Sentence examples for mortality it seems from inspiring English sources

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Confronted with his own mortality, it seems plausible that this son of the god-king and founder of North Korea, Kim Il-sung, is thinking about keeping it in the family once again.

In fact, for all-cause mortality it seems to have a protective effect.

In addition, in view of the association between the CDS score and mortality, it seems relevant to train staff in providing palliative care as well as restorative care [ 31].

For quantifiable health effects, such as heat-related mortality, it seems useful to combine system-enhancement with approaches such as 'robust decision-making', which entails exploring the ability of adaptation packages, or the current health system or society, to function under a range of plausible futures.

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According to their mortality rates, it seems clear that males, and especially older pedestrians, are priority groups for whom preventive measures should be targeted.

52 While differences between these subgroups were significant, the results might be a statistical artefact; it is possible that small frequent doses will lead to large reductions in mortality, but it seems unlikely that a single supplement is more effective than multiple supplements of the same dose.

24 These findings indicate that both sedentary behaviors and MVPA are associated with mortality, However, it seems that sedentary behavior, as distinct from a lack of MVPA, has independent and qualitative different effects on human metabolism, physical function and health outcomes and thus should be treated as a unique construct.

While osteoporotic fractures of the hip and spine are associated with increased mortality, 44 and it seems intuitive that reduction in fracture risk would reduce mortality, this is the first time that a mortality benefit has been reported in a RCT with a drug for the treatment of osteoporosis.

Given CM's high mortality in Africa it seems prudent to examine preventive approaches instead of waiting until patients have advanced disease.

Nevertheless, we would not expect to find highly non-linear deprivation-mortality relationships as, if deprivation were found to be influencing mortality, it would seem reasonable for that relationship to be monotonic (that is, either increasing or decreasing for all their values).

> -wrap-foot> Given the abundant evidence for a dose-response relationship between the lifetime number of cigarettes smoked and subsequent morbidity and mortality, it would seem logical to expect that reducing the number of cigarettes smoked would lead to a lower mortality rate.

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