The localized death of living cells (as from infection or the interruption of blood supply)
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Examples for "mortification"
Examples for "mortification"
1Tears of mortification and anger stood in the eyes of the commissary.
2To her mortification, it was the only weak one in the collection.
3He didn't even hope the plane would crash and end his mortification.
4Elena fell upon the floor and sobbed with rebellious mortification and terror.
5In Ida the necessity for a new gown meant difficulty, perhaps mortification.
1However, there are no criteria to judge whether bowel necrosis has occurred.
2In different animal model the tumour necrosis factor-dependent mechanisms have been defined.
3Raisinoid nuclei were consistently present while necrosis was absent in all cases.
4There were no severe adverse effects of anti-tumor necrosis factor-a treatment reported.
5Avascular necrosis developed in 1 patient; conversion to shoulder arthroplasty was performed.
1On the 17th the wound was much smaller and the slough separating.
2Into the slough of despond comes Steven Brill's new e-commerce venture Contentville.
3It is effected in small squads, as the slough is flung aside.
4From that day forth, Tuscany sank lower and lower in the slough.
5Above, the impervious canopy of leaves; beneath, a black and root-encumbered slough.
1Conclusions: Fournier gangrene is associated with high mortality despite appropriate early treatment.
2Despite the healers' best efforts, gangrene had set in and was spreading.
3Discussion: Liver gas gangrene is rare and has a high mortality rate.
4Lee says it's only a matter of time before gangrene takes over.
5However, the association of TA with digital gangrene is a rare entity.
Translations for sphacelus