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The Mortality Aspect of Population Projections

Transactions of the Faculty of Actuaries, 1953
SynopsisThe paper takes as its basis the mortality aspect of population projections with particular reference to this aspect of the report by the Royal Commission on Population (Cmd. 7695), and the Reports and Selected Papers of the Statistics Committee published as Volume II of the Papers of the Royal Commission.The alternative assumptions regarding ...
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Crescent Dunes Solar Project Mortality Estimation

2017
Crescent Dunes Solar Project Avian Use and Mortality ...
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Global burden of female breast cancer: new estimates in 2022, temporal trend and future projections up to 2050 based on the latest release from GLOBOCAN

Journal of the National Cancer Center
Background Breast cancer (BC) incidence and mortality vary significantly across countries, highlighting the need to update the global burden of female BC, including current trends and future projections.
Yunmeng Zhang   +16 more
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Model effect on projected mortality indicators [PDF]

open access: possible, 2012
The parametric model introduced by Lee and Carter in 1992 for projecting mortality rates in the US has been a seminal development and has been widely used since then. Different versions of the model, incorporating constraints on the data, and different adjustment methods have led to improvement. All of these changes have increased the complexity of the
A. Debòn   +3 more
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Models of Aging, Health, and Mortality, and Mortality/Health Projections

2011
As we saw, the life span of individuals is determined by a complex interplay of evolutionary, genetic, epigenetic, social/individual/ecological, and stochastic factors operating roughly within the limits of the genetic predispositions of these individuals.
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Global burden of cervical cancer: current estimates, temporal trend and future projections based on the GLOBOCAN 2022

Journal of the National Cancer Center
Background Cervical cancer is the only cancer that can be eliminated worldwide. Tracking the latest burden of cervical cancer is critical toward the targets set by World Health Organization (WHO) to eliminate cervical cancer as a major public health ...
Jie Wu   +12 more
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[Modeling and projecting mortality in Chile].

Notas de poblacion, 1995
"In a recent paper, Lee and Carter developed a new method for analyzing and forecasting time series of age specific mortality, and applied it to the U.S. population. In this paper, we extend that method to deal with various problems of incomplete data common in Third World populations, and then apply the method to forecast mortality in Chile ...
R D, Lee, R, Rofman
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Crescent Dunes Solar Project Mortality Estimation

2018
This document outlines the analysis and results of the Crescent Dunes 2018 Mortality Estimation. The methods generally follow those of Simonis (2017) and Simonis (2018), but only include data from 2018.
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Global Cancer Statistics 2020: GLOBOCAN Estimates of Incidence and Mortality Worldwide for 36 Cancers in 185 Countries

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Hyuna Sung   +2 more
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