PopulationPenguin, 1971 - 152 σελίδες |
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... established that the Christian religion was in accordance with the laws of nature in forbidding polygamy . Comparing births and deaths , he found that there were 13 of the former for every 14 of the latter in London , but 63 births for ...
... established that the Christian religion was in accordance with the laws of nature in forbidding polygamy . Comparing births and deaths , he found that there were 13 of the former for every 14 of the latter in London , but 63 births for ...
Σελίδα 120
... established in the West between contraception ( prevention of conception ) and abortion ( destruction of the foetus and therefore of a living being ) does not exist in Japan where the dividing line is established only at birth . It must ...
... established in the West between contraception ( prevention of conception ) and abortion ( destruction of the foetus and therefore of a living being ) does not exist in Japan where the dividing line is established only at birth . It must ...
Σελίδα 127
... established that dx = 1xqx and lx + 1 = 1 / ( 1-9x ) The three series { 1x } , { dx } , { 9x } provide the basis for Fig . 13 . It can be seen that the risk of death is at a minimum around the twelfth year and that after that age the ...
... established that dx = 1xqx and lx + 1 = 1 / ( 1-9x ) The three series { 1x } , { dx } , { 9x } provide the basis for Fig . 13 . It can be seen that the risk of death is at a minimum around the twelfth year and that after that age the ...
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