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The vitality model: a way to understand population survival and demographic heterogeneity
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    The vitality model: a way to understand population survival and demographic heterogeneity (English)
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    5 January 2011
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    survival curve
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    killed Markov process
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    mortality plateau
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    diet restriction
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    truncated survival
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    hazard rate
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    initial and evolving heterogeneity
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    intrinsic and extrinsic mortality
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