Sentence examples for unavoidable mortality from inspiring English sources

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And unavoidable mortality when it is as a result of extremely serious injuries incompatile with survival.

Note that m = 0.01 means unavoidable mortality events befalling someone every one hundred years on average, m = 0.02 every fifty years, and m = 0.03 every 33.3 years.

Recent work has been investigating how to structure incentives so that it is in fishers' interests to avoid bycatch and offsets to compensate for any unavoidable mortality [86], [87].

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This theory argues that unavoidable extrinsic mortality (from predators, pathogens, starvation, or accidents) dictates that few individuals reach advanced ages, and so selection against deleterious alleles that act late in life will be relatively weak.

The observed trends might therefore indicate a shift of unavoidable in-hospital mortality into the postdischarge period.

Here, the blunt rhyme between "suicide" and "died" makes the poem's confrontation with mortality feel witheringly unavoidable.

Moreover, since adverse environments are characterized by high, unavoidable risks and thus increased mortality, parental investment in offspring quality may be futile [83].

7 Several surgical series have reported even higher number of dissected LN with improvement in survival even in patients with multiple LN metastases, but an increase in morbidity and possibly in mortality are frequently unavoidable in more radical operations.

We hypothesized that (1) in these patients, even though a very high mortality rate will be unavoidable, attempting emergency surgery is not futile, and (2) that we would be able to identify pathophysiological markers indicating poor outcome.

Although the defensive trait of prey organisms in response to predation risk provides a fitness advantage owing to avoidance of predation mortality, such traits are accompanied by unavoidable costs such as poor resource acquisition [6], [7].

One of the most popular theories revolves around the trade-off hypothesis, which suggests that virulence is an unavoidable consequence of parasite transmission, thus implying that host mortality is detrimental to the pathogen.

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