Examples of using Mortality in English and their translations into Malay
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Shu explained that in theory, men should have better outcomes and lower mortality than women if the treatment is equally effective.
The mortality rate of 7.79%,
However, if recruitment is limited because of poor settlement or high mortality, other management actions will be needed before coral restoration should be implemented.
morbidity and mortality rates were high,[21]
associated coral mortality is about the same as coral growth
In general, the relationship between temperature and mortality varies by geographical area
these include many U.S. government publications, such as the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
whereas heavy alcohol consumption has been associated with an increased risk of stroke and stroke mortality.
Infant mortality measures the probability of dying in the time between birth
higher than average(over 30°C) causing severe bleaching and coral mortality events throughout the Indo-Pacific.
In the study of age-specific mortality 1, the terms infant mortality(410-2)
turns out that as infant mortality is reduced, population sizes also decrease,
Then it was the only positive thing that the mortality rate of this disease was only 2% of those affected.
The mortality of patients with confirmed cases was 1.44%(95% CI: 1.10-1.86%), and the adjusted mortality of all the patients was 3.06%(95% CI: 2.02-4.59%).
Ebola's mortality is extremely high,
RESULTS- The excess global mortality attributable to diabetes in the year 2000 was estimated to be 2.9 million deaths, equivalent to 5.2% of all deaths.
Use of ACE inhibitors was also associated with a reduction in pneumonia related mortality, although the results were less robust than for overall risk of pneumonia.".
The incidence and mortality of heart disease is 2-3 times as high in cigarette smokers compared to non-smokers.3.
India has the second highest air pollution mortality rates with an estimated 397,000 deaths from fine particulates
The excess global mortality attributable to diabetes in the year 2000 was estimated to be 2.9 million, equivalent to 5.2% of all deaths[3].