Vital Statistics of the United States

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United States Bureau of the Census, 1972 - United States

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Page 3-37 - ... twin cities" with a combined population of at least 50,000. In addition to the county or counties containing such a city or cities, contiguous counties are included in an SMSA if, according to certain criteria, they are essentially metropolitan in character and are socially and economically integrated with the central city.
Page 3-40 - New Mexico. . . . New York North Carolina . . North Dakota . . . Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Rhode...
Page 39 - SYMBOLS USED IN TABLES Data not available - - Category not applicable Quantity zero Quantity more than 0 but less than 0.05.... 0.0 Figure does not meet standards of reliability or precision . 6-22 SECTION 6 - TECHNICAL APPENDIX Table 6-1.
Page 3-39 - Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Utah Vermont Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming District of Columbia Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware...
Page 3-40 - Eighth Revision International Classification of Diseases, Adapted for Use in the United States...
Page 3-33 - Since then it has been revised periodically by the national vital statistics agency through consultation with State health officers and registrars; Federal agencies concerned with vital statistics; national. State, and county medical societies; and others working in the fields of public health, social welfare, demography, and insurance. This revision procedure has assured careful evaluation of each item in terms of its current and future usefulness for registration, identification, legal, medical,...
Page 3-24 - This column shows the number of persons, starting with a cohort of 100,000 live births, who survive to the exact age marking the beginning of each age interval.
Page 3-24 - In each such group in each age interval throughout the lives of the members are exactly those shown in column 2. If there were no migration and if the births were evenly distributed over the calendar year, the survivors of these births would make up what is called a stationary...
Page 1-129 - Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Hale Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female...

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