Sentence examples for suffering mortality from inspiring English sources

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A high abundance of dead clam shells on raised flats and the tops of line reefs suggests they may be a terminal community in the shallowest depths, suffering mortality to prolonged aerial exposure when water levels are lowered – whether by uplift of the atoll/line reefs, greater opening of the lagoon (therefore more water draining from the lagoon), or by eventual closure of the 'ponds'ponds

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An exclusively "nutritional" hypothesis (Table 2) predicts an interaction between "treatment" and "larval stage" with nonfeeding stages experiencing little or no effect of nest destruction, but feeding stages suffering high mortality outside of destroyed nests; and that individuals inside intact nests will suffer higher mortality at low humidity than at high humidity.

Proinflammatory cytokine secretion is counterbalanced by anti-inflammatory cytokines [11], thus creating a regulatory system of biological homeostasis that plays the role of an independent predictor of postoperative outcomes in elderly patients suffering fracture (mortality and complications) [12].

In Guayaquil, Ecuador, a number of shark conservation advocates will be working at a meeting of the Inter-American Tropinal Tuna Commission (IATTC) in Guatemala to push for increased protections for Mobulas, Silky Sharks, and Hammerheads currently suffering huge mortality rates that can be sensibly reduced.

Patients suffering operative mortality had a significantly higher risk profile, characterized by an older age, lower left ventricular ejection fraction, higher serum creatinine level, and a higher rate of emergency operations (defined as operation to be performed within the working day).

In carps, Schäperclaus [ 6] found resistance to the dropsy disease, selected lines suffering low mortality (11.5%) well below the unselected ones (57%).

Adult beetles vary in their quality, with higher quality individuals suffering lower mortality costs after providing any given level of parental care.

Although R. philippinarum is considered a robust species, capable of adapting to a wide range of environments, infectious diseases, chronic parasitic (e.g. Perkinsus -like microorganisms) and bacterial (e.g. brown ring bacterial disease) infections, it has been suffering mass mortality that have caused severe production losses in different areas (European Atlantic waters, Yellow Sea) [ 1].

The drought impacts on mortality rate in two size classes were positively correlated across species, that is, species suffering higher sapling mortality during the drought also suffered higher tree mortality during the drought.

Mortality also depends on an individual's quality as a parent, with higher quality individuals suffering from lower mortality after providing any given level of care.

Systematic nappers had a 37% lower chance of suffering from coronary mortality.

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