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  1. Fatality

    Wiktionarypar fatality Fatality may refer to Death Fatalism A fatal error , in computing Fatality Mortal Kombat Fatality Mortal Kombat , a finishing move in the Mortal Kombat series of fighting games Fatality comics , a character published by DC Comics Fatal1ty , the screen name of professional electronic sports player, Johnathan Wendel Fatality game , fighting java mobile game from NETSOFTWARE See also Fatal disambiguation Lethality , a term designating the ability of a weapon to kill disambig fr Fatal it Fatality ...   more details



  1. Fatality (comics)

    thumb left 100px Fatality When the Green Lantern Corps is rendered powerless, Fatality views the last .... Fatality seemingly perishes in the battle, though no body save a severed arm is recovered. Fatality ... the ring, causing it to explosively teleport away after being removed. This destroyed Fatality s remaining ... that she has forgiven him as well. ref name gl42 Green Lantern vol. 4 42 June 2009 ref Fatality reaches ... Fatality has super human strength, speed, reflexes & reactions, and endurance. She has been trained .... She is one of the best warriors in the universe. Fatality has many weapons with which she is an expert. Usually she employs an energy staff. Since losing her arms in a battle with Kyle Rayner, Fatality ... in 1997 Category Female supervillains es Fatality it Fatality DC Comics tl Fatality komiks ...   more details



  1. Occupational fatality

    An occupational fatality is a death that occurs while a person is at work or performing work related tasks. Occupational fatalities are also commonly called occupational deaths or work related deaths fatalities and can occur in any industry or employment occupation . In general, occupational fatalities have steadily decreased in number since 1994. Still, in 2007, 5,488 people died in work related incidents in the United States . ref Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries Summary Report 2007. http www.bls.gov news.release cfoi.nr0.htm Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries Retrieved on 13 January 2009 ref That amounts to an average of 15 deaths every day. Common causes Common causes of occupational fatalities include falls, machine related incidents, motor vehicle accidents, electrocution, falling objects, homicide s and suicide s. Occupational fatalities can be prevented. 41 of occupational fatalities occurred during a transportation incident, 17 occurred after a worker came into contact ... File Selected occupations with high fatality rate.png thumb 350px Selected occupations with high fatality rates, 2006, in the United States. ref name bls2006 Risk factors Many factors contribute to a fatal ... to an occupational fatality is generally not the fault of a single person, but the tragic result of a combination .... Retrieved 17 February 2009 ref An occupational fatality is not just the fault of the deceased worker .... Under NIOSH, the Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation FACE Program tracks and investigates ... Injuries CFOI , within the U.S. Department of Labor, compiles national fatality statistics ... Safety and Health NIOSH http www.cdc.gov niosh Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation FACE Program http www.cdc.gov niosh face default.html Washington State Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation ... Californial Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Program CA FACE http www.cdph.ca.gov programs ohb face Pages default.aspx Employment Aspects of occupations DEFAULTSORT Occupational Fatality ...   more details



  1. Autoerotic fatality

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  1. Case fatality rate

    In epidemiology , case fatality CF or fatality rate , is the ratio of death s within a designated population of people with a particular condition, over a certain period of time. An example of a fatality rate would be 9 deaths per 10,000 people at risk per year. This means that within a given year, out of 10,000 people formally diagnosed with a disease, 9 died. The rate for the 1918 flu pandemic Spanish flu was 2.5 , ref name taubenberger2006 about 0.1 for the Influenza A virus subtype H2N2 Asian flu Asian and Influenza A virus subtype H3N2 Hong Kong Flu 1968 1969 Hong Kong flu s, ref name li2008 Cite journal last Li first F C K coauthors B C K Choi, T Sly, A W P Pak year 2008 month June title Finding the real case fatality rate of H5N1 avian influenza journal Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health volume 62 issue 6 pages 555 559 publisher location doi 10.1136 jech.2007.064030 issn 0143 005X url http jech.bmj.com cgi content abstract 62 6 555 accessdate 2009 04 29 pmid 18477756 ref and 0.1 for other influenza pandemics. ref name taubenberger2006 Cite journal last Taubenberger first Jeffery K. coauthors David M. Morens year 2006 month January title 1918 influenza the mother of all pandemics journal Emerging Infectious Diseases volume 12 issue 1 publisher Coordinating Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention location issn 1080 6059 url http www.cdc.gov ncidod EID vol12no01 05 0979.htm accessdate 2009 04 17 ref Ebola Classification Za re Ebola Virus is among the deadliest viruses with a case fatality rate of roughly 90 . ref name emedicine.com cite web url http www.emedicine.com MED topic626.htm accessdate 2008 10 06 author King, John W title Ebola Virus date April 2, 2008 work eMedicine publisher WebMd ref Rabies , if contracted by an unvaccinated ..., with a case fatality rate approaching 100 . See also Mortality rate Pandemic Severity Index Notes ... fatality for coronary events in the WHO MONICA Project Medical research studies treatment stub ...   more details



  1. Mass fatality incident

    Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date October 2007 Mass Fatality Incident abbreviated MFI is an emergency management term used to identify an incident involving more dead bodies and or body parts than can be located, identified, and processed for final disposition by available response resources. Although it is a somewhat relative term in that there is no widely accepted number of fatalities that define an MFI, it is generally recognized that if the number of fatalities exceeds the local city or county s resource capabilities causing them to request assistance, or mutual aid, from neighboring jurisdictions, the term applies. Mass fatality incidents may or may not be a result of a mass casualty incident MCI , which is considered a different type of incident and usually focuses more on managing the surviving victims of an incident. MFI and MCI may, and often do, occur simultaneously. MFI differ from MCI in that most, if not all, of the victims of the incident are deceased. A catastrophic plane crash with no survivors is one example of an MFI. Part of the distinction between MFI and MCI is because different kinds of resources are needed to manage each. Living victims are attended to by medical personnel such as EMS, deceased victims are attended to by medical examiners or coroners. Mass fatality incident may be either man caused, such as hazardous materials releases, transportation accidents, or terrorist attacks, or they may be the result of natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, or severe weather. Some significant mass fatality incidents are Hurricane Katrina 9 11 Attacks Oklahoma City bombing Bhopal Disaster Spanish Flu Currently, the greatest fears for an MFI ... than they can be buried. Response functions The primary response functions in a mass fatality ... References Capstone Document Mass Fatality Management for Incidents Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction ... Programs, Office for Domestic Preparedness, August 2005. Mass Fatality Plan , National Association ...   more details



  1. Fatality (Mortal Kombat)

    Image Fatality.png thumb Noob Saibot Sub Zero performing an infamous Spine Rip Fatality on Scorpion Mortal Kombat Scorpion in Mortal Kombat video game Mortal Kombat Ed Boon s favorite Fatality ref cite ... game s, a Fatality is a finishing move that can be used against one s defeated opponent at the end .... Fatality eventually became also a generic video game culture gaming term for a lethal finishing ... special moves, a Fatality may require certain distances and quick button sequences in order to achieve the desired result. Usually, every character has their own special Fatality that must be performed ... allows the player to morph into an animal and maim their opponent. This style of Fatality debuted ... Mercy, the act which revives the opponent in lieu of delivering a final blow or performing a Fatality ... content, and a tamer counterpart to the typical Fatality. Some fans found them humorous and enjoyable ... also appeared in Mortal Kombat Deception , in the form of a Fatality of Li Mei her Fatality ... just a Fatality in game, the first example of a suicidal finishing move in the series was actually ... Kombat character Smoke went farther with his Fatality, since he destroys the whole planet and every living being on it with giant bombs. In MK Gold , Cyrax adopted this Fatality together with his ... off than the Brutalities of MK3 , requiring hit combos identical to the normal Fatality hit combo ... ref Kreate A Fatality For Mortal Kombat Armageddon , the Fatality concept was completely revised. In all ... sequence. For MK A , the old system was replaced with a new Kreate A Fatality, or Kustom Chain Fatality system. After defeating an opponent in two rounds with default settings , players are given ... move, but the timebar decreases more rapidly after each move. It is also possible to fail the Fatality ... off . Once the player reaches 12 chains, he she must use a finisher or else the Fatality sequence ... end the chain with a final fatal move, no rank or reward is given and the Fatality is not counted ...   more details



  1. Fatality Analysis Reporting System

    Fatality Analysis Reporting System FARS was created in the United States by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA to provide an overall measure of highway safety, to help suggest solutions, and to help provide an objective basis to evaluate the effectiveness of motor vehicle safety standards and highway safety programs. ref name koehler brown2009 FARS contains data on a census of fatal traffic crashes within the 50 States, the District of Columbia , and Puerto Rico . To be included in FARS, a crash must involve a motor vehicle travelling on a trafficway customarily open to the public and result in the death of a person occupant of a vehicle or a non occupant within 30 days of the crash. FARS has been operational since 1975 and has collected information on over 989,451 motor vehicle fatalities and collects information on over 100 different coded data elements that characterizes the crash, the vehicle, and the people involved. FARS is vital to the mission of NHTSA to reduce the number of motor vehicle crashes and deaths on our nation s highways, and subsequently, reduce the associated economic loss to society resulting from those motor vehicle crashes and fatalities. FARS data is critical to understanding the characteristics of the environment, trafficway, vehicles, and persons involved in the crash. NHTSA has a cooperative agreement with an agency in each state government to provide information in a standard format on fatal crashes in the state. Data is collected, coded and submitted into a micro computer data system and transmitted to Washington, D.C. Quarterly files are produced for analytical purposes to study trends and evaluate the effectiveness highway safety programs. This Data is tabulated and provided to the public via the FARS Interface at http www fars.nhtsa.dot.gov See also Road traffic safety References reflist refs ref name koehler brown2009 cite book author Koehler, Steven A. Brown, Peggy A. year 2009 page 135 title Forensic Epidemiology ...   more details



  1. Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program

    The Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program FFFIPP is administered by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NIOSH , part of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention CDC . It performs independent investigations of firefighter fatalities in the United States, also referred to as line of duty deaths LODD . The programs goals are to better define the characteristics of line of duty deaths among firefighters to develop recommendations for the prevention of deaths and injuries to disseminate prevention strategies to the fire service. ref http www.cdc.gov niosh fire implweb.html Traumatic Occupational Injuries, Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program , Accessed July 15, 2007. ref In 1998, Congress funded NIOSH to implement FFFIPP recognizing the need for further efforts to address the continuing national problem of occupational fire fighter fatalities an estimated 105 each year. ref cite web url http www.cdc.gov niosh fire title NIOSH Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program accessdate 2007 10 23 publisher United States National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health ref The NIOSH FFFIPP has a 14 person staff and a 2 million dollar budget ref name IAFC NIOSH FFFIPP http www.iafc.org associations 4685 files shs FFFIPPtaskFrceReport070711.pdf Improvement to NIOSH s Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program FFFIPP with respect to LODD investigations, International Association of Fire Chiefs Safety, Health, and Survival Section , June 4, 2007. Accessed September 3, 2008. ref and has conducted over 400 investigations since its inception in 1998. ref name IAFC NIOSH FFFIPP See also Crew Resource Management Firefighter Human Factors Analysis and Classification System National Fire Fighter ... links http www.cdc.gov niosh fire Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program http ... Fatality Investigation Reports http www.firehero.org National Fallen Firefighters Foundation http ...   more details



  1. Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE)

    The Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation FACE program s goal is the prevention of occupational fatality . Program elements include Tracking all work related acute trauma fatalities. br Conducting investigations of a select number of these incidents. br Distributing information for the prevention of future fatal injuries. The FACE Program is funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health or NIOSH which is a branch of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention . The Bureau of Labor Statistics BLS , a unit of the United States Department of Labor , also tracks occupational fatalities. The FACE program currently has two components NIOSH In house FACE began in 1982. Participating states voluntarily notify NIOSH of traumatic occupational fatalities resulting from targeted causes of death that have included confined spaces, electrocutions, machine related, falls from elevation, and logging. In house FACE is currently targeting investigations of deaths associated with machinery, deaths of youths under 18 years of age, deaths of Hispanic workers, and street highway construction work zone fatalities. NIOSH State based FACE began in 1989. Currently, nine State health or labor departments have cooperative agreements with NIOSH for conducting surveillance, targeted investigations, and prevention activities at the State level using the FACE model. The nine FACE states are California Iowa Kentucky Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey New York Oregon Washington U.S. state Washington FACE publications Fatality Data Summaries summaries of the fatalities and a list of the incidents. Fatality Investigation Reports are reports describing root case based investigations of fatal incidents. Fatality Narratives are one page descriptions of recent fatal incidents. FACE Fatal Facts are bulletins that have been developed to address specific workplace hazards. Work related ... FACE ref . Men are most frequently on the job fatality victims. Workers Memorial Day is celebrated annually ...   more details



  1. List of Taliban fatality reports in Pakistan

    in the Battle of Wana . 2003 25 See also List of Taliban fatality reports in Afghanistan , a closely ... Portal reflist 2 Tehrik i Taliban Pakistan DEFAULTSORT List Of Taliban Fatality Reports In Pakistan ...   more details



  1. Fatality statistics in the Western Australian mining industry

    These are Fatality statistics in the Western Australian mining industry which capture the number of people killed in the industry in the Australia n state of Western Australia . The Department of Mines and Petroleum , DMP, the governing authority for the industry in the state, has published statistics for fatalities in mining dating back to 1943. Eventually, the department plans to publish statistics dating back to 1886, also these will not be able to be complete. ref name Data http www.dmp.wa.gov.au documents Magazine MSH MineSafe Dec09v18no3 IndPerform.pdf Historical extension to fatalities database Department of Mines and Petroleum DMP website, published 2009, accessed 19 February 2011 ref Records up until 1967 are not categorised by commodity and instead appear as not categorised in the listing. From 1967, categorisation began and, after 1968, almost all fatalities are categorised. ref name Data The department lists the fatality statistics categorised by commodity, date, fiscal year, occupation, causes, report status and type of mining, meaning underground or surface. ref name Data In 2006, the Chamber of Minerals and Energy of Western Australia commissioned a Taxonomy taxonomic study to analyse the 306 mining fatalities which occurred between 1970 and 2006. ref http www.cmewa.com Resources Download?id 13 Fatalities in the West Australian Mining Industry 1970 2006 The Chamber of Minerals and Energy of WA Inc. website, page 20, prepared by Roger Kahler, published 2006, accessed 22 February 2011 ref As of July 2011, the latest fatality that has occurred in the Western Australian mining industry was on 16 August 2011 at Rio Tinto s Brockman 2 mine facility. All of the last ... Fatality at the Norseman Project Norseman Gold Plc ASX announcement, published 6 August 2010, accessed ... injured at Rio Tinto s Dampier port facilities. It was the companies first fatality in the Pilbara ... bhp halts port hedland ops after fatality 20110707 1h3i9.html BHP halts Port Hedland ops after fatality ...   more details



  1. List of Taliban fatality reports in Afghanistan

    of 280 Taliban date 15 December 2001 ref See also List of Taliban fatality reports in Pakistan ... Fatality Reports In Afghanistan Category History of Afghanistan Category War in Afghanistan 2001 ...   more details



  1. List of Afghan security forces fatality reports in Afghanistan

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  1. File:The first fatality of the October 14 incident being winched atop the Democracy Monument.jpg

    Summary The first fatality of the October 14 incident being winched atop the Democracy Monument. This b&w photo was scanned from page 199 of Democracy, shaken & stirred a novel by Win Lyovarin , translated by Prisna Boonsinsukh 2003 ISBN 978 974 90404 7 8. The caption is from page 198. There are no photo credits anywhere in the book. Fair use rationale This photo vividly illustrates incidents described in History of Thailand 1932 1973 and Democracy Monument, Bangkok . It is also pertinent to Thammasat University Seal . Licensing Non free historic image ...   more details



  1. List of Iraqi security forces fatality reports in Iraq

    This is a comprehensive list of Iraqi security forces members killed in the Iraq War . There are also totals here for each year. The Iraq Index of the Brookings Institution also keeps a running total of Iraqi security force casualties. ref name Brookings http www.brookings.edu saban iraq index.aspx Iraq Index. Tracking Reconstruction and Security in Post Saddam Iraq . Brookings Institution . For the latest total of Iraqi police and military killed download the PDF file of the most recent Iraq Index, and look in the table of contents. ref The highest reported number of policemen and soldiers killed in the war has been 15,196 for the period between January 2004 and December 2009 with the exceptions of April 2004 and March 2009 . ref name guardian http www.guardian.co.uk world 2010 oct 22 true civilian body count iraq ref With the previously reported 260 policemen ref http www.abc.net.au news stories 2003 12 19 1013869.htm ref and 23 Kurdish peshmerga fighters killed in 2003, ref http www.npr.org templates story story.php?storyId 1242603 Operation Viking Hammer http www.cbsnews.com stories 2003 04 06 iraq main547986.shtml ref and 67 dead in March 2009, ref http hello.news352.lu edito 4036 march violence claims 252 iraqi lives.html ref and a further 1,100 deaths in 2010, ref http articles.cnn.com 2011 01 02 world iraq.casualty.figures 1 iraqi police mosul police iraqi troops? s PM WORLD ref and 897 deaths in 2011, the total number of security forces members killed can be estimated to be at least 17,543. Totals class wikitable align Align center style margin ifeq Align right 0 0 0.5em 1em 0 1em 0.5em 0 Fatalities Period Police Military Total per period 2011 501 396 897 2010 722 378 1,100 2009 468 216 242 ref http www.cnn.com 2010 WORLD meast 01 01 iraq.us.deaths index.html No U.S. combat related deaths in Iraq in December ref 684 710 2008 928 ref http www.iraqbodycount.org analysis numbers surge 2008 Post surge violence its extent and nature ref 142 ref 1,070 security fo ...   more details



  1. File:Fatality.png

    Summary Non free use rationale Description Screenshot of Sub Zero s fatality in the original Mortal Kombat. Source Emulator Article Fatality Mortal Kombat Portion whole Low resolution Yes Purpose Illustrate a fatality Replaceability No free equivalent exists. other information Non free use rationale Description Screenshot of Sub Zero s fatality in the original Mortal Kombat. Source Emulator Article Sub Zero Mortal Kombat Portion whole Low resolution Yes Purpose Illustrate a finishing move discussed various times in video game character article Replaceability No free equivalent exists. other information Screen shot of Sub Zero Mortal Kombat Sub Zero s fatality in the original Mortal Kombat arcade game Mortal Kombat . Licensing Non free game screenshot media Mortal Kombat Fair use rationale for use in Fighting game Copyright holder has not released any such images to the public domain. The image is used to illustrate the concept of finishing maneuvers, and explain how the game pioneered an important game concept in the genre. Specifically, it illustrates what a fatality in the popular and controversial game Mortal Kombat this shows to readers why this game, as well as others in the fighting game genre, were popular and, at the same time, controversial. No free or public domain replacements are available. The image is being used in an informative way and should not detract from the game. ...   more details



  1. File:Black Widow Spider Eating Something.JPG

    Summary Photo taken in California, USA. This female black widow is eating something that got ensnared in her web. Warning.. this type of spider is very venomous and may result in injury or fatality if you are bitten by it. Licensing PD self date June 2007 its really deadly Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot ...   more details



  1. Baltz

    Baltz may refer to Kirk Baltz born 1959 , American actor Lewis Baltz born 1945 , American photographer Mark Baltz , American football official Stephen Baltz 1949 1960 , American air crash fatality William N. Baltz 1860 1943 , American politician surname ...   more details



  1. Free Airlines

    Infobox Airline airline Free Airlines logo logo size fleet size destinations IATA ICAO callsign parent company slogan founded headquarters Kinshasa , Democratic Republic of the Congo key people hubs N Dolo Airport secondary hubs focus cities frequent flyer lounge alliance website Free Airlines is an air operator out of N Dolo Airport , Kinshasa , Democratic Republic of Congo . The airline is on the List of air carriers banned in the European Union . Incidents June 21, 2007 Free Airlines Let 410 crash Reg 9Q CEU with one fatality September 24, 2007 Karibu Airways Let 410 loss Reg 9Q CVL , departed from Lubumbashi Luano , crashed on landing at Malemba Nkulu with one fatality. Aircraft was operated by Free Airlines. References reflist 2 africa airline stub DRCongo stub Aviation lists Airlines of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Category Airlines of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Category Companies with year of establishment missing es Free Airlines ...   more details



  1. Abomasitis

    orphan date January 2010 Abomasitis abomasal bloat is a relatively rare ruminant disease characterized by inflammation of abomasum in young calf calves , domestic sheep lamb s, and goat kids. It occurs with gastroenteritis but is seldom diagnosed as a separate condition, and its causes are as yet unknown. Its fatality rate is uncertain but appears to be 75 to 100 . Source http www.cvmbs.colostate.edu ILM proinfo wdn 2006 March 20WDN06.pdf Western Dairy News, March 25, 2006 http medical dictionary.thefreedictionary.com abomasitis The Free Dictionary Category Animal diseases veterinary med stub ar ca Abomasitis ka ...   more details



  1. Category 4

    Category 4 may refer to Category 4 cable , a cable that consists of four unshielded twisted pair wires with a data rate of 16 Mbit s and performance of up to 20  MHz Category 4 fireworks , British fireworks that are for sale only to professionals Category 4 hurricane , a hurricane in the second most intense category on the Saffir Simpson Hurricane Scale Category 4 influenza pandemic , an American influenza pandemic with a case fatality ratio between 1 and 2 Category four stadium , a football stadium of the highest quality as ranked by the UEFA disambig ...   more details



  1. Stickfigure Records

    Stickfigure Records is an American record label based in Atlanta , Georgia U.S. state Georgia . It was created in the winter of 1992 to cater to the underground scene of independent music . Its roots were in the new sub culture rising in the 90s. Many of musical genres, such as hardcore punk , math rock , and emo music emo , were difficult to find in an average record store. It was started by Gavin Frederick , who worked as a radio DJ for Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Tech s WREK . He would play many obscure bands that were not played on popular radio stations. Stickfigure Releases Airoes my zipper got stuck CD Blame Game anthology CD Blame Game Honey & Salt CD The Blessed again, with hate 7 Camaro Crotch triple picture disc discography Coulier cool, cooler, coulier CD Coulier call and response 7 Dawnbreed Luxus 7 Death Of Marat All Eyes Open CD Deerhunter Turn It Up Faggot LP CD Electrosleep International anthology volume 1 CD Entertainment band eNTERTAINME.nt safe at one 7 Entertainment band eNTERTAINME.nt Gender Feeding Fingers Wound in Wall Feeding Fingers Baby Teeth Feeding Fingers album Baby Teeth Femme Fatality One s Not Enough CD Femme Fatality Pretty Mess 7 Femme Fatality That s It, That s It CD Graboids Infinite Delay CD I Would Set Myself on Fire for You s t CD I Would Set Myself on Fire for You ...Believes In Patterns CD Me and him call it us loss Milemarker band Milemarker Changing Caring Humans CD Milemarker Futurisms LP CD nerdkween Synergy CD One Hand Loves The Other One Hand Loves The Other CD One Hand Loves The Other One Hand Loves The Remix CD Paper Chase band The Paper Chase and Xiu Xiu cover nick cave split 7 The Party of Helicopters Abracadaver CD Thoroughbred s t 7 Portrait s t 7 Retconned Simulant Skin Included CD Spiritworld soul...sold it 7 Snowden black eyes 7 Warning Light Further On CD .you. i am you CD References Primary sources date January 2010 External links http www.stickfiguredistro.com Stickfigure Records Official Websit ...   more details



  1. Mortality

    wiktionary Mortality is the condition of being mortal, or susceptible to death the opposite of immortality . It shouldn t have to be said, but... don t remove the link to death it s the primary definition. It may also refer to Mortality rate , a measure of the number of deaths in a given population case fatality Case mortality rate , a measure of the number of deaths among a set of diagnosed hospital illness or injury cases Mortality displacement Mortality drag Mortality band , a thrash metal band from Sydney, Australia Mortality computability theory , a property of a Turing machine if it halts when run on any starting configuration Mortal may refer to Human , as distinct from a supernatural being Mortal band , a Christian industrial band Mortal Kombat , a fighting game series disambig de Sterblichkeit ro Mortalitate ...   more details



  1. Mary Ward

    Mary Ward may refer to Mary Ward nun , 1585 1645, foundress of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, an order of Roman Catholic nuns also known as the Loreto Sisters Mary Ward Catholic Secondary School , a high school in Toronto, Canada, named after her Mary Ward scientist , 1827 1869, multidisciplinary scientist and illustrator, who may have been the first fatality in a car accident Mary Augusta Ward , 1851 1920, author and social reformer, who wrote under her married name as Mrs Humphry Ward Mary Ward Centre , an adult education college in London, England, named after her Mary Ward nurse , 1885 1972, nurse to the boat people of the English canals Mary Ward actress , 1954 2000, Australian actress Mary Ward ship hndis Ward, Mary de Mary Ward ...   more details




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