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  2. Population dynamics - Wikipedia

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    For example, say one wants to calculate with a calculator N 10, the population at the tenth generation, knowing N 0 the initial population and λ the finite rate of increase. With the last formula, the result is immediate by plugging t = 10, whether with the previous one it is necessary to know N 9, N 8, ..., N 2 until N 1. We can identify ...

  3. Wikipedia:Age calculation templates - Wikipedia

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    {{Birth date and age}} – used on most biographical entries {{Birth date and age2}} – calculates age at a specified date {{Birth based on age as of date}} – used when a reference mentions the age of a person as of the date of the reference's publication {{Birth year and age}} {} {{Death date and age}} {{Death year and age}}

  4. Years of potential life lost - Wikipedia

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    To calculate the years of potential life lost, the analyst has to set an upper reference age. The reference age should correspond roughly to the life expectancy of the population under study. In the developed world, this is commonly set at age 75, but it is essentially arbitrary.

  5. Life expectancy - Wikipedia

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    Based on Early Neolithic data, life expectancy at age 15 would be 28–33 years. [23] Bronze Age and Iron Age [24] 26: Based on Early and Middle Bronze Age data, life expectancy at age 15 would be 28–36 years. [23] Classical Greece [25] 25 [26] –28 [27] Based on Athens Agora and Corinth data, life expectancy at age 15 would be 37–41 years ...

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  7. Gompertz–Makeham law of mortality - Wikipedia

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    The Gompertz–Makeham law of mortality describes the age dynamics of human mortality rather accurately in the age window from about 30 to 80 years of age. At more advanced ages, some studies have found that death rates increase more slowly – a phenomenon known as the late-life mortality deceleration [2] – but more recent studies disagree. [4]

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  9. Relative change - Wikipedia

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    A percentage change is a way to express a change in a variable. It represents the relative change between the old value and the new one. [6]For example, if a house is worth $100,000 today and the year after its value goes up to $110,000, the percentage change of its value can be expressed as = = %.