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were survival
noun
The fact or act of surviving; continued existence or life.
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They were survival wars.
Her silences and her piano-playing were survival tools - she made her utterances between them.
Throughout his life his enduring themes were survival, strength, honesty, love and compassion.
Instead, his installation is a sardonic parody of these pursuits that once were survival skills, as well as his family's livelihood, but that have come to represent what is known as "blood sport".
There is, for starters, Haiti's bloody history, and how the "habits of masquerade" that were survival methods during slavery play out today in complex and obscure ways.
The main endpoints were survival to polymicrobial sepsis as well as local and metastatic tumor growth.
All mice were survival when the dosage was low to 0.2 mg/kg.
Outcomes of interest were survival to ICU discharge, survival to hospital discharge and survival at 12 months post-hospital discharge.
The principal outcome measures were survival within 28 days and the initial, mean, maximum, and Δ-EVLWi (subtracting EVLWi day 2 from day 0).
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There were survival-style camping trips, with kids sleeping alone in the forest.
It was survival.
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