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mortality table A table or chart listing the probabilities of death occurring at various ages.
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mortality table A table showing how many members of a group, starting at a certain age, will be alive at each succeeding age.
Ãâó: www.kellerlowry.com/glossary/glossary_m.htm
mortality The death rate; the ratio of the total number of deaths to the total population.
Ãâó: www.valuetrial.com/glossary.html
mortality rate the rate at which a population or organisms are dying due to adverse environmental conditions, a disease situation or some other stress impacting the population.
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mortar Weapons that use angles of fire greater than 45 degrees to achieve both crest clearance (cf howitzer) and a steep angle of descent, useful in attacking trenches. Mortars reach shorter ranges than either guns or howitzers and tend to be much cheaper and simpler than either.
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