Sentence examples for death exposure from inspiring English sources

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Disasters put children at greater risk of death, exposure to disease and trauma, and disruption to their education and social development.

For girls like Malala, access to education is often the portal to a better life, providing an escape route from the many poverty traps that can daunt young women in the developing world, such as childhood marriage, early pregnancy, increased risk of maternal death, exposure to HIV/AIDS and more.

Although acute hypoxia can induce cell death, exposure to chronic or repeated hypoxia can initiate adaptive changes and select for genetic alterations in tumors that allow survival and proliferation in a hypoxic environment.

We analyzed different averaging periods: for example, lag0 (day of death exposure) and lag04 (a moving average of day of death exposure and previous 4-day exposure).

Three different propensity scores were estimated, one for each analysis: fetal death (exposure between pregnancy onset and birth), spontaneous abortion (exposure between pregnancy onset and week 22), and stillbirth (exposure between pregnancy onset and birth).

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.09623.019 Consistent with the failure to induce emphysema and cell death, exposure to PEG-nCB also resulted in attenuated recruitment of macrophages, neutrophils, and lymphocytes to the lung when compared with hydrophobic nCB.

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The recent CDC study of U.S. temperature-related deaths found that for heat-related deaths, exposure to heat was the most frequently cited underlying cause of death on the death certificates, followed by heart disease and unintentional injuries.

New York City's chief medical examiner has for the first time directly linked a death to exposure to World Trade Center dust.

Though Grace shut it down in 1990, the mine is being blamed for scores of cases of respiratory illness and death from exposure to the tremolite.

"The simple bureaucratic error which might send an individual out into the street, because he or she was unable to understand or to cooperate with these requirements," he wrote in his decision, "might be the error which results in that individual's death by exposure, death by violence, or death by sheer neglect.

In his February 2000 ruling, Judge Stanley L. Sklar of State Supreme Court in Manhattan wrote: "The simple bureaucratic error which might send an individual out into the street, because he or she was unable to understand or to cooperate with these requirements might be the error which results in that individual's death by exposure, death by violence, or death by sheer neglect.

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