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  2. Life table - Wikipedia

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    If a population were to have a constant number of people each year, it would mean that the probabilities of death from the life table were completely accurate. Also, an exact number of 100,000 people were born each year with no immigration or emigration involved. [3] "

  3. Symbols of death - Wikipedia

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    In Buddhism, the symbol of a wheel represents the perpetual cycle of death and rebirth that happens in samsara. [6] The symbol of a grave or tomb, especially one in a picturesque or unusual location, can be used to represent death, as in Nicolas Poussin's famous painting Et in Arcadia ego. Images of life in the afterlife are also symbols of death.

  4. Actuarial notation - Wikipedia

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    : indicates an annuity of 1 unit per year until the earlier death of member or death of spouse, to someone currently age 65 and spouse age 64 a 65 : 64 ¯ {\displaystyle a_{\overline {65:64}}} indicates an annuity of 1 unit per year until the later death of member or death of spouse, to someone currently age 65 and spouse age 64.

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  6. Vital statistics (government records) - Wikipedia

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    Vital registration systems that include medical certification of the cause of death captured about 18.8 million deaths of an estimated annual total of 51.7 million deaths in 2005, which is the latest year for which the largest number of countries reported deaths from a vital registration system.

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  8. The 'widowhood effect': How losing a spouse can affect your ...

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    The death of a partner can take a serious toll on the surviving spouse's well-being. Experts suggest ways people can protect their health. The 'widowhood effect': How losing a spouse can affect ...

  9. Genealogical numbering systems - Wikipedia

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    This could represent (1) the person himself, or (2) a brother, or (3) a half-brother (same father, different mother). Very often, terms are synonymous. So m (mother) and fw (father’s wife) might refer to the same person. Generally m might be preferred – leaving fw to mean a father’s wife who is not the mother.