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Mortality
MortalityTypes of death rateCause of deathWorld mortality—situation and trendsDeath rates by ageExpectation of lifeDeath rates by marital statusDeath rates by sexDeath rates by cause of deathBIBLIOGRAPHYMortality statistics are by-products of the legal process of death registration... Read more |
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John of Lancaster duke of Bedford
John of Lancaster Bedford, duke of 1389-1435, English nobleman; third son of Henry IV of England and brother of Henry V. At the death (1422) of his brother and succession of his 9-month-old nephew, Henry VI, Bedford was designated as regent of France and protector of England. While he was in France... Read more |
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Arthur Robert Ashe
Arthur Robert Ashe 1943-93, American tennis player, b. Richmond, Va. Ashe rose from his hometown's public courts to become the first African-American male to reach prominence in tennis. He won the 1965 intercollegiate singles championship while at the Univ. of California at Los Angeles. Denied a... Read more |
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death
death cessation of all life (metabolic) processes. Death may involve the organism as a whole (somatic death) or may be confined to cells and tissues within the organism. Causes of death in human beings include injury, acute or chronic disease, and neoplasia (cancer). The physiological death of... Read more |
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Micaiah
Micaiah , in the Bible, Samaritan prophet who foretold the death of Ahab.... Read more |
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Jean Francois Paul de Gondi Cardinal de Retz
Retz, Cardinal de ( Jean-Françcois-Paul de Gondi) (1613–79), Abp. of Paris. He was forced into an ecclesiastical career by his family, who had held the see of Paris since 1570. In 1643 he was appointed Coadjutor-Abp. of Paris to his uncle and in 1652 made a cardinal. Soon afterwards, at... Read more |
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Cell death
C ELLD EATH Cell death is a vital and common occurrence. In humans, some 10 billion new cells may form and an equal number die in a single day. Biologists recognize two general categories of cell death, which include genetically programmed death and death... Read more |
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Causes of Death
C AUSES OFD EATH Data on the causes of death provide an important source of information on death. Such data are crucial for monitoring the reasons why people die and for targeting where, when, and how health resources should be expended. Causes of death can be... Read more |
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