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  • ...rt being a group of people born the same year. When X=0, for example, the life expectancy is the average number of years yet to be lived by a group of newborn babies ...er. However many non-experts immediately get confused when they see a low life expectancy at birth, say 30 years. They falsely conclude that few people live past ag
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  • * Oeppen, Jim, and James W. Vaupel, "Enhanced: Broken Limits to Life Expectancy," ''Science'' (May 10 2002): Vol. 296. no. 5570, pp. 1029 - 1031 [http://ww * Riley, James C. ''Rising Life Expectancy: A Global History'' (2001)
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  • * [[Life expectancy]]
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  • ...he annual ''[[Human Development Report]]''. The HDI combines indicators of life expectancy, educational attainment and income for each country surveyed, in the form o ...significance. The life expectancy component is calculated using a minimum life expectancy of 25 years and maximum of 85 years. The goalpost for the minimum income in
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  • [[Image:Life Expectancy U.S. 1900-2004.JPG|center|thumb|800px|[http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/hus.htm Nati
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  • {{r|Life expectancy}}
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  • * Oeppen, Jim, and James W. Vaupel, "Enhanced: Broken Limits to Life Expectancy," ''Science'' (May 10 2002): Vol. 296. no. 5570, pp. 1029 - 1031 [http://ww * Riley, James C. ''Rising Life Expectancy: A Global History'' (2001)
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  • * Riley, James C. ''Rising Life Expectancy: A Global History'' (2001) ...and Christopher S Wendel. ''Vital Statistics of the United States Births, Life Expectancy, Deaths and Selected Health Data'' (2006)
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  • ...mid9691106">{{cite journal |author=Wright JC, Weinstein MC |title=Gains in life expectancy from medical interventions--standardizing data on outcomes |journal=N. Engl
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  • ==Human Life Expectancy== ...re is no doubt that there have been major statistical increases in average life expectancy over the past century, until quite recently these were due almost exclusive
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  • {{r|Life expectancy}}
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  • ...d after 1990: the number of [[death]]s exceeds the number of [[birth]]s, [[life expectancy]] is drastically decreasing, the number of [[suicide]]s has increased, and In the 1990s, life expectancy in Russia fell an astonishing six years. [[Statistical analysis]] indicates
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  • ...nd bone marrow. Leukemias were originally termed acute or chronic based on life expectancy but now are classified according to cellular maturity. Acute leukemias cons
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  • ...he aging process, like [[Leonard Hayflick]], have predicted that the human life expectancy numbers will top out at about 85 (88 for females, 82 for males). ==Life expectancy==
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  • ...rt being a group of people born the same year. When X=0, for example, the life expectancy is the average number of years yet to be lived by a group of newborn babies ...er. However many non-experts immediately get confused when they see a low life expectancy at birth, say 30 years. They falsely conclude that few people live past ag
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  • ...y working dogs, and their work is that of live-stock gaurdian, the present life expectancy statistics include those killed by predators while defending their flocks.
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  • {{r|Life expectancy}} (See section on Japan)
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  • * Riley, James C. ''Rising Life Expectancy: A Global History'' (2001) ...and Christopher S Wendel. ''Vital Statistics of the United States Births, Life Expectancy, Deaths and Selected Health Data'' (2006)
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  • ...mid9691106">{{cite journal |author=Wright JC, Weinstein MC |title=Gains in life expectancy from medical interventions--standardizing data on outcomes |journal=N Engl
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  • ...fuel air pollution, for example, would have resulted in a greater loss of life expectancy than staying put following the meltdowns.
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  • **'''Life expectancy''': males - 75.7 yrs & females - 82.4 yrs (2006)
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  • Labrador life expectancy is generally 12 to 13 years<ref>Fogle, Bruce, DVM (2000). ''The New Encyclo
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  • ...1 in a million in the United States, and affected patients have an average life expectancy of five to ten years after diagnosis, with differences according to age of
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  • ...turtle, but it’s [[carapace]] is covered by skin instead of a hard-shell). Life expectancy in loggerheads is about 50 years, although actual records of age are scarce
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  • ...m life span is contrasted to [[mean life span]] ([[average lifespan]] or [[life expectancy]]). [[Mean life span]] varies with susceptibility to disease, [[accident]], ...lendar years throughout recorded history, despite steady improvements in [[life expectancy]]. Reduction of infant mortality has accounted for most of this increased a
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  • ...in the world, and a fertility index of 1.5, one of the lowest. China had a life expectancy of 70 and a fertility index of 1.9. It is generally recognized that life expectancy has doubled in Western industrialized countries since the 19th century, des
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  • ...in the world, and a fertility index of 1.5, one of the lowest. China had a life expectancy of 70 and a fertility index of 1.9. It is generally recognized that life expectancy has doubled in Western industrialized countries since the 19th century, des
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  • ...-way relationships in both cases: poverty can cause ill-health and lower [[life expectancy]], while ill-health can contribute to poverty; and poverty often reduces ed
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  • ...other and have children. By the 22nd century, the "Howard families" have a life expectancy exceeding 150 years and keep their existence secret with the "Masquerade" i
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  • ...etrimental conditions. Infant mortality is the major factor in lowering [[life expectancy]].
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  • ...sing the life of metal tools to anywhere between 200%-400% of the original life expectancy using [[cryogenic tempering]] instead of heat treating. This evolved in the
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  • ...ents. Worldwide, the life expectancy for a new baby is 65 years. That is, life expectancy calculations assume people in the future course of their lifetime will enco See [[life expectancy]]
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  • ...one-fifth of the population, and average lifespans have grown remarkably. Life expectancy today is 82, up from a little over 50 in 1947. ...In 2005 the population began to fall in absolute terms, despite increasing life expectancy. It is now shrinking at a pace unprecedented for any nation in peacetime. T
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  • The steady decline in infant mortality raised the life expectancy at birth from 45 to 50 years in 1900 to 65 to 70 years by 1950. The rest of ...mographic transition, and in most of them the rural areas had emptied out. Life expectancy continued to rise, now because of new medical treatment for the diseases of
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  • ...ity (demography)]], [[Mortality (demography)]], [[Infant mortality]] and [[Life expectancy]]
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  • ...e many new planes, and inexperienced pilots did report for duty; but their life expectancy was down to a couple of combat sorties. Increasingly the Luftwaffe went int
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  • ...lear fuel, varies based on the environment. Conservative estimates put the life expectancy of the canister at hundreds of years. As part of the aging management progr
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  • ...er 25 years in the retirement age from 65 to 67, to take account of longer life expectancy. (People could retire younger, but at a reduced rate of benefits.) Workers
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  • ...tudies'' (2002) 56(3): 249-264. Issn: 0032-4728 Fulltext in Jstor. Reports life expectancy at birth fell to a level as low as ten years for females and seven for male
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  • ...lts and 10% of children are now classified as overweight or obese. Average life expectancy is already diminished; the main adverse consequences are cardiovascular dis
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  • ...withstand heavy punishment, but when 5% were lost in a single mission, the life expectancy per bomber was a mere 13 missions. The Luftwaffe was winning this war of at ...e many new planes, and inexperienced pilots did report for duty; but their life expectancy was down to a couple of combat sorties. Increasingly the Luftwaffe went int
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  • ...relapsing course of his illness that evolved in bouts, did not affect his life expectancy and decreased with old age, and also the time of life at which it started.
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  • :"asymptomatic men who have at least a 10-year life expectancy have an opportunity to make an informed decision with their health care pro ...d the DRE should be offered annually beginning at age 50 to men who have a life expectancy of at least 10 years. Men at high risk should begin testing at age 45. Info
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  • ...eds are similar to those of an HTGR (High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactor). Life expectancy is 4 years at 680C and total irradiation 3e22 n/cm2 by high-energy neutrons
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  • *”Social and medical developments have recently led to a dramatic increase in life expectancy. This has inspired the study of organismic changes associated with healthy
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  • ...e expectancy was short and the numbers had to be continually replenished. Life expectancy was much higher in the U.S. (because of better food, less disease, lighter
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  • ...and substitution effects of wage rate changes and by fertility rates and life expectancy changes. <ref>[http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/pgda/Pop%20Aging%20Workshop/Abst
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  • In the new grandmother hypothesis, menopause arose from an extended life expectancy brought on by the fitness inducing qualities of maternal grandmothers. In t
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  • ...ransplant is successful); the worst outlook is with RAEB-T, where the mean life expectancy is less than 1 year. About 1/4 of patients develop overt leukemia. The ot
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  • ...ed and published by the United Nations adds such measures as literacy and life expectancy, and the Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare (ISEW) <ref>[http://commun
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  • ...d black-white gaps in income, education, public services, medical care and life expectancy, as well as residential segregation. Indirect victimization appeared at th
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  • ...summary)]</ref> by the United Nations adds such measures as literacy and life expectancy, and the Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare (ISEW) <ref>[http://commun
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