| PNMR | postnatal mortality risk |
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| RSMR | relative standard mortality rate |
| SMR | senior medical resident; sensorimotor rhythm; severe mental retardation; sexual maturity rating; ske... |
| SPMR | standard proportionate mortality ratio (or rate) |
| T90 | time required for 90% mortality in a population of microorganisms exposed to a toxic agent |
| TRM | Transplant-related mortality |
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| TRM | Treatment-related mortality |
| mortality rate |
1. Of humans, the rate of deaths per thousand or hundred thousand of population. 2. Of businesses, the rate at which they cease operations or the amount of time between inception and failure.
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| mortality rate |
Number of deaths that occur in a particular population in a specified period of time (usually a year).
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| mortality |
Statistical death rates, usually broken down by age or gender.
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| mortality |
the death of individuals in a population
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The mortality rate (death rate) expresses the number of deaths in a unit of population within a prescribed time and may be expressed as crude death rates (eg, total deaths in relation to total population during a year) or as rates specified for disease and, sometimes, for age, sex, or other attributes (eg, number of deaths from cancer in white males in relation to the white male population during a year).
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