The most common answer I get when asking people this is 'old age'. But 'old age' is not a scientific classification of a type of death. The most common form of death at the moment is by non-communicable disease, such as cancer, cardiovascular disease or respiratory diseases. So, once we have 'won the battle' against these non-communicable diseases, and assuming that communicable diseases do not start killing more people, what will we be dying from?
The comparative form of "social" is "more social," and the superlative form is "most social."
The most common form of murder in Britain is stabbing or knife-related violence.
I belive the number one cause of teenage death is by an accident and most often vehicular.
The most common form of saying "Your name is..." in Spanish is "Te llamas..."
The most common cause of death among elephants is human hunting because their tusks are valued by some mean humans.
If you mean death for horses, the number one cause for that is colic.
It was known as the Bubonic Plague.
Type A is the most common form of NPD and the most serious, with death usually occurring by the age of 18 months.
No they think its close to Ebola
No they think its close to Ebola
It is not needed but it is something that is desired. It is the longest standing, most recognised form of accreditation an institution can earn. It is also internationally recognized.
The Plague was the most deadly because it could kill people within days of them contracting the disease.
Because most devices either involve moving parts, or they produce sound. This means that some energy is lost either through friction or sound energy thus making it impossible for 100% of the input energy to become output energy in the desired form
what are the eleven traits that are most commonly desired for investigators
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-cidal is the medical terminology combining form meaning causing death as in bacteriocidal (causing bacterial death) or virucidal (causing viral death).
Most common usage would be des cahiers or les cahiers. Or, if a specific number is desired: deux cahiers, etc.