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Human mortality curves that decelerate to a plateau
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    Human mortality curves that decelerate to a plateau (English)
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    24 January 2013
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    aging
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    change point
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    convex
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    concave
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    curvatures
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    deceleration
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    eta function
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    hazard rate
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    leveling-off
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    life phases
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    mortality
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    onset of deceleration
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    plateau
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    senescent
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    S-shape
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    survival function
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    velocity
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