standardized mortality
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstandardizeandmortality
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standardize
verb[T]
uk/ˈstæn.də.daɪz/us/ˈstæn.dɚ.daɪz/
to make things of the same type all have the same ...
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mortality
noun[U]
uk/mɔːˈtæl.ə.ti/us/mɔːrˈtæl.ə.t̬i/
the way that people do not live ...
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Thestandardizedmortalityratio is expressed in terms of the standard rate for the whole country taken as 100.
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In both studies the elevation ofstandardizedmortalityrates was not statistically significant.
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Standardizedmortalityin eating disorders - a quantitative summary of previously published and new evidence.
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The infant death rates and thestandardizedmortalityratios are presented cartographically on both geographical and demographic base maps.
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The national rate (standardizedmortalityratio 100) is 26-1 male deaths per 10,000 living.
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The national rate (standardizedmortalityratio 100) is 3-48 male deaths per 10,000 living.
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The national rate (standardizedmortalityratio 100) is 9-47 male deaths per 10,000 living.
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The national rate (standardizedmortalityratio 100) is 125-8 male deaths per 10,000 living.
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The national rate (standardizedmortalityratio 100) is 8-6 male deaths per 10,000 living.
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This is directly analogous to thestandardizedmortalityratio for mortality statistics.
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Aborigine populations experienced 10 times greater mortality in the 30-40 age range; 2.5 times greater infant mortality rate, and 3 times greater agestandardizedmortalityrate.
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