Sentences with phrase «comparing death counts»

In his talk, McAdoo will present case studies that he and his colleague Vivienne Bryner compiled comparing death counts and economic fallout following geophysical events of similar magnitude in areas with different levels of economic development.

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Those with chronic health conditions who are dying for lack of proper care are not counted as official hurricane deaths, but the island's forensics institute reported 472 more deaths in September compared with the previous year.
Considering how few DEM - attended births take place compared to other birth locations, another 1 - 10 + deaths that should be counted in that category is huge.
Compare that with 50 deaths yearly in cribs and 15 cases of suffocation resulting from car / infant seat overturn on soft surfaces, not counting positional asphyxiation in unattended children left in car seats.
Compared to healthy people, ICU patients had depleted populations of commensal, health - promoting microbes and higher counts of bacterial taxa with pathogenic strains — leaving patients vulnerable to hospital - acquired infections that may lead to sepsis, organ failure and potentially death.
«These data are based on death certificates and represent a good count of gun deaths across the U.S. from all causes — suicide, homicide, and unintentional gun deaths,» says Charles Branas, an epidemiologist at the University of Pennsylvania, who used them to compare urban versus rural gun deaths.
My father, who is 64 and has never played a platformer in his life (he plays turn - based strategy games), has just finished the first escape sequence in the Ginso Tree, with a death count that compares favorably to other players.
Comparing summer population counts of these reindeer both before and after the January 2012 event, the researchers found that the extreme weather caused one of the highest incidents of deer deaths on record.
Charts that show the death rates of a particular group of lives at certain ages, derived from statistics that count deaths in a population by age compared to those still alive at that age.
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