Not exact matches
We have developed, thanks to those large brains, to a situation where
survival rates are incredibly
high in the developed world, but it is still the case that human infants
remain woefully underdeveloped when they arrive.
The five year disease - free and overall
survival rates for patients with
high - risk malignant germ cell tumours
remains less than 50 %, and so accurate diagnosis and monitoring is crucial to improving outcomes for patients.
However, euthanasia
rates of 75 % or
higher are not uncommon for shelter cats [9, 10]; thus when a better chance of
survival can't be provided by a shelter, healthy kittens may still be better off
remaining in place or being re-homed through another avenue.
Survival rates remained high for the next four years despite extreme shifts in weather and sea - ice extent.