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Fibrinogen-to-albumin ratio and long-term mortality in oldest-old patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention. [PDF]
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Six-year transition patterns of activities of daily living in octogenarians: Tokyo oldest old in total health study. [PDF]
Osawa Y, Abe Y, Takayama M, Arai Y.
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Contemporary Sociology, 1993
INTRODUCTION: R.M. Suzman, K.G. Manton, and D.P. Willis: Introducing the oldest old C.M. Taeuber and I. Rosenwaike: A demographic portrait S.H. Preston: Cohort succession G.C. Myers, B.B. Torrey, and K. Kinsella: An international comparison PART II: PROBLEMS IN STUDYING THE OLDEST OLD: K.G. Manton and R.M.
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INTRODUCTION: R.M. Suzman, K.G. Manton, and D.P. Willis: Introducing the oldest old C.M. Taeuber and I. Rosenwaike: A demographic portrait S.H. Preston: Cohort succession G.C. Myers, B.B. Torrey, and K. Kinsella: An international comparison PART II: PROBLEMS IN STUDYING THE OLDEST OLD: K.G. Manton and R.M.
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Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1987
THE Irish census is an unreliable method of enumerating centenarians. In the four censuses 1951, 1961, 1971 and 1981, the number of centenarians has increased erratically1. Two independent methods of predicting the number or centenarians, both extrapolating from life tables, give very similar and much lower predictions for 1981 than reported in the ...
G R, Dean, J, Barry
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THE Irish census is an unreliable method of enumerating centenarians. In the four censuses 1951, 1961, 1971 and 1981, the number of centenarians has increased erratically1. Two independent methods of predicting the number or centenarians, both extrapolating from life tables, give very similar and much lower predictions for 1981 than reported in the ...
G R, Dean, J, Barry
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The Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly. Health and Society, 1985
The mounting numbers of the very old--their percentage of the population will double in the next 15 years--is so new a phenomenon that there is little in historical experience to help in interpreting it. Not only are the older living longer, but they are also growing older in markedly different ways from their predecessors.
R, Suzman, M W, Riley
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The mounting numbers of the very old--their percentage of the population will double in the next 15 years--is so new a phenomenon that there is little in historical experience to help in interpreting it. Not only are the older living longer, but they are also growing older in markedly different ways from their predecessors.
R, Suzman, M W, Riley
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