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While young trees, between the ages of 1-4 have been affected in Chile, with mortality common, trees in this age class are rarely affected in New Zealand.
Risk factors for mortality common to both groups included a serum albumin value of less than 3.5 g/dL, age greater than 65 years, and blood transfusion of greater than 4 units (P <.05).
The only independent prognostic factor for mortality common to the three groups was oliguria.
Such combined treatment may reduce morbidity and mortality common in DM patients [ 30, 31].
Such combined treatment may reduce morbidity and mortality common in DM patients.
We observed no obvious spatial pattern of mortality common for all cancer sites.
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Although cardiovascular disease is also familial, 13 neither incidence nor mortality in common types of cancer show familial association with common diseases, such as coronary heart disease or stroke (unpublished results from the Swedish family dataset).
Paintings that are reminders of mortality were common at that time, but the directness here is unusual.
At-risk countries tend to have high rates of infant mortality, a common measurement of poverty, and poorly performing economies.
Her dissertation research examined the social, demographic, and environmental drivers of the transmission dynamics and mortality of common childhood infections.
preterm birth is a major cause of perinatal mortality and common cause of death in children under five years old.
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