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Life expectancyRelationships Related Term: accelerated aging test extended-term storage n. ~ The length of time that an item is expected to remain intact and useful when kept in a typical office environment (70°F, [..]
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Life expectancyAverage service life or functional period in years, assuming regular maintenance.
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Life expectancyThe average number of additional years a person could expect to live if current mortality trends were to continue for the rest of that person's life. Most commonly cited as life expectancy at birth.
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Life expectancyEspérance de vie (à la naissance)
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Life expectancyThe average number of years a person of a certain age is expected to live as shown on an annuity table or mortality table.
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Life expectancyThe average duration of the life remaining to a number of persons of a given age, according to a given mortality table. The term life expectancy should not be confused with probable lifetime, which re [..]
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Life expectancyaverage number of years a person lives.
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Life expectancyThe expected value of the number of years a person has yet to live at a given age or, if age is unspecified, at birth, based on the distribution of actual deaths in the population to which the person [..]
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Life expectancyYour life expectancy is the age to which you can expect to live. Actuarial tables establish your official life expectancy, which insurance companies use to evaluate the risk they take in selling you life insurance or an annuity contract. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) also uses life expectancy to determine the distribution period you must use t [..]
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Life expectancyThe length of time a person is expected to live based on age, gender, health, and many other factors. In insurance, and sometimes in court, life expectancy is based on standard tables called actuarial [..]
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Life expectancyAn indication of how long a person can expect to live, depending on the age they have already reached. Technically, it is the number of years of life remaining to a person at a particular age if death rates do not change. The most commonly used measure is life expectancy at birth.
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Life expectancyAn indication of how long a person can expect to live. Technically it is the number of years of life remaining to a person at a particular age if death rates do not change.
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Life expectancyaverage number of years that individuals are expected to live depending on where and when they are born and spend their lives. May be derived on national, regional or local scale.
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Life expectancyThe number of years a newborn in a particular society can expect to live. Also refers to the number of further years which people at any given age can, on average, expect to live.
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Life expectancyDefinition How long a given person is expected to live; useful for insurance premium calculations. Average life expectancy can also be calculated for categories of people, such as all females, or all [..]
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Life expectancythe number of years a species, specifically human beings are expected to live for.
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Life expectancyIn archival terms, the length of time for which an item is expected to remain intact and useable when stored under normal conditions in a typical office environment (at a temperature of 21 degrees Cen [..]
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Life expectancythe average life span of an individual
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Life expectancyAge to which an average person can be expected to live, as calculated by an ACTUARY.
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Life expectancythe average number of years a person born in a particular country might be expected to live.
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Life expectancyhow long, on average, an animal can be expected to live. Can be used interchangeably with average lifespan and average longevity.
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Life expectancyThe estimated average number of years of life remaining for a group of persons of a particular age, as set forth in a mortality table.
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Life expectancythe average number of years a person might be expected to live
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Life expectancyThe average years of life anticipated for people born in a particular year.
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Life expectancyLife expectancy is a statistic measuring the age a person is expected to live until based on age, race, and gender. Life expectancy is commonly used by actuaries to calculate insurance premiums. Avera [..]
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Life expectancyDepends upon the end life criteria for a specific application. In order to determine you failure criteria, the following parameters should be known: dielectric strength, duty cycle, mechanical breakdo [..]
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Life expectancyThe average number of years that an individual of a given age is expected to live.
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Life expectancyAn estimate of how long people can be expected to live from a certain age.
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Life expectancyis the length of time that a person can, on the average, expect to live.
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Life expectancyThe average number of years a person is expected to live based on a national average per age group, and other factors.
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Life expectancyBased on known statistical data, the number of years which any Person of a given age may reasonably expected to live.
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Life expectancyThe average number of years of life remaining for a group of persons of a given age according to a particular mortality table.
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Life expectancyA figure representing the number of years, based on known statistics, to which any person of a given age may reasonably expect to live.
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Life expectancyThe probability of an individual living to a certain age according to a particular mortality table. This is the beginning point in calculating the pure cost of life insurance and annuities and is reflected in the basic premium.
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Life expectancyThe age to which a person is likely to live, according to actuarial life tables.
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Life expectancyThe average number of years a person is expected to live based on a national average per age group, and other factors.
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Life expectancyThe average number of years of life remaining for persons of a given age according to a particular mortality table.
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Life expectancyLife expectancy represents the average future time an individual can expect to live. To perform this calculation assumptions are made as to the mortality table the life will follow. Life expectancies [..]
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Life expectancyThe average number of years of life remaining for persons of a given age according to a particular mortality table.
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Life expectancyThe average number of years remaining for a person of a given age to live as referenced on a mortality or annuity table.
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Life expectancyThe average number of years of life remaining for a group of persons of a given age according to a particular mortality table.
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Life expectancyThe average number of years of life remaining for persons of a particular age according to a particular mortality table.
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Life expectancyLife expectancy represents the average future time an individual can expect to live. Life expectancies have been increasing steadily over the past century and may continue to increase in the future. As people are living longer the cost of retirement is increasing.
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Life expectancyLifespan of an animal. Usually recorded as the maximum length of life recorded for a species.
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Life expectancyLife expectancy is the average number of years a group of individuals can expect to live at a given age if mortality at each age remains constant in the future. The life expectancy at birth measure is [..]
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Life expectancy represents the average number of years remaining to a person who survives to the beginning of a given age or age interval x.
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Life expectancyThe average number of years an individual of a given age is expected to live if current age-specific mortality rates continue to apply.
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Life expectancyaverage number of years a person is expected to live (or has left to live at a certain age). Life expectancy takes into account average years lived for those in the population.
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Life expectancyThe average number of years a person may expect to live given the present mortality experience of a population.
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Life expectancy Life Expectancy denotes the average lifespan of an individual.
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Life expectancyThe age that a hypothetical new born can expect to live until. This varies by time and space.
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Life expectancy see expectation of life
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Life expectancyA hypothetical measure expressed as the average number of years an individual of a given age is expected to live if current mortality rates continue to apply.
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Life expectancyLife Expectancy is the average remaining age (years) for a person is expected to live at the beginning of the certain age.
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Life expectancyThe average number of years of life remaining for a group of persons of a given age.
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Life expectancy The average age at which an organism dies.
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Life expectancyThe probable life span, or the expected age at death, of an individual; a statistical determination of the probable life span of an individual or category of persons.
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Life expectancyThe length of time that an average person is expected to live, which is used by insurance companies use to make projections of benefit payouts.
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