblem in an area measured by financial cost, | mortality, morbidity, or other indicators. |
| sh screens that they said would improve fish | mortality more than new cooling towers. |
| Drawing on similar influences to Ashen | Mortality, My Silent Wake is a more experimental progr |
| "Issues of maternal | mortality need the urgent action of our heads of state |
| Infant | Mortality: Number of infant deaths (before age one) pe |
| when death, dying, and | mortality occur, as a narrative transition to another |
| Much | mortality occurs at this stage due to summer drought. |
| he author of Observations on the Comparative | Mortality of London and Paris in 1815. |
| rs of labor-often enslaved-owing to the high | mortality of the plantation laborers. |
| of the coffee berry borer by increasing the | mortality of its progeny. |
| Mortality of overwintering individuals is between 30 a | |
| Keeping the | mortality of young piglets to a minimum is important f |
| As of 2004, the disease has an overall | mortality of less than 15%-and is much less fatal amon |
| to "emigration, partially due to the excess | mortality of the Jews in Central and Western Europe, p |
| e of childhood, both through the high infant | mortality of the time but also the natural process of |
| Rho(D) Immune Globulin treatment, perinatal | mortality of about 10,000 cases per year in the United |
| This disease normally results in | mortality of adult animals. |
| duced species that is the principal cause of | mortality of eggs and hatchlings of the species. |
| The | mortality of untreated PCP is very high. |
| nianiau, so they may not be a major cause of | mortality of the bird. |
| In Halle, a | mortality of 4,397 out of a population of about 10,000 |
| he link between lifestyle, diet, disease and | mortality of Seventh-day Adventists. |
| Bullinger argued for | mortality of the soul, the cessation of the soul betwe |
| f thorough ventilation had been adopted, the | mortality of infants, within the same, in five succeed |
| eukin-6 in patients with sepsis, but reduces | mortality only marginally. |
| analysis of the cases he was able to show a | mortality only slightly above 30%. |
| No | mortality or any signs of adverse effects were observe |
| , jaundice, and ascites, it did not decrease | mortality or liver transplantation. |
| dmother (she riffed on her poor eyesight and | mortality), part-cougar (she ogled a dancing beefcake) |
| f its population and some indicators such as | mortality patterns are identical to those found in hig |
| se between 0 and 20 extra cases of perinatal | mortality, per 1,000 births and 0-20 cases of severe m |
| This was the highest | mortality percentage of all the Japanese carriers lost |
| n is by far the biggest contributor to child | mortality, present in half of all cases. |
| in and sulfonylureas, it appears to decrease | mortality primarily through decreasing heart attacks, |
| espectively as of 2011), and that its annual | mortality rate was significantly lower than in the res |
| between humans and has had a relatively high | mortality rate in the possible and confirmed Mexican c |
| The physicians were shocked at the high | mortality rate for the new illness: it was found that |
| program that resulted in lowering the fetal | mortality rate from one of the highest in the United S |
| count of the fact that they suffered a lower | mortality rate than the local gentiles from the pestil |
| worldwide pandemic, noting that the current | mortality rate of confirmed cases was 1.6% in Mexico a |
| after this effort began, Chester's smallpox | mortality rate had been reduced by almost 50%. |
| Mortality rate may be the best indicator of a species' | |
| The UN reports that Ethiopia's infant | mortality rate is 86 out of every thousand, compared t |
| One contributing factor in the high maternal | mortality rate is the number of women who give birth a |
| absolutely have to because we think that the | mortality rate otherwise will be extremely high if not |
| with accounts of that epidemic describing a | mortality rate up to 80%. |
| Considering the size of the earthquake, the | mortality rate was not that high, with about 1500 casu |
| He cited an average | mortality rate of between 30 % to 60 % .He also allege |
| oal is to prevent unsafe abortion and reduce | mortality rate due to unsafe abortions by supporting a |
| s observed again, partly due to an increased | mortality rate among the rural population. |
| infectious disease, to investigate the high | mortality rate at the camp. |
| etween November 1944 and March 1945, and the | mortality rate increased dramatically, to 33 deaths a |
| the country had the second-highest maternal | mortality rate in all of Europe, and it was estimated |
| to historical documentation, there was a 30% | mortality rate on these coffin ships, and their refere |
| e two drugs, artesunate is associated with a | mortality rate that is approximately 30% lower than th |
| By the time he left the Board, the child | mortality rate had fallen to 46 out of every 100 death |
| Without proper antivenom treatment the | mortality rate in humans is 60% and death normally occ |
| the Graduating Class of 1999 has the lowest | mortality rate in Sunnydale High history and she is to |
| es, bowel or uterine rupture with a reported | mortality rate of 50%. |
| Subsequently the | mortality rate rose, especially during the winter mont |
| While the | mortality rate was less than other Scottish famines in |
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