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The disease leads to progressive morbidity and eventual mortality by lowering resistance to infection and causing significant skeletal destruction (with bone pain, pathological fractures, and hypercalcaemia, anaemia, renal failure [3], and, less commonly, neurological complications and hyperviscosity.
The inmates grapple with their crimes, the system punishing them, and their own eventual mortality.
In a number of situations, ecological drivers work in tandem to cause the eventual mortality of an individual tree [18].
Both AF and CKD have risk factors for development of each other and eventual mortality.
In this species, injection of fin extract caused color loss, tetanus, loss of equilibrium, and eventual mortality.
Progression to androgen independence is a key factor in the eventual mortality from this all too common malignancy.
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An unreliable and interrupted ARV supply chain creates the risk of virus reactivation and eventual patient mortality.
An important problem in the Intensive Care is how to predict on a given day of stay the eventual hospital mortality for a specific patient.
This module calculates eventual coral mortality associated with episodic bleaching events.
Changes in age-specific bowel cancer incidence will provide an early indication of the effect of the programme, although they will not provide evidence of an eventual impact on mortality.
Given normal mobility, only 7% of eventual radon-related mortality among current 30 year old will occur in the 5% currently living in homes above pCi/l (the EPA's action level for remediation) in contrast with you estimate of 31% of deaths when mobility's ignored.
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