Parliamentary Papers, Том 19H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 |
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... deaths are being studied , e.g. males in 1961 , it is possible to calculate for each age group the deaths which would be expected if the standard death rates had operated . The S.M.R. ( Standardized Mortality Ratio ) is the ratio of ...
... deaths are being studied , e.g. males in 1961 , it is possible to calculate for each age group the deaths which would be expected if the standard death rates had operated . The S.M.R. ( Standardized Mortality Ratio ) is the ratio of ...
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... deaths from all causes in England and Wales and shows that in spite of the greater number of deaths , and the higher crude death rate , the adverse effect on the S.M.R. is small . The reasons for this check to the downward trend of the ...
... deaths from all causes in England and Wales and shows that in spite of the greater number of deaths , and the higher crude death rate , the adverse effect on the S.M.R. is small . The reasons for this check to the downward trend of the ...
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... deaths over the 1960 level . Deaths from cancer numbered 99,915 being 18.1 per cent . of all deaths and equivalent to a death rate of 2-2 per thousand population . They are more numerous ( 1,127 ) than in 1960 . The sites accounting for ...
... deaths over the 1960 level . Deaths from cancer numbered 99,915 being 18.1 per cent . of all deaths and equivalent to a death rate of 2-2 per thousand population . They are more numerous ( 1,127 ) than in 1960 . The sites accounting for ...
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