The Biology of Death; Being a Series of Lectures Delivered At the Lowell Institute in Boston in December 1920
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It is, of course, apparent that the formula as here given is in terms of another function, q^ , of the life table, rather than the dx which we have hitherto been discussing. But no difference is in fact involved, qx values may be imme- diately converted into dx values by a simple arithmeti- cal transformation. But in neither Pearson's, Wittstein's, nor any other case is the curve-fitting evidence, by and of itself, in any sense a demonstration of the biological homogeneity or heterogeneity of t...he material. Of far greater impor- tance, and indeed conclusive significance, is the fact, to be brought out in a later chapter, that in material experi- mentally known to be liologically homogeneous, a popu- lation made up of full brothers and sisters out of a brother X sister mating and kept throughout life in a uniform environment identical for all individuals, one gets a dx line in all its essential features, save for the absence of excessive infant mortality aJising from perfectly clear biological causes, identical with the human dx line.
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