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Section | English 437 |
Arabic 437 |
German 437 |
Spanish 437 |
Finnish 437 |
French 437 |
Italien 437 |
[[pl-I:43#437|Template:Lang name -pl 437]] |
Portuguese 437 |
Russian 437 |
437-1 | Lexis diagram | مخطط لكسيس (خط) | schematische Darstellung des Lebensablaufes | diagrama de Lexis —esquema de Lexis |
Beckerin kuvio | diagramme de Lexis —graphique de Lexis |
schema di Lexis —grafico di Lexis —schema di Zeuner-Becker-Lexis |
wykres Lexisa | DIAGRAMA de Lexis | Демографическая сетка |
437-2 | life, line | خط الحياة (حي) | Lebenslinie | línea de vida | elämänlinja | ligne de vie | linea di vita | linia życia | LINHA de vida | Линия жизни |
437-3 | point of death | نقطة الوفاة (نقطة) | Todespunkt | punto de muerte | kuolinpiste | point mortuaire | punto di morte | punkt zgonu | PONTO de morte | Смертные точки |
437-4 | method of extinct generations | طريقة الأجيال المنقرضة (جيل) | Methode der erlöschenden Generationen | generaciones extinguidas | sammuneiden sukupolvien menetelmä | méthode des générations éteintes | metodo delle generazioni estinte | metoda generacji wymarłych | MÉTODO das gerações extintas | Метод вымерших поколений |
A method of computing life table functions (431-2) which is frequently employed in demography is based upon the Lexis diagram1 in which every individual is represented by a life line2 which begins at birth and ends in the point of death3. This method makes use of a combined classification of deaths by age at death and year of birth. A method has recently been put forward to study mortality (401-1) at very advanced ages and has been called the method of extinct generations4.
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