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Statistics relating to births (natality), deaths (mortality), marriages, health, and disease (morbidity). Vital statistics for the United States are published by the National Center for Health Statistics. Vital statistics can be obtained from CDC, state health departments, county health departments and other agencies. An individual patient's vital statistics in a health care setting may also refer simply to blood pressure, temperature, height and weight, etc.
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The data pertaining to births, deaths, marriages and divorce.
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Virtual Teaching and Learning community.
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In terms of retailing, the capacity of a centre to grow or develop its likeliness and level of activity.
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Measure of how busy a town or shopping centre is.
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