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A Competing‐Risk Model for Animal Mortality
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1979
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Animal PhysiologyAnimal StudyCompeting‐risk ModelAnimal ProtectionEcological Risk AssessmentBiostatisticsPopulation DevelopmentMortality RatesEnvironmental Risk AssessmentAdditive HazardsPublic HealthLife ExpectancyEpidemiologyAnimal MortalityPrematurity Period
A three—component competing—rick model for animal mortality is presented, in which the additive hazards include a new model, dominant during the prematurity period; a constant hazard, dominant during the period of maturity; and the conventional Gompertz hazard, dominant during senescence. A good fit of the model is obtained to survival data for a variety of species, with both laboratory and field data being represented. Interpretation of the model parameters in terms of animal adjustment to hazards is offered.
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