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Date: 2016-03-05 02:20:54
Population
Demography
Actuarial science
Life expectancy
Life table
Infant mortality
National Center for Health Statistics
Longevity
Mortality rate
Vital statistics
Demography of the United States
Human sex ratio

National Vital Statistics Reports Volume 64, Number 11 September 22, 2015

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