English to Gujarati Dictionary mortality

mortality

મૃત્યુ
definition
noun
the work is increasingly haunted by thoughts of mortality
the state of being subject to death.
the causes of mortality among infants and young children
death, especially on a large scale.
translation of 'mortality'
મરણાધીનતા
example
Low birth weight and preterm birth are powerful determinants of morbidity and 'mortality' in newborn babies and infants.
Overall 'mortality' among the fathers was higher than that in the mothers partly because the mean age of the fathers was higher.
The most dramatic and perhaps most significant cause of natural 'mortality' among gray whales is predation by killer whales.
The difficult subject of child 'mortality' and attitudes to it are discussed, using evidence that is inevitably incomplete.
postoperative 'mortality' was 90 percent for some operations
It certainly brings up 'mortality' and how we'll feel when faced with death.
Maternal deaths have been shown to account for a substantial burden of 'mortality' among refugee women of reproductive age.
We are seeing a decline in human 'mortality' , people are living longer around the world, even in the poorest countries.
Their lives will be complicated by issues of timing, courage and 'mortality' .
When Hamlet banters with the gravediggers, he becomes a clown himself, even if the subject matter is 'mortality' .
We defined cardiovascular 'mortality' as all deaths in which the cause was registered as being related to the heart.
Inequalities in health and 'mortality' exist among different socioeconomic groups.
The relative contribution of cancer to overall 'mortality' has been increasing in recent decades.
Women have many children but there is a high rate of infant and child 'mortality' .
Accordingly, 'mortality' was higher among juveniles than adults and in spring than in winter.
It poses a particular dilemma for a species already predisposed to enter a state of denial about personal 'mortality' .
Fat people who manage to stay reasonably fit seem to have a risk of 'mortality' little different to people of normal weight.
Five studies assessed 'mortality' among frail older people who were at risk of adverse outcomes.
Many people knew someone who died, and it reminds people of their own 'mortality' .
Influenza causes substantial morbidity and 'mortality' among nursing home residents.
At the same time, levels of excess female child 'mortality' have been rising, as parents seek to ensure having sons.
Cervical cancer is the second leading cause of cancer 'mortality' among women worldwide.
the causes of 'mortality' among infants and young children
Critics say that, unsurprisingly, death and 'mortality' have been the chief preoccupations of his recent writings.
In several western countries 'mortality' among young men is rising.
Why is it that we humans are subject to 'mortality' ?
the causes of 'mortality' among infants and young children
Still, he cautions, nor are we exposed to the risks of illness, or high childhood 'mortality' , faced by our ancestors.
Fear gets you in touch with your own 'mortality' ; death is the most potent fear.
the work is increasingly haunted by thoughts of 'mortality'
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