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Discover LudwigThe phrase "age at death" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to mortality, statistics, or demographic studies to refer to the age of an individual when they passed away.
Example: "The study analyzed the age at death of participants to identify trends in longevity and health outcomes."
Alternatives: "age of death" or "age at which one died".
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Their average age at death was 83.
Their average age at death: 84.
*The average age at death was 71.
The average age at death was 42.
The median age at death was 68.
Age at death was used as a covariate.
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For both sexes, between-country differences in the mean age at death were the largest factor responsible for differences in the age-at-death distributions.
Hence, e A adjusts life expectancy for both dispersion and skewness of the age-at-death distribution.
Finally, lifespan (L) or individual age-at-death itself is an index by which data may be structured.
This variability can lead to some misinterpretation of the actual age-at-death and sex of an individual.
The Siler model revealed a rise in modal age-at-death alongside a shift in distribution of age-at-death, although the Gompertz model only showed a shift in the distribution of age-at-death.
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