Sentences with phrase «average number of births»

It is estimated that the cumulative incidence of breast cancer in developed countries would be reduced by more than half, from 6.3 to 2.7 per 100 women by age 70, if women had the average number of births and lifetime duration of breastfeeding that had been prevalent in developing countries until recently.
Total fertility rate is an estimate of the average number of births a group of women have over their lifetime.

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That column also caught the eye of Steve Serra of Camarillo, California, who offers the following reflection: «Using his math and logic, I calculate that if St. Paul had married and fathered three children, and each of his descendants did the same, we would now be witnessing the birth of the 60th generation of his above - average Catholic descendants — and that generation would number over 42 octillion!
From 1953 to 1993, the annual number of births per thousand people in Taiwan dropped from forty - five to sixteen and the average number of children in a Taiwanese family dropped from seven to 1.7 (below the number for the U.S., Britain, and even China).
The average number of daily stools was not an accurate predictor of initial weight loss, but the more stools passed during the entire 14 - day study period, the earlier birth weight was regained.
The team found that people have large numbers of neural stem cells and progenitors early in life — an average of 1618 young neurons per square millimeter of brain tissue at birth.
This was a huge change: Chinese women averaged six births a piece in 1970, and parents traditionally relied on a large number of offspring to provide an economic security blanket.
The SSA has a life - expectancy calculator that will show you the average number of years you can expect to live based on your gender and date of birth.
The average numbers of male and female births (± 1 standard error) in each month of the year, averaged over 1980 — 2009 (n = 30).
In light of your advice, I therefore noted that the number of births in the US has been increasing monotonically and REACHED RECORD levels in 2007, almost alongside average surface temperature.
On average, single - parent families had only half the income of two - parent families, and this difference accounted for about half the gap between the two sets of children in high school dropout and nonmarital teen birth rates (in regression models that also controlled for race, sex, mother's and father's education, number of siblings, and residence).31
Area - level explanatory variables will include: accessibility and remoteness, as measured by the Accessibility / Remoteness Index of Australia Plus (ARIA +); 54 socioeconomic disadvantage, as measured by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Socioeconomic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA); 55 presence of Aboriginal Medical Services; presence of an AMIHS; proportion of Aboriginal pregnancies / births in an area managed by an AMIHS; numbers of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children attending preschool; numbers of full - time equivalent health workers (including general medical practitioners, nurses, midwives and Aboriginal health workers) per 10 000 population; measures of social capital from the NSW Population Health Survey; 56 features of local communities (derived from ABS Census data), such as information on median personal and household income, mortgage repayment and rent; average number of persons per bedroom and household size; employment; non-school qualifications and housing type for Aboriginal residents in each area.57
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