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the mortalities
noun
The condition of being susceptible to death.
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I myself can hardly bear the thought of stars, or begin to count the mortalities of coral.
"What the Welsh government has done today is simply launch an investigation into the figures and not the mortalities themselves.
They also found that the tallest 2 percent of the towers accounted for 71 percent of the mortalities.
But in poultry, sheep dung and vegetable compost, the mortalities were observed.
The mortalities were observed to be "patchy", however, suggesting differential resistance within this species.
Millipedes, anurans, insects and reptiles dominated the mortalities and mammals avoided the roads.
The mortalities of Misgurnus anguillicaudatus and Bellamya aeruginosa in each group were all less than 7%.
The birds do not die all the time, but at certain distinct periods (i.e., the mortalities are not continuous).
The authors hypothesized that the mortalities of AVR and AVR/CABG are lower than that predicted by published risk scores.
In assay 1, significant differences were found between the mortalities of Bb-AaIT and the WT-treated larvae at each given concentration (Table 1).
The mortalities generally increased with the increased conidial concentration and the post-treatment time for both Bb-AaIT and WT (Fig. 2).
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