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Epidemiology / Science / Actuarial science / Demographic economics / Mortality rate / Age adjustment / Population pyramid / Hispanic paradox / Demography / Population / Statistics
Date: 2011-03-17 05:47:14
Epidemiology
Science
Actuarial science
Demographic economics
Mortality rate
Age adjustment
Population pyramid
Hispanic paradox
Demography
Population
Statistics

Age Standardisation Stacey Croft Principal Public Health Information Specialist WMPHO Introduction to Public Health Intelligence Course Session 9 : 17th March 2010

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