mortality造句151. In Nephila, increased male mortality during the adult search phase is almost exactly counteracted by reduction in juvenile male growth stages.
152. Mortality rates among the adult working population parallel the progressive incidence of illness that occurs as one moves down the social hierarchy.
153. They described, once again, how most people regain the weight on diets and how weight cycling leads to increased mortality.
154. This drop in mortality was above all a drop in infant mortality.
155. For example, by relying exclusively on mortality data the ineffectiveness of medical science is overstated.
156. Prior to World War I, infant mortality rates in the workhouses were more than double the rate for the entire population.
157. Repeated doses of oral activated charcoal have not yet been shown to reduce morbidity and mortality.
158. It is facile to employ cost of living indices or indices of neo-natal mortality without knowing how the figures are calculated.
159. And these patterns determine, at least inpart, the viability of the offspring, infant and childhood mortality conditions and maternal health.
160. Other forms of natural mortality of small mammals occur when burrowing rodents may be trapped in their burrows by flood water.
161. As many congenital abnormalities can be prevented, these developmental defects should not be considered an irreducible component of perinatal mortality.
162. Moreover, the high number of births in a family is offset by the high incidence of infant mortality.
163. Causes of mortality in later life Does the pattern of mortality change with increasing age?
164. Improved nutrition, poverty reduction, maternal education and better medical services have combined to halve infant mortality.
165. The mortality has remained largely unchanged over the decades despite greater public awareness and better diagnostic facilities.
166. The data indicate that dimorphism in adult size may be associated with mortality bias differences brought about by dissimilar adult life styles.
167. The post-war concern about population decline and the high infant mortality rate contributed to the introduction of the Midwives Act 1902.
168. Conclusion - Large grade differences in sickness absence parallel socioeconomic differences in morbidity and mortality found in other studies.
169. We argue that selection for dwarfism results from reduced intrasexual competition through high differential adult mortality between the sexes.
170. Moreover, mortality and reinfarction rates were similar and left-ventricular ejection fractions at 1 month were virtually identical.
171. The higher infant mortality rate among the working class was probably a major element throughout the nineteenth century in encouraging frequent pregnancies.
172. Suppose we think of conditions which lead to impaired reproduction or increased likelihood of mortality.
173. The decline of infant mortality makes it easier to accept the idea of smaller family size.
174. Mortality is 3-4%, mainly owing to opportunistic infections and pulmonary emboli.
175. Health and infant mortality 7 Children under five How many live with both parents or in a one parent family?
176. First, there have been substantial improvements in mortality over this century which are reflected in increased life expectancy.
177. A falling mortality rate led to a gradual increase in the proportion of the aged in the population.
178. Molecular biology of colorectal neoplasia Large bowel cancer is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the western world.
179. Malaria morbidity and mortality have been held in check by the widespread availability of cheap and effective antimalarial drugs.
180. The authors thus concluded that the excess mortality noted for gastric cancer was probably related to socioeconomic class rather than coal mining.