词汇 | example_english_fatal |
释义 | Examples of fatalThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Men, in turn, suffer increased fatal chronic illness and less acute illness. The median proportion of fatal cases for the period 1995-9 was 12 % (annual range 5-21 %). However, building lessthen-perfect self-replicating probes could, in the worst-case scenario, have fatal consequences for the human race. Consequently, the number of fatal adverse events may go under-reported in endemic regions, just as the disease itself does. The party secretary was accused of participating in the planning of the attack (their plan was not to inflict fatal injuries on the villagers). However, loss of both seat share and government office is generally fatal. One hundred and thirty laboratory-confirmed non-fatal cases were identified during the study period. On rare occasions, infections in humans can develop into a potentially fatal disease. The proportion of fatal patients admitted in the morning hours declined from 1976-1984 to 1985-2002, although the difference was not significant. An increased resistance to fluoroquinolones reduces the possibilities to treat severe infections in humans, which can have fatal consequences [1, 8]. Only about 1 in 150 cases of fever develop neurological complications which may be fatal in older people particularly those over 70 years of age. In developed countries these diseases are rarely fatal, but they cause considerable morbidity, and high costs due to consultations, medications, hospitalizations and absence from work. Violation of these rules of engagement can have detrimental, even fatal, effects. Neither of these concessions will prove fatal to the attempt to render recognition pride and humility compatible with one another. Of 17 877 patients treated, 20 developed serious non-neurological reactions, one of them fatal. However, the excess juvenile females do not appear to suffer increased mortality nor are they protected from a fatal host response. Cross-sectional interviews of 130 patients recently diagnosed with fatal conditions were conducted. However, the failure to retain the input obstruent stop is fatal. There is no cerebral involvement and recovery in non-fatal cases is usually rapid and complete. On the first, in 1819-1822, 11 of 20 men died; on the fatal 1845 voyage, all 129 men perished. In doing so, we addressed a number of difficulties related to the experimental use of a readily available compound in a progressive, ultimately fatal disease. With the grammar and candidates under consideration, this violation is fatal. Wasting time scanning too much information in order to get a complex picture of various factors can be fatal in real life conditions. We dreaded poliomyelitis and similar devastating acute, rapidly fatal illnesses. Primary endpoint - all-cause mortality supplemented by analyses of recurrence-free survival, second primary cancers and non-fatal events leading to hospitalization. Both environmental changes could result in water table changes fatal for survival of some plant species. However, a four-year delay from final revisions to bound copy is fatal for a volume that attempts to summarize such a rapidly changing research field. However, candidate (d) incurs a fatal violation due to its two violations of the constraint. They reported that weaker household/family networks were associated with a higher incidence of non-fatal coronary heart disease, after adjustment for other risk factors. Central pontine myelinolysis, a rare condition, results from demyelination, presents with pseudo-bulbar palsy, and may be fatal. The condition is often fatal, unless surgical decompression is performed. The use of clozapine is very limited because of its anticholinergic side effects, postural hypotension, and risk of fatal agranulocytosis. A reappraisal of its pathology based on a study of three fatal cases. Furthermore, approximately 15 million individuals suffered a non-fatal case, 20 percent of whom experienced a second event within 5 years (28). In so doing, the study of ancient medicine may be freed from what, in the eyes of this histor ian, has become a near-fatal embrace. Fatal bleeding was reported rarely (3/20, 523 = 0.01 percent of patients given prophylaxis). They either invented whole new syndromes or exaggerated a few common symptoms to build fatal diseases out of minor distempers. Chelating agents reduce the iron overload, but eventually it proves fatal. Her contact with even the best of this race is fatal. Such counselling differs from that needed for minor lesions as compared for more complex abnormalities where a fatal outcome may ensure. Older drivers appear to be over-represented in ' fatal ' injuries from frontal impact crashes. Only five cases of fatal bleeding were identified. If the dose is too high, the risk for hemorrhage increases, possibly leading to a fatal cerebral hemorrhage. Here is a woman for whom it is not only impossible to dissemble but fatal to try. A comparison of antiarrhythmic drug therapy with implantable defibrillators in patients resuscitated from near-fatal ventricular arrhythmias. The sufferings of the survivors, especially of the widow of the labouring classes, are often protracted to a fatal extent. Moreover, refusing to choose would be equally fatal. When challenged during this state, both behaved as if under threat by initiating a fatal attack. Although myxomas are benign, they are potentially fatal because of the major functional compromise. Frequently there were contributory disorders, exacerbating underlying long-term diseases, not normally fatal. Such patients and families face the conundrum of a potentially treatable yet often fatal illness. Since every jump passes through the tiny interpreter, it faithfully records the address of the code block containing the fatal jump. Other historians state that the majority of wounds inflicted were nonfatal hits to exposed limbs. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. We might virtually eliminate fatal road accidents by lowering the speed limit to 10 miles an hour. Such mass movements pose a serious, sometimes fatal, threat to liberal democracy and to the left. All classes were assumed to suffer a standard general mortality risk and rabies was considered invariably fatal. Appendix 2 shows the estimated risk of fatal adverse event and the five confidence intervals for each scenario used in the analysis. Fatal encephalitis in children or young adults is rare. We used a conservative estimate of 30 fatal cases per year, with a range between a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 90. Frequently, there are bad, and sometimes fatal, outcomes from this practice. Populations began increasingly to suffer from chronic diseases, often exhibiting a variety of conditions, each of them capable of causing the fatal outcome. Over a period of 5 years the number would be five fatal heart attacks avoided. The fatal nature of the disease and the paucity of effective treatments induced a demand for more research. The fatal flaw that seems ubiquitous in this literature is lack of attention to conditions of memory testing. If the diagnosis is established, surgery should be done on an urgent basis to avoid fatal hemorrhage secondary to rupture of the aneurysm. The target article is silent about why cognitive processing is a fatal flaw, however. The latter generally remain localized, but may be fatal in immunocompromised patients where infection can lead to gas gangrene and septicaemia [51-53]. Given that this constraint is highly ranked in the grammar, its violation proves fatal. Worse yet, some environments that are predicted to be categorical are in fact variable; these alone should be fatal to the model, statistically speaking. The rapid deterioration and potentially fatal outcomes of the syndrome elicited feelings of frustration, selfdoubt and guilt in medical professionals taking care of their colleagues. Patients who made fatal errors in at least two out of three activities were admitted to the therapy study. The violation of the faithfulness constraint is fatal to (65b). Since the two candidates are equally ranked, violation of either one is fatal. Although not always fatal, psychological complications may greatly affect the parents' and their families' life and wellbeing. In other words, we take back the ®nal, ' 'fatal' ' step that causes failure. One fatal event associated with the vaccine was detected (described below). Moreover, few studies have focused on fatal cases, even though these cases should form one of the primary bases for interventions. The metacestode stage of this parasite can also infect humans, causing cysticercosis which may have a fatal outcome. Not all errors have a fatal outcome and many events may even remain unrecognized. All subjects were diagnosed with a cancer that carried a predictably fast and fatal course. However, a small number of patients experience fatal complications related to sedation. The 'capital aggregation' problem, if it exists at all, is not therefore fatal for sustainability indicators. Several instances of the transmission of this virus from domestic chickens to humans proved fatal, but no proven cases of human to human transmission occurred. The disease is relentlessly progressive, and fatal some 15-20 years after the onset of symptoms. Cerebral embolism can have various causes and fatal outcomes. Using the wrong basis for selecting an instance is a fatal error in case study designs, as in all designs. The love-death machine is a grotesque image of female desire as seductive, manipulative, and fatal. About one-third of these events will be fatal, and approximately 650,000 of these events will be a first myocardial infarction. Many think it a fatal weakness in any such attempt to base morality upon egoism that this answer is false. During the 1970s and 1980s there were numerous protest marches which ended in widespread public disorder, and in two cases in fatal injuries. Failure of a biomaterial can at best cause discomfort to the patient and at worst can be fatal. At the same time old problems, such as the fatal connection between social deprivation and family fragility, show few signs of going away. Such aneurysms are observed in 90% of fatal cases. We have noticed fatal flaws in both these reasons for attributing to them intrinsic value. In severe cases, anaphylaxis with angioedema, respiratory compromise and hypotension can prove fatal without the prompt administration of adrenaline. Since organisms persist, the inflammatory response remains prolonged and, if untreated, proves ultimately fatal both in animal models and in humans. The consequences could be fatal to us all. Accordingly, a common belief held that starting a homestead on a new site without the spirit's approval would provoke a punitive and often fatal reaction. No one has managed to connect firmly any fatal disorder of normal human ageing to the failure of cell proliferation. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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