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mortality and morbidity rates

  • 1 índice de mortalidad

    death rate
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    (n.) = death rate, mortality rate
    Ex. In such a rapidly developing field as online services, the birth and death rate of reference and selection tools is impressive but dismaying to those trying to stay abreast of new titles.
    Ex. One of the goals of health care planning is to foster research which will lead eventually to measurable improvements in mortality and morbidity rates.
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    (n.) = death rate, mortality rate

    Ex: In such a rapidly developing field as online services, the birth and death rate of reference and selection tools is impressive but dismaying to those trying to stay abreast of new titles.

    Ex: One of the goals of health care planning is to foster research which will lead eventually to measurable improvements in mortality and morbidity rates.

    Spanish-English dictionary > índice de mortalidad

  • 2 índice de mortandad

    (n.) = death rate, mortality rate
    Ex. In such a rapidly developing field as online services, the birth and death rate of reference and selection tools is impressive but dismaying to those trying to stay abreast of new titles.
    Ex. One of the goals of health care planning is to foster research which will lead eventually to measurable improvements in mortality and morbidity rates.
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    (n.) = death rate, mortality rate

    Ex: In such a rapidly developing field as online services, the birth and death rate of reference and selection tools is impressive but dismaying to those trying to stay abreast of new titles.

    Ex: One of the goals of health care planning is to foster research which will lead eventually to measurable improvements in mortality and morbidity rates.

    Spanish-English dictionary > índice de mortandad

  • 3 índice de morbosidad

    Ex. One of the goals of health care planning is to foster research which will lead eventually to measurable improvements in mortality and morbidity rates.
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    Ex: One of the goals of health care planning is to foster research which will lead eventually to measurable improvements in mortality and morbidity rates.

    Spanish-English dictionary > índice de morbosidad

  • 4 medible

    adj.
    measurable, appraisable.
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    ADJ (=mensurable) measurable; (=observable) detectable, appreciable
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    = measurable, quantifiable, testable, assessable.
    Ex. One of the goals of health care planning is to foster research which will lead eventually to measurable improvements in mortality and morbidity rates.
    Ex. Facts are easy to evaluate because in many cases they are quantifiable and can be verified.
    Ex. The role of the technology-driven university library dwindles as students learn testable data instead of a coherent body of knowledge.
    Ex. This is one of the first assessable skills which the young child can demonstrate and literacy normally carries greater prestige than numeracy.
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    = measurable, quantifiable, testable, assessable.

    Ex: One of the goals of health care planning is to foster research which will lead eventually to measurable improvements in mortality and morbidity rates.

    Ex: Facts are easy to evaluate because in many cases they are quantifiable and can be verified.
    Ex: The role of the technology-driven university library dwindles as students learn testable data instead of a coherent body of knowledge.
    Ex: This is one of the first assessable skills which the young child can demonstrate and literacy normally carries greater prestige than numeracy.

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    measurable

    Spanish-English dictionary > medible

  • 5 cuantificable

    adj.
    quantifiable.
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    = measurable, quantifiable.
    Ex. One of the goals of health care planning is to foster research which will lead eventually to measurable improvements in mortality and morbidity rates.
    Ex. Facts are easy to evaluate because in many cases they are quantifiable and can be verified.
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    * incuantificable = non-quantifiable.
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    = measurable, quantifiable.

    Ex: One of the goals of health care planning is to foster research which will lead eventually to measurable improvements in mortality and morbidity rates.

    Ex: Facts are easy to evaluate because in many cases they are quantifiable and can be verified.
    * incuantificable = non-quantifiable.

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    quantifiable
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    quantifiable

    Spanish-English dictionary > cuantificable

  • 6 fácil de cuantificar

    (adj.) = measurable
    Ex. One of the goals of health care planning is to foster research which will lead eventually to measurable improvements in mortality and morbidity rates.
    * * *
    (adj.) = measurable

    Ex: One of the goals of health care planning is to foster research which will lead eventually to measurable improvements in mortality and morbidity rates.

    Spanish-English dictionary > fácil de cuantificar

  • 7 fácil de medir

    (adj.) = measurable
    Ex. One of the goals of health care planning is to foster research which will lead eventually to measurable improvements in mortality and morbidity rates.
    * * *
    (adj.) = measurable

    Ex: One of the goals of health care planning is to foster research which will lead eventually to measurable improvements in mortality and morbidity rates.

    Spanish-English dictionary > fácil de medir

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