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Mortality rate is the death rate. The mortality rate refers to the proportion of all the people who had a procedure, operation, or medical condition who died during the hospitalization. Only the deaths that occurred during the hospital stay are counted. If a patient was transferred from one hospital to another and then died at the second hospital, the death would be counted for the second hospital, not the first. ...
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| mortuary |
pertaining to the burial of the dead.
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| mortar |
A plastic mixture of cementitious materials, fine aggregate and water. See ASTM Specifications C 270, C 476 or BIA M1-72. Fat Mortar: Mortar containing a high percentage of cementitious components. It is a sticky mortar which adheres to a trowel. High-Bond Mortar: Mortar which develops higher bond strengths with masonry units than normally developed with conventional mortar. Lean Mortar: Mortar which is deficient in cementitious components, it is usually harsh and difficult to spread.
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| mortality rate |
The proportion of a population that dies during a specified time period. Also referred to as the death rate.
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a mixture of cementing material with fine aggregate and water. Mortar is used to bed and bind quarried stones, bricks, or other solid materials together or to produce a plastic coating on such constructions. This coating is also termed floated or surface face, mortar coat, mortar finish, or parapet
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| mort | an instance in which you are caused to lose your prestige or self-respect |
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| mort | strong feelings of embarrassment |
| mort | the localized death of living cells (as from infection or the interruption of blood supply) |
| mort | made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded pride |
| mort | suffering from tissue death |
| mort | undergo necrosis |
| mort | cause to fee shame |
| mort | hold within limits and control |
| mort | practice self-denial of one's body and appetites |
| mort | causing awareness of your shortcomings |
| mort | causing to feel shame or chagrin or vexation |
| mort | English nobleman who deposed Edward II and was executed by Edward III (1287-1330) |
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