<p>Dashed line is the historical sex ratio of under-five mortality for selected developed countries from Hill and Upchurch <a href="http://www.plosmedicine.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pmed.1001287#pmed.1001287-Hill2" target="_blank">[9]</a>.</p
Background Differences in mortality exist between sexes because of biological, genetic, and social f...
<p>Age-specific trends in CHD mortality rate ratios between most and least deprived quintiles, Engla...
†<p>P value compared to the overall sex ratio (910) during 1905–2005.</p>‡<p>P value comparing colum...
<p>Dashed line is the historical sex ratio of child mortality for selected developed countries from ...
<p>Historical change in the male-to-female ratio of mortality as under-five mortality declined in se...
Background. The mortality level from all causes Is different between populations and it has decrease...
<p>Solid line, observed mortality ratio for men versus women on ART. Dotted line, age-standardised H...
Producing estimates of infant (under age 1 y), child (age 1–4 y), and under-five (under age 5 y) mor...
In contrast to the upper boundary of mortality, the lower boundary has so far largely been neglected...
textabstractA well-known feature of demographic trends in several East and South Asian countries is ...
SummaryBackgroundUnder natural circumstances, the sex ratio of male to female mortality up to the ag...
Background: Under natural circumstances, the sex ratio of male to female mortality up to the age of ...
Background: This paper explores newly available data for 22 countries with reliably recorded mortali...
<p>(a) total mortality rate. Mortality rate from (b) cerebrovascular diseases (c) heart diseases (d)...
<p>Solid line represents the fitted linear trend and dotted lines its 95% confidence intervals.</p
Background Differences in mortality exist between sexes because of biological, genetic, and social f...
<p>Age-specific trends in CHD mortality rate ratios between most and least deprived quintiles, Engla...
†<p>P value compared to the overall sex ratio (910) during 1905–2005.</p>‡<p>P value comparing colum...
<p>Dashed line is the historical sex ratio of child mortality for selected developed countries from ...
<p>Historical change in the male-to-female ratio of mortality as under-five mortality declined in se...
Background. The mortality level from all causes Is different between populations and it has decrease...
<p>Solid line, observed mortality ratio for men versus women on ART. Dotted line, age-standardised H...
Producing estimates of infant (under age 1 y), child (age 1–4 y), and under-five (under age 5 y) mor...
In contrast to the upper boundary of mortality, the lower boundary has so far largely been neglected...
textabstractA well-known feature of demographic trends in several East and South Asian countries is ...
SummaryBackgroundUnder natural circumstances, the sex ratio of male to female mortality up to the ag...
Background: Under natural circumstances, the sex ratio of male to female mortality up to the age of ...
Background: This paper explores newly available data for 22 countries with reliably recorded mortali...
<p>(a) total mortality rate. Mortality rate from (b) cerebrovascular diseases (c) heart diseases (d)...
<p>Solid line represents the fitted linear trend and dotted lines its 95% confidence intervals.</p
Background Differences in mortality exist between sexes because of biological, genetic, and social f...
<p>Age-specific trends in CHD mortality rate ratios between most and least deprived quintiles, Engla...
†<p>P value compared to the overall sex ratio (910) during 1905–2005.</p>‡<p>P value comparing colum...