Mortality and causes of death among Danish medical doctors 1973-1992
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Quantifying cause-related mortality by weighting multiple causes of death
[s.l.] : [s.n.] : s.a.]
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Classifying the causes of perinatal death
[s.l.] : [s.n.] : s.a.]
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National seminar on maternal, infant and under-five mortality in Indonesia, Jakarta 12-13 December 1995: daftar: isi. 1. Seminar objectives and procedures; 2. Welcome remarks; 3. Tracking trends in child mortality: the INICEF approach; 4. Sources and methodologies applied in estimating child mortality in Indonesia: population census, intercensal population survey, SUSENAS?SKRT, and SDKI; 5. Modeling maternal mortality in the developing world; 6. Sources and methodologies applied for estimating mortality in Indonesia; 7. Major discussion issues: modeling maternal mortality in the developing world; 8. National survey-based mortality estimate: representativeness at the sub-national level; 9. Populatoion-based of information on causes of death; 10. A critical review of the verbal autopsy technique in the Indonesian national mortality survey context; 11. "It is gid's will" vs "She died on arrival": a process oriented analysis of the causes of death by cross examination; 12.
[s.l.] : Jakarta: BPS, 1996, s.a.]
Prosiding
Time trends and geographical variations in mortality due to suicide and causes of undetermined intent in Spain, 1991 - 2008
[s.l.] : [s.n.] : s.a.]
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The LSE... : Historical trends of mortality and its implications for health policies in England and Wales : the cause-of-death approach. ( ket. lihat bab. 16 ) ( halaman 283-296 )
[s.l.] : Cheltenham, UK : Edwar Elgar publishing limited, 2012, s.a.]
Kumpulan Daftar Isi Buku
Environmental tobacco smoke and mortality : a detailed review of epidemiological evidence relating environmental tobacco smoke to the risk of cancer, heart disease and other causes of death in adults who have never smoked
Peter N. Lee
Basel, Munchen : Karger, 1992
Buku (pinjaman 1 minggu)
Workshop on eviden for health policy: burden of disease, cost-effectiveness, and health systems. (Daftar isi: 1. Model of mortality and age composition; 2. Life tables for 191 countries: data methods and results, A.D. Lopez (et al); 3. WHO system of model life tables, C.J.L. Murray (et al); 4. Measuring mortality, fertility, and natural increase: a self teaching guide elementary measures, James A. Palmore; 5. MortPak-life: the United Nations software package for mortality measurement; 6. Measuring the health of the U.S. population, David M. Cutler; 7. Summarizing population health: directions for the development and application of population metrics; 8. A critical examination of summary measures of population health, Christopher J.L. Murray (et al); 9. Health status assessment methods for adults: past accomplishments and future challenges, Colleen A. McHorney; 10. Comparative analysis more than 50 household surveys on health status, Ritu Sadana (et al); 11. Health expectancy: an indicator for change ?, Jan J. Barendregt (et al); 12. Health expectancies: an overview and critical appraisal, Colin Mathers; 13. Estimates of dale for 191 countries: methods and results, Colin D. Mathers (et al); 14. Active life among the elderly in the United States: multistate life-table estimates and population projections, Richard G. Rogers; 15. Premature mortality in the United States: public health issues in the use of years of potential life lost; 16. Decline in tuberculosis: the death rate falls to tell entire story, Mary Dempsey; 17. Aging, natural death, and the compression of morbidity, James F. Fries; 18. A standardized rate for mortality defined in units of lost years of life, William Haenszel; 18. Measuring the burden of disease: healthy life-years, Adnan A. Hyder; 19. Applying burden of disease methods in developing countries: a case study from Pakistan, Adnan A Hyder; 20. Past and future life expectancy increases at later ages: thrie implications for the linkage of chronic morbidity, disability, and mortality, Kenneth G. Manton; 21. Premature death in the United States: years of life lost and health priorities, Janet D. Perloff (et al); 22. Use of direct and indirect techniques for estimating the completeness of death registration systems, Samuel H. Preston; 23. Approaches to the collection of mortality data in the context of data needs; 24. Age patterns of marriage, Ansley J. Coale; 25. Factors influincing discrepancies between premortem and postmortem diagnoses, Ron M. Battle (et al); 26. Diagnostic errors discovered at autopsy, Mona Britton; 27. Verbal autopsies for adult deaths: issues in their development and validation, Daniel C. (et al); 28. Elements for a theory of the health transition, Julio F. (et al); 29. Analytical potential for multiple cause-of-death data, Robert A. Israel; 30. Death certificate coding practices related to diabetes in European countries - the 'EURODIAB subarea C' study, Eric J. (et al); 31. The Epidemiologic transition: a theory of the epidemiology of population change, Abdel R. Omran; 32. Childhood deaths in Africa: use and limitations of verbal autopsies; 33. Maternal recall of symptoms associated with childhood deaths in rural East Africa, RW Snow, (et al); 34. An appraisal of the epidemic rise of coronary heart disease and its decline, W.E. stehbens; 35. Measurement of overall and causes-specific mortality in infants and children: memorandum from a WHO/UNICEF meeting)
[s.l.] : Geneva: WHO, 2000, s.a.]
Prosiding
The Demography and... : Models of aging, health, and mortality, and mortality/ health projections. ( Ket. Lihat halaman 731-773 ) ( Bab. 14 )
[s.l.] : London: Springer, 2012, s.a.]
Kumpulan Daftar Isi Buku
Incidence and causes of sudden death in a University hospital in eastern Saudi Arabia
[s.l.] : [s.n.] : s.a.]
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