Mortality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mortality is the condition of being mortal, or susceptible to death; the opposite of immortality. It may also refer to: Mortality rate, a measure of the number of deaths in a given ...
Mortality rate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mortality rate is a measure of the number of deaths (in general, or due to a specific cause) in some population, scaled to the size of that population, per unit time.
Mortality - Dictionary Definition of Mortality
Mortality Defined - A Dictionary Definition of Mortality ... Definition: Mortality is incidence of death in a population. It is measured in various ways, often by the probability ...
Mortality
Overview. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have a shorter life expectancy compared to other Australians. The causes of Indigenous mortality, age at death ...
Mortality - Index
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Division for Vital Records & Health Statistics
Mortality, natality, infant death, cancer, hospitalization, long-term care, sexually transmitted diseases (STD), marriage, divorce and population statistical tables produced ...
mortality definition of mortality in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
mortality: see vital statistics vital statistics, primarily records of the number of births and deaths in a population . Other factors, such as number of marriages and causes of ...
mortality - definition of mortality in the Medical dictionary - by the ...
mortality /mor·tal·i·ty/ (mor-tal´it-e) 1. the quality of being mortal. 2. see death rate, under rate. 3. the ratio of actual deaths to expected deaths.