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Definition of Mortality table
1. Noun. An actuarial table indicating life expectancy and probability of death as a function or age and sex and occupation etc.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mortality Table
Literary usage of Mortality table
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Life Insurance: A Textbook by Solomon Stephen Huebner (1915)
"Application of the Theory of Probabilities to the mortality table. ... Now that
these laws are understood and the mortality table has been explained, ..."
2. Algebra: An Elementary Text Book for the Higher Classes of Secondary Schools by George Chrystal (1889)
"By means of a mortality table a great many interesting problems regarding the
duration of life may be solved which do not involve the consideration of money ..."
3. The Diseases of Children: A Work for the Practising Physician by Meinhard von Pfaundler, Arthur Schlossmann, Henry Larned Keith Shaw, Linnæus Edford La Fétra, Luther Emmett Holt (1912)
"mortality table, showing number of deaths per year in every 1000 persons. Fio.
17. Per cent, died I 10 20 30 40 fiO 60 mortality table up to 70 years of age ..."
4. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"If I, represents the number living at any age in the mortality table, ... 313)
how to graduate a mortality table, by assuming the formula for the force of ..."