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Alzheimer disease in the US population: prevalence estimates using the 2000 census.

Archives of Neurology, 2003
CONTEXT Current and future estimates of Alzheimer disease (AD) are essential for public health planning. OBJECTIVE To provide prevalence estimates of AD for the US population from 2000 through 2050. DESIGN Alzheimer disease incidence estimates from a
L. Hebert   +4 more
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The Census of Distribution

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1930
The Census of Distribution taken in the United States in the year 1930 was the first work of its kind ever undertaken on a comprehensive basis in any country. The State of Massachusetts and some foreign nations gathered data on distribution at an earlier time, but no country or state has previously covered this field in such manner as to set any ...
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Census for the Birds

Scientific American, 2014
The article discusses the research findings of Steffen Oppel and colleagues of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds that were published in the journal "Nature Conservation" which include the team's use of audio recordings and an algorithm they developed to estimate a bird's population size.
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Differential Privacy and Census Data: Implications for Social and Economic Research

AEA Papers and Proceedings, 2019
The Census Bureau has announced new methods for disclosure control in public use data products. The new approach, known as differential privacy, represents a radical departure from current practice.
S. Ruggles   +3 more
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A Census of the Factor Zoo

Social Science Research Network, 2019
The rate of factor production in the academic research is out of control. We document over 400 factors published in top journals. Surely, many of them are false.
Campbell R. Harvey, Yan Liu
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Politics of the Census

Science, 2001
Former Census Bureau Director Kenneth Prewitt makes three assertions in his Editorial “U.S. Census 2000: an update” (12 Jan., p. [209][1]) that are subject to debate. Whereas the bureau's acting director must soon (in late February) provide a recommendation to the current ...
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Taking census of physics

Nature Reviews Physics, 2019
Over the past decades, the diversity of areas explored by physicists has exploded, encompassing new topics from biophysics and chemical physics to network science.
F. Battiston   +5 more
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Census Definitions and the Politics of Census Information

Practicing Anthropology, 1985
Some years ago Paul Bohannan, writing about colonialism in Africa (Africa and Africans, 1964), coined the phrase "working misunderstanding" to characterize the kind of interaction and communication between dominant and encapsulated groups. He argued that the two groups never share "the major elements of their culture[s]," but rather develop ...
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The population census

Demographic Analysis, 2021
C. Thomas, B. Benjamin
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