Sentences with phrase «before with a mortality»

However, puppies are also living longer then ever before with a mortality rate far exceeding their four - legged equivalent even a century or two ago.

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The 2016 bleaching event resulted in 30 % mortality on the Great Barrier Reef, with many corals dying of the heat before they bleached and the loss of branching corals creating less complex reef structure.
Comparing intended home and hospital births in a cohort of 529688 low risk pregnancies in primary care in the Netherlands, de Jonge et al recently found low rates of perinatal mortality (intrapartum and neonatal death before 7 days) and admission to the NICU.11 They concluded that an intended home birth does not increase risks compared with an intended hospital birth in this population.
It found that they had similar perinatal mortality — meaning babies who died just before, during, or immediately after birth — as low - risk hospital births, along with lower rates of medical intervention.
In particular, child mortality was shown to be lower when the measles vaccine came after the third diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (DTP3) vaccination, as recommend by the WHO, compared to before DTP or given together with DTP.
To investigate the association of smoking, before and after diagnosis, with all - cause and colorectal cancer - specific mortality among colorectal cancer survivors, researchers led by Dr. Peter Campbell identified 2,548 people newly diagnosed with invasive, non-metastatic colorectal cancer from among 184,000 adults in the American Cancer Society's Cancer Prevention Study II.
A first - of - its - kind study led by Texas Children's Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine (BCM), published online in the journal, Circulation, found that infants with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) born far from a hospital providing neonatal cardiac surgery for HLHS have increased neonatal mortality, with most deaths occurring before surgery.
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is the leading cause of leukemia mortality in the United States.1 Curative treatment involves intensive induction chemotherapy, before proceeding to either consolidation chemotherapy or allogeneic stem cell transplantation based on the patient's risk for relapse.2 This approach has been employed for > 4 decades and, although most individuals achieve complete remissions with front - line therapy, 3 the majority of patients ultimately relapse with drug - resistant disease, and overall survival rates remain disappointingly poor.4 The limited ability of many patients to tolerate the intense chemotherapy - based treatments, in particular hematological toxicity, further contributes to the poor outcomes noted in this disease.
It's all about courage in various modes: headstrong idiots like Chris Pratt's Peter Quill; the Vision (Paul Bettany) resigned to his potential fate; the unsuperpowered Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) pitching herself into a fight with a monster; Peter Parker (Tom Holland), still an eager, fearless kid who ends up clinging to a spaceship before he's had a chance to think it over; and Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man — Nanotech - Suit Man now — who has mortality hanging over him like a cloud.
Interestingly, at the time, abortion wasn't proscribed as a moral issue the same way it is today; it was criminalized primarily because it was a dangerous practice with very high mortality rates, before the advent of antiseptics and antibiotics.
She goes on to present a historical view of the allure of the dead girl (Poe, the Pre-Raphaelites) before concluding that in this instance, it's teen girls» own obsession with mortality that is driving this trend.
By pooling mortality risk among members, survivors would gain the added return of a «mortality premium,» with long livers benefiting from those who passed away before age 85.
The average litter size was 3 - 4 kittens with a kitten mortality rate of 75 % before maturity (Nutter 2004).
I have always loved animals, but before my encounter with mortality I would have never imagined that I would start a nonprofit to rescue shelter dogs and become a writer.
Humanity has replaced selection - after - birth (infant mortality), which tended to get rid of weaker genes, with selection - before - birth (abortion), which, unless one does a lot of genetic testing, makes the surviving pool of humans potentially more needy — including of performance enhancement.
As a consequence, days with temperatures exceeding 90 °F were responsible for about 600 premature fatalities annually in the 1960 - 2004 period, compared to the approximately 3,600 premature fatalities that would have occurred if the temperature - mortality relationship from before 1960 still prevailed.
Looking at the satellite images pixel by pixel (with each pixel representing 900 square meters, or about one - tenth of a football field) and matching them with on - the - ground observations, they were able to draw a detailed mortality map for the entire landscape, which had never been done before.
Adjusted for socioeconomic factors, the excess mortality estimates ranged from 1,736 to 2,889, and discounting the costs of that future mortality for the length of time before occurrence, arrived with a point estimate of the present cost of this mortality of $ 41.846 billion.
You have high mortality rates — for example, a woman with 15 kids, half of whom will die before they reach their teens.
And with older life insurance policies (issued before the 1941 CSO table), the situation was / is even worse; those policies rely on the original mortality tables first widely adopted by U.S. life insurance companies in the 1860s — the American Experience mortality table — which had a maximum age of 96 (which means those policies will mature at age 96).
Life insurance must be acquired at age 85 or younger....80 with many companies... before the average age of death on mortality tables for our gender.
The data were analyzed to determine whether families who left the study were different with respect to major demographic factors (eg, age, race, or gender) and / or baseline clinical variables (eg, Pediatric Risk of Mortality scores or mothers» trait anxiety), as well as the BASC measures before the 12 - month follow - up assessment.
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