mortality in the PONS Dictionary

mortality Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

mortality rate
infant mortality

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The mortality rate for people who reach a hospital alive was estimated at 30% in 1966; more recent estimates place this number at 9%.
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Mortality was estimated at 29 million (53% of the population); serious injuries at 7 million (12%); short-term survivors at 19 million (35%).
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Mortality may occur in patients with extraocular extension to the brain.
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A transplantation of the plant destroys the taproot and leads to mortality.
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First year mortality is nearly 30%, and the fecundity is extremely low throughout the prime reproductive years.
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Mortality has plunged to less than 5% if therapy is started quickly.
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She was asking people to face their own mortality.
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Frequently, they are poets, whose poetry reflects beauty and mortality.
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While excision of the intimal tear may be performed, it does not significantly change mortality.
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Illness progressing to the fulminant phase has a 97% mortality regardless of treatment.
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