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- Demography [r]: The study of the change in the size, density, distribution and composition of human populations over time. [e]
- History [r]: Study of past human events based on evidence such as written documents. [e]
- Life expectancy [r]: A concept in demography that measures the mean number of years of life for babies born in a specified year. [e]
- Mortality (demography) [r]: Mortality is the branch of demography that studies rates and causes of deaths for a population as a whole. [e]
- Physician [r]: A health science professional fully licensed to practice medicine and surgery. [e]
- Social history [r]: A branch of history that examines ordinary people and their strategies of coping with life, social organizations, social movements and deliberate attempts to induce social change. [e]
- U.S. Demographic History [r]: Historic trends in population growth, geographical distribution by states and urban-rural, internal migration, and components of change (births, deaths, immigration), as well as race and ethnicity, and population policy as they relate to the United States. [e]
- League of Women Voters [r]: "A non-partisan interest group involved in the political and civic education of women " [e]
- Premature infants [r]: Babies born before a full-term gestation of 37 weeks. [e]