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Dissecting the compression of mortality in Switzerland, 1876-2005. (2009). Siu Lan Karen Cheung, ; Robine, Jean-Marie ; Paccaud, Fred ; Marazzi, Alfio.
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  35. Including the Smoking Epidemic in Internationally Coherent Mortality Projections. (2013). Wissen, Leo ; Janssen, Fanny ; Kunst, Anton.
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  38. Modified Logistic Model for Mortality Forecasting and the Application of Mortality-Linked Securities. (2012). Hwang, Yawen ; Huang, Hong-Chih.
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  43. The Analysis of Mortality Changes In Selected European Countries in the Period 1960–2006. (2010). Papież, Monika ; Denkowska, Sabina.
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