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单词 lethality
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Definition of lethality in English:

lethality

noun liːˈθalɪtiliˈθælədi
mass noun
  • The capacity to cause death or serious harm or damage.

    embryonic lethality observed in mice with a mutation
    the increasing lethality of modern weapons
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Since 1775, weapons have become more lethal, and with increased lethality has come an increase in both the number of casualties and the severity of wounds.
    • They tend to misperceive and underestimate the lethality of their suicidal behaviors.
    • Biological weapons combine maximum lethality with ease of availability.
    • The lethality, hardiness, and ease of production of the anthrax bacteria have made it a mainstay of known BW programs.
    • I walked them through a typical lethality assessment and suggested questions for them to ask.
    • This lethality is suppressed by mutation in any one of the recombination repair genes RAD51, RAD52, RAD55, or RAD57.
    • This means that a 10°C change would affect lethality by a factor of 2.
    • Historically, the application of technology to weaponry has allowed combatants to fight at ever-increasing ranges and with greater lethality.
    • The dosage suppressors could rescue ram lethality by several possible mechanisms.
    • If depression induces heart disease and magnifies the lethality of existing cardiac conditions, does treatment of depression curb heart disease?
    • In hypersensitive mutants the mutation synthetically enhances toxin lethality and can be functionally informative.
    • These mutations cause larval lethality resulting from failed gut function and consequent starvation.
    • Additional genes important for eye development may remain unidentified because they cause early lethality when mutated.
    • We show that the male lethality associated with bon alleles is not due to defects in dosage compensation or sex determination pathways, but rather to the presence of the Y chromosome.
    • Radiation-induced lymphoid tumors and radiation lethality are inhibited by combined treatment with small doses of zinc aspartate and WR 2721.
    • Lethality is observed only when both the maternal and the zygotic contributions are completely removed.
    • The known toxicity and lethality of CO poisoning from tissue hypoxia are well known when humans are accidentally exposed to high levels of CO.
 
 

Definition of lethality in US English:

lethality

nounliˈθælədilēˈTHalədē
  • The capacity to cause death or serious harm or damage.

    embryonic lethality observed in mice with a mutation
    the increasing lethality of modern weapons
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We show that the male lethality associated with bon alleles is not due to defects in dosage compensation or sex determination pathways, but rather to the presence of the Y chromosome.
    • These mutations cause larval lethality resulting from failed gut function and consequent starvation.
    • The lethality, hardiness, and ease of production of the anthrax bacteria have made it a mainstay of known BW programs.
    • I walked them through a typical lethality assessment and suggested questions for them to ask.
    • Historically, the application of technology to weaponry has allowed combatants to fight at ever-increasing ranges and with greater lethality.
    • Lethality is observed only when both the maternal and the zygotic contributions are completely removed.
    • In hypersensitive mutants the mutation synthetically enhances toxin lethality and can be functionally informative.
    • This lethality is suppressed by mutation in any one of the recombination repair genes RAD51, RAD52, RAD55, or RAD57.
    • If depression induces heart disease and magnifies the lethality of existing cardiac conditions, does treatment of depression curb heart disease?
    • The dosage suppressors could rescue ram lethality by several possible mechanisms.
    • Biological weapons combine maximum lethality with ease of availability.
    • Since 1775, weapons have become more lethal, and with increased lethality has come an increase in both the number of casualties and the severity of wounds.
    • The known toxicity and lethality of CO poisoning from tissue hypoxia are well known when humans are accidentally exposed to high levels of CO.
    • This means that a 10°C change would affect lethality by a factor of 2.
    • They tend to misperceive and underestimate the lethality of their suicidal behaviors.
    • Radiation-induced lymphoid tumors and radiation lethality are inhibited by combined treatment with small doses of zinc aspartate and WR 2721.
    • Additional genes important for eye development may remain unidentified because they cause early lethality when mutated.
 
 
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