词汇 | example_english_survivor |
释义 | Examples of survivorThese 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. As an acute illness, it is a lifethreatening episode that gives survivors a lasting sense of their own mortality. The results showed that self-rated health improved the wellbeing of survivors, but not the wellbeing of the deceased. Multi-level analyses were then conducted separately for the survivors and the deceased to explain the variance of the wellbeing scores across the last four waves. There was no clear evidence of improved outcome amongst survivors, but data were available for only short term indices. After all, there is an extensive collection of survivors' memoirs and testimonies, in which we can hear the voice of the victims themselves. Their sense of self-and often their very lives-have been imperiled; they describe themselves as survivors of a "shipwreck" (p. 73). There is no doubt that the survivors of the 1932 hopper campaign were reverting to the solitary phase in the area. Is psychological wellbeing impaired in long-term survivors of breast cancer? Compared to relatives or friends who have died, survivors may evaluate their health as relatively good. A further cause of particular concern is the high incidence of sudden and unexplained death in survivors of early shunts. Additionally, they expand benefits for low-earners, widows and widowers, disabled workers and young survivors. Guidelines for the ethical conduct of research carried out by mental health service users and survivors. Excellent chapters discuss the pros and cons of screening, intervention for survivors of prolonged adversity and relocation stress. Probably the greatest strength of this book is that it gives voice to the radiation survivors. Research on post-disaster reconstruction has shown linkages between resettlement of survivors and religious reform. The survivors were asked what type of care they provided to their spouses and the responses coded into a master list. The results suggest that analyses of spousal care-giving and survivors' adjustment should examine the caregiving situation, particularly its duration. There then follows a series of personal accounts of stroke written principally by survivors. Consequently, we predict that survivors had a more optimistic self-rating of their health than non-survivors. Among the survivors, the total number of disturbances or events was relatively stable across the waves, although increased at the last wave. Similar results were obtained when the 16 survivors who had 3- to 9-month follow-up were compared with those who were not followed up. Of the survivors, 339 fish could be identified throughout the study, while the remaining individuals had lost their tags and were subsequently retagged. Even today, the 1946 riot is the yardstick, especially for its survivors, in assessing the intensity of communal violence of recent times. Although spousal loss is generally considered a negative event, investigating various aspects of the care-giving situation may help explain disparities in survivors' adjustment. The results demonstrate that the duration of care-giving is the most influential predictor of survivors' depressive symptoms six months after the death. In those situations, survivors may desperately seek to make sense of what has happened by going through the details of a death again and again. Unable to explain their loss or mour n it in traditional ways, the survivors looked for ways to live with it. Of 34 operative survivors, 10 were reoperated (4 baffle dysfunction, 3 baffle leaks, 1 valvular prosthesis, 3 pacemakers and 1 heart-lung transplant). The 8 survivors were assessed 2 months after the operation, 2 by catheterization and 6 by echo. Open blocks: survivors, closed blocks: survivors without reoperation. Mean follow-up of the 21 long-term survivors is 16.5 months (range 1 to 38 months). Follow-up information was available in 112 survivors, the period of follow-up ranging from two months to 22 years with a mean of nine years. Seventy-three percent of survivors had mild or insignificant stenosis at follow-up. The median duration of follow-up in survivors was 5 yrs (range 0-20). Of the 24 survivors, 11 patients (46%) have required pacing with follow-up rangingfrom1 -13 years. The mean follow-up of the 21 long-term survivors was 17 months. The expression "never again" is a refrain that resounds in the hearts of survivors from varying experiences. Remarkable survivors : insights into successful aging among women. The relationships with nieces and nephews of those survivors who had married but had no children seemed to be associated with considerations of inheritance. By 1999 most of the survivors had telephones. Only two survivors claimed in 1999 to see a niece or nephew weekly. Most patients will require intervention, and most survivors will have mild stenosis. Operative survivors also have reduced one year survival. All the survivors were reviewed with a mean follow up of 46 months. Mean follow-up of 24 months in all survivors revealed normal growth and adequate patency of the anastomoses in all. The survivors had only one organ failure beside the lung. After initial repair, 8 of 11 operative survivors developed stenosis at the site of repair. Seventeen survivors (89%) were free of symptoms, although three of them had residual subaortic stenosis. No data are available on long-term morbidity or outcome of pump-twin survivors according to antenatal management. There is continuing concern about the burden of illness and disability amongst survivors in this vulnerable group. Among the daughters however, six survivors had five female offspring, a replacement of 0-833. Although this information is recorded for the patients who died, it is not available for survivors. As with age, birth weight data are not available for 1990-1993 survivors. While most survivors had received some antenatal care, a much lower proportion of the patients who died had obtained care. The maximum difference (in survivors at age 65) is a little over 10% for men and 5% for women. Figure 1 illustrates negative trends in average gravida among both patients who died and survivors. Rather than eradicating the comparatively few survivors of myxomatosis, a rabbit population was allowed to reestablish itself. Without such a recognition and outcry, these cruelties continue, victims are ignored, and the survivors remain untreated. A population-based assessment of the impact and burden of caregiving for long-term stroke survivors. We report sensitivity analysis on the use of a different method for the adjustment of life expectancy for survivors of severe sepsis. We have not included benefits for veterans' survivors, though these also became quite extensive in the early twentieth century. 23. Of those 146 allegedly imprisoned, 123 fatalities were thought to have occurred from suffocation in one night, with only 23 total survivors - including a woman. He referred to the survivors in derogatory terms. A comparatively low percentage of ticks survived the primary infection (45%) but of these survivors a high percentage (82%) survived the challenge (secondary) infection. Clearly, only the survivors of selection contribute to the gene pool of the subpopulation in any given generation. The safety of survivors of domestic violence is the central tenet of this research project. In this case, the sailor's death seemingly benefits the three survivors, who have to share their scanty provisions with one less comrade. From the initial cohort (1968-1984), there were 131 hospital survivors (22 female) and 5 other women had a pulmonary autograft from 1985-1993. Mean duration of mechanical ventilation after decannulation for the survivors was 13.8+7.1 days. The unusual neuroendocrine response has been seen in survivors of trauma in childhood as well as adulthood. The next generation was established from these survivors. Upon arrival some carriages contained 100 dead and three or four almostdead survivors. After a mean follow-up of 35+32 months all survivors are asymptomatic and free from reoperation. Even the two survivors had evidence of significant morbidity. The three survivors have been followed for four to seven months without significant complications. Medical problems in natural survivors and postoperative patients include arrhythmia, deteriorating hemodynamics, endocarditis and management of non-cardiac problems secondary to cyanosis. In all, a total of 15 of 140 survivors required reoperation (11%). In their series, there were 11 survivors of staged palliation, from three centres. Most of the survivors, operated on using atrial redirection procedures, are afflicted with some cardiac or non-cardiac sequels. During bicycle ergometry, using a steady-state protocol with analyses of the expiratory gases and lactate, we investigated the exercise capacity in survivors of atrial redirection. In terms of family relationship patterns and personality, the survivors are representative of the total sample. The variable ' length of residence in community in 1999 ' was computed for all survivors. If these groups were made survivors and non-survivors, the prognosis accuracy would have been 75%. Upon the family breadwinner's death, a catastrophic loss of income inevitably faced female survivors. In addition, analyses of changes over the two-and-a-half years among the survivors in 1990 were carried out. The test set, drawn from a mixture of survivors and non-survivors, was then run. Another" prediction" frequently made is that there will be an increase in the extent of disability among the survivors into extreme old age. Twenty of the 26 survivors after 15 days were from one family (family 52). Intrusive symptoms are extremely common immediately following trauma exposure but fade over time for most survivors. Therefore, it is not yet clear the extent to which the model of enhanced negative feedback is generalizable to other populations of trauma survivors. A similar study was done in survivors of motor vehicle accidents. Current follow-up information was obtained on the 197 surgical survivors, now 1 to 24 years (median = 13 years) postoperative. Furthermore, the guaranteed market in which the survivors would operate would make shops far more desirable, forcing up rents. In survivors operated on during the early period, the long-term status was less satisfactory. Follow-up of the 597 survivors extended to 19 years with a mean of 5-6 years. Half of the survivors of myocardial infarction had residual ventricular dysfunction, mitral regurgitation, and/or arrhythmias. Additionally, long term results have shown that the majority of the survivors can lead a normal life. 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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