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Estimated excess O3 mortalities were densest in highly populated areas but were distributed more evenly across the globe when divided (normalized) by population size.
Both variables are normalized by population size.
Figure 1 depicts the raw time series of weekly number of deaths from pneumonia and influenza in the United States, France, and Australia, normalized by population size.
In both countries, monthly deaths were normalized by population size to obtain comparable death rates over time and these were standardized to 30.5-day months.
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This indicated that normalized variables have returned to non-normalized after we weighted population-normalized variables by population size again.
The vote was weighted by population size.
The list below is sorted by population size.
Each country varies by population size, local investment trajectory and government regulation.
Data are normalized to population size (per 10 million inhabitants).
When normalized to population size, smaller affluent countries, such as New Zealand, Finland and Sweden were more productive than the United States.
When normalized to population size, smaller affluent countries, such as New Zealand, Finland and Sweden were more productive than the United States (Table 3).
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