adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
death
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Design - Case-control study of perinatal deaths .
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His classification allowed all perinatal deaths to be categorised whether or not necropsy had been undertaken.
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No estimates of perinatal mortality rates were made for the units where few referrals and subsequent perinatal deaths occurred.
mortality
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Thus the perinatal mortality ratio is the sum of the late fetal death ratio and the under-7-day mortality rate.
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For these categories hospital 1 had the lowest perinatal mortality rates among the consultant units after adjustment for risk factors.
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The problems of interpreting perinatal mortality rates have been described by Campbell and MacDonald Davies and Tew.
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As many congenital abnormalities can be prevented, these developmental defects should not be considered an irreducible component of perinatal mortality .
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Perhaps not surprisingly, the women transferred to consultant care had the highest perinatal mortality rates.
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Main outcome measure - Crude perinatal mortality rates and rates adjusted for case mix.
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No estimates of perinatal mortality rates were made for the units where few referrals and subsequent perinatal deaths occurred.
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Perinatal mortality is measured by the perinatal mortality ratio.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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perinatal health care
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Perinatal mortality is measured by the perinatal mortality ratio.
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As many congenital abnormalities can be prevented, these developmental defects should not be considered an irreducible component of perinatal mortality.
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For these categories hospital 1 had the lowest perinatal mortality rates among the consultant units after adjustment for risk factors.
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Interestingly, five of these infants had some unusual perinatal features.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, the women transferred to consultant care had the highest perinatal mortality rates.
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The confounding factors were patients' characteristics that had been shown to be predictive of increased perinatal risk.
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The problems of interpreting perinatal mortality rates have been described by Campbell and MacDonald Davies and Tew.
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The risk of neonatal group B streptococcal sepsis is also significantly increased in combination with perinatal risk factors.