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Global average rates of mortality and affected population are decreasing.
By comparing the rates for the periods 2005 2015 and 2020 2030, following conclusions can be drawn: (1) Global average rates of mortality and affected population are decreasing.
To better support SFDRR monitoring and reporting of progress quantitatively, threshold values of "substantially reduce the mortality or affected population rate" as a percentage of the baseline values of global average rates for the periods 2005 2015 by 2020 2030 are defined in our proposed model: −1.66 % for mortality rate; and −11.15 % for affected population rate.
We therefore used global average rates of treatment access, estimated at 68.4% based on published literature.
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This places China at the very top, miles ahead of the 24% global average rate.
But around the Torres Strait, sea level appears to have risen at almost twice the global average rate between 1993 and 2014.
The Arctic is warming at twice the global average rate, but the effects of its thaw could affect billions far from its frozen shores.
Arctic temperatures have increased at almost twice the global average rate in the last 100 years; 70,000 square kilometres of sea ice (an area about the size of Ireland) is disappearing annually.
where μ is the global average rating and b i and b u are the item's and user's deviations from the average.
Furthermore, the rate of patients receiving dialysis treatment is growing at an annual global average rate of 7%% [ 3].
Using the formula of Murray et al. for the 1918 20 pandemic, we determined that the excess mortality rate for Singapore was higher than the global average rate.
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