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Reference to Word 'mortality'
 
The
life
tables
on
which
these
expectations
are
based
use
current
death
rates
to
describe
the
mortality
levels
for
each
year
.
(A1) Indicators of the Nations Health: Male expectation of life at birth and from selected ages
 
Perinatal
and
infant
mortality
rates
have
declined
to
an
all
time
low
.
(A14) Fertility: Deliveries and births
 
Perinatal
mortality
rate
equals
still
births
plus
early
neonatal
deaths
(up
to
7
days
)
per
1,000
live
and
still
births
.
(A14) Fertility: Deliveries and births
 
Infant
mortality
rate
equals
deaths
up
to
1
year
per
1,000
live
births
.
(A14) Fertility: Deliveries and births
 
Perinatal
mortality
rate
(
per
1
,
000
)
(A14) Fertility: Deliveries and births
 
Infant
mortality
rate
(
per
1
,
000
)
(A14) Fertility: Deliveries and births
 
Based
on
current
mortality
,
womens
expectation
of
life
at
birth
would
be
5
years
longer
than
a
man
.
(A2) Indicators of the Nations Health: Female expectation of life at birth and from selected ages
 
The
life
tables
on
which
these
expectations
are
based
use
current
death
rates
to
describe
the
mortality
levels
for
each
year
.
(A2) Indicators of the Nations Health: Female expectation of life at birth and from selected ages
 
In
1993
ONS
introduced
new
computer
systems
for
processing
its
mortality
(
and
other
)
data
.
(A3) Indicators of the Nations Health: Male death rates by selected causes
 
-
Mortality
statistics
:
cause
1993
(
revised
)
and
1994.
Series
DH2
no
.
21
,
September
1996.
(A3) Indicators of the Nations Health: Male death rates by selected causes
 
-
Rooney
,
C.
and
Devis
,
T.
Mortality
trends
in
England
and
Wales
1980
-
94
:
the
impact
of
introducing
automated
cause
coding
and
related
changes
in
1993.
Population
Trends
Winter
1996
;
86
:
29
-
35
.
(A3) Indicators of the Nations Health: Male death rates by selected causes
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R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
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