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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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  • [[Image:Life Expectancy U.S. 1900-2004.JPG|center|thumb|800px|[http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/hus.htm Nati
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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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