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Revision as of 20:13, 7 November 2009

Age-specific mortality  (AGE-SPECIFIC mortality)


In the study of age-specific mortality1 the terms infant mortality (410-1) and neo-natal mortality (410-2) are the only terms that refer to generally accepted age periods. The usage of such terms as child mortality2, adult mortality3 or mortality of old age4 is not uniform.
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