Some Maternal Risk FactorsInfluencingEarly Neonatal Mortality
pre - existing clinical and laboratory factors(passive) is only influenced byEarly mortality
several maternal ( e.g. , age and parity ) , neonatal ( e.g. , birth weight and gender ) , and household and socioeconomic risk factors ( e.g. , parental education and wealth status(passive) is influenced byearly neonatal mortality
a large intracranial componentcausing‘ Early neonatal Mortality
damping - off , drought , drowning , and inadequate light(passive) may be caused byEarly seedling mortality
G1 expressioncausedmortality in earlier pupae
excessive expression of pro - inflammatory mediatorsmight influenceearly mortality in ARDS
the way in whichinfluencedearly neonatal mortality
from predationmainly resultsfrom predation
usuallyresultsusually
productivity(passive) caused byproductivity
from a prospective studyresultsfrom a prospective study
from disease - related complications and late mortality resulting from CVD.1 Women with SLE aged 35 to 44 yearsresultingfrom disease - related complications and late mortality resulting from CVD.1 Women with SLE aged 35 to 44 years
the devastating economic losses(passive) caused bythe devastating economic losses
the expression of otherwise inevitable derangementMight ... be preventingthe expression of otherwise inevitable derangement
from cardiopulmonary disease and lung cancerresultsfrom cardiopulmonary disease and lung cancer
from a delay in diagnosisresultingfrom a delay in diagnosis
in continued growth in the number of long - term hematopoietic cell transplantation ( HCT ) survivorsresultingin continued growth in the number of long - term hematopoietic cell transplantation ( HCT ) survivors