Sentence examples for death imparted from inspiring English sources

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In our cohort, the increased risk of death imparted by a postpartum diagnosis was higher when compared with previous published studies [ 22– 26, 26, 31].

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Noble wrote, "The fantastic disorder of the rock masses that form the precipitous mountain ranges bordering Death Valley imparts a quality of strangeness to the scenery that is felt even by the casual visitor".

Despite a lower prevalence rate than hormone receptor-positive breast cancers, TNBC leads to a disproportionate number of breast cancer deaths and imparts a significantly lower survival rate, likely due to the aggressive nature of the disease and a lack of targeted therapeutic options 1, 2. Chemotherapy remains the mainstay therapy for TNBC.

The present study developed transgenic banana plants overexpressing native cell death genes to impart Fusarium wilt resistance.

"Powerful" is the mot juste for the creativity of the Aztecs, whose familiarity with death-dealing seems to have imparted a rangy, even insouciant fearlessness.

Earlier this week, the Guardian ran an editorial lamenting the deaths of Benjamin Britten, Aldous Huxley, John F Kennedy, and CS Lewis, and the wisdom they had imparted through their words and work.

As news of his death broke, fans flocked to the bench in Boston on which his character, widowed therapist Sean Maguire, once imparted wisdom to Will (Matt Damon), where they left flowers and famous Williams quotes written in chalk.

Wisdom is not imparted; it is discovered.

"They're not imparted quickly".

Without words, big things still get imparted.

And there is some memorable information imparted.

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