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