| COD | 1) Choice Of Drug 2) Cause Of Death 3) Chemical O2 Demand;... |
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| ICD | 1) International (statistical) Classification of Diseases, (injuries & causes of death)<... |
| SMDS | Sudden Manhood Death Syndrome; ûÀå³â ±Þ»ç ÁõÈıº |
| programmed cell death | <cell biology, molecular biology> The concept that certain cells are determined to die at specific stages and specific sites during development, for example cells in the spaces between the developing digits of vertebrates, thus dividing them. Programmed cell death occurs by apopotosis. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| somatic death | Death of the entire body, as distinguished from local death. (05 Mar 2000) |
| neonatal death | Death of a young, liveborn infant; classified as: (05 Mar 2000) |
| sudden death | An arrhythmogenic death in aortic stenosis, coronary disease, mesothelioma of the AV node, or single coronary artery. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sudden infant death | The abrupt and unexplained death of an apparently healthy infant under one year of age, remaining unexplained after a thorough case investigation, including performance of a complete autopsy, examination of the death scene, and review of the clinical history. (expert panel of the national institute of child health and human development in paediatric pathology, v.11, no.5, sept-oct 1991, p681) (12 Dec 1998) |
| sudden infant death syndrome | <syndrome> May affect infants of any age, but some risk factors have been identified: term infants who have had a life-threatening period of apnoea (not breathing), premature infants of low birth weight, siblings of infants who have succumbed to sudden infant death syndrome and infants of substance abusing mothers. Peak age is at 2.5 months and 4 months, but can range from 1 month to 1 year. High risk infants should have home monitoring done. It is recommended that the less than 4 month old infant should sleep on their back. Synonym: cot death syndrome. Incidence: 2 per 1,000 live births. Acronym: SIDS (27 Sep 1997) |
| direct maternal death | Death resulting from obstetric complications of the gestation, labour, or puerperium, and from interventions, omissions, incorrect treatment, or a chain of events caused by any of the above, indirect maternal death, an obstetric death resulting from previously existing disease or from disease developing during pregnancy, labour, or the puerperium; it is not directly due to obstetric causes, but to conditions aggravated by the physiological effects of pregnancy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| infant death | Death of a liveborn infant within the first year. (05 Mar 2000) |
| early neonatal death | Death of a liveborn infant occurring less than 7 completed days (168 hours) from the time of birth, late neonatal death, death of a liveborn infant occurring after 7 completed days of age but before 28 completed days. (05 Mar 2000) |
| foetal death | <radiology> No foetal movement, no foetal heart movement, scalp oedema, Spalding's sign, hyperextended spine, thrombus within heart (12 Dec 1998) |
| foetal death rate | The number of foetal deaths divided by the sum of live births and foetal deaths occurring in the same population during the same time period. Synonym: stillbirth rate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| local death | Death of a part of the body or of a tissue by necrosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| death wish |
death instinct: (psychoanalysis) an unconscious urge to die
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| death adder |
Acanthophis antarcticus, an extremely venomous elapid snake of Australia and New Guinea that has a short, stout body and a tail with a spine at the tip.
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Death is a fictional character, a personification of death in the Marvel Comics universe. This version of Death is usually portrayed as a fair-skinned woman or a skeleton, wearing a diaphanous purple robe. Thanos, the mad Titan, is obsessed with her, and has embarked on any number of mad schemes to win her love. ...
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The ratio between deaths and individuals in a specified population at a particular time.
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Rich Romans had to do little work and could expect to live to 50 or 60, whereas poorer people rarely lived beyond 50. See enties for cremation and funeral rites.
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| death | any of various plants of the genus Zigadenus having glaucous leaves and terminal racemes of mostly white flowers |
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| death | extremely poisonous usually white fungus with a prominent cup-shaped base |
| death | an instrument of execution by electrocution |
| death | instrument of execution consisting of a sealed chamber into which poison gas is introduced |
| death | extremely poisonous usually white fungus with a prominent cup-shaped base |
| death | a tax on the estate of the deceased person |
| death | the cellblock in a prison where those condemned to death await execution |
| death | (psychoanalysis) an unconscious urge to die |
| death | a bell rung to announce a death |
| death | an omen of death or destruction |
| death | a cast taken from the face of a dead person |
| death | putting a condemned person to death |
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