영어에서 Mortality rate 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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The malaria incidence rate fell by an estimated 37 percent and the mortality rate by 58 percent(UN, 2015).
Lung cancer has a very high mortality rate, but when found early in life, the survival rate is over 50%.
In 2015, the mortality rate for children under age 5 worldwide was 43 deaths per 1,000 live births-a 44 per cent reduction since 2000.
The study shows that people who sleep less than six hours a night have a 13% higher mortality rate than those sleeping at least seven hours.
The mortality rate for crush syndrome following the earthquake in northern Turkey in 1999 was 15.2%.
People with extremely high levels of so-called“good cholesterol” have a 65% higher mortality rate than people with normal levels, according to a new Danish study.
Among other things, the mortality rate among those born in captivity of elephants is much higher than in natural conditions.
the country's infant mortality rate is one of the highest in the entire world.
rupture of the aorta, associated with a very high mortality rate, around 90% of cases.
A recent 30-year Harvard study found that people who eat nuts have a 20% lower mortality rate than those who don't eat nuts.
According to a UNICEF report, Pakistan has the highest neonatal mortality rate in the world.
Nightingale's knowledge of mathematics became evident when she used her collected data to calculate the mortality rate in the hospital.
In the 1970's Dr. Pekka Puska was determined to bring down this group's mortality rate and was successful using a community-based intervention model.
If the U.S. had an infant mortality rate as good as Cuba's, we would save an additional 2,212 American babies a year.
Venezuela's infant mortality rate has actually been above Syria's since 2008.
In India in 1960, there was a 24 percent child mortality rate, lots of people didn't make it. This is incredibly unfortunate.
Cubans have a lower infant mortality rate than the United States and according to the U.N. Human Development Report, a longer average lifespan.
During the Crimean War of the 1850s, soldier mortality rate was high and climbing.
All to avoid the spread of a deadly pathogen with a 100% mortality rate.
The responding physicians had to predict the 30-day mortality rate and recommend treatment intensity for each case.