Mortality Modeling
Cross-source consensus on Mortality Modeling from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- The study compared a constant mortality model with a Gompertz age-dependent mortality model. — Malaria control and senescence: the importance of accounting for the pace and shape of aging in wild mosquitoes
- The Gompertz model was strongly supported for wild Muheza mosquitoes. — Malaria control and senescence: the importance of accounting for the pace and shape of aging in wild mosquitoes
- The constant mortality model represents age-independent mortality. — Malaria control and senescence: the importance of accounting for the pace and shape of aging in wild mosquitoes
- The Gompertz model represents initial mortality plus an exponential age-related increase. — Malaria control and senescence: the importance of accounting for the pace and shape of aging in wild mosquitoes
- AIC was used to compare model fits, with differences of at least 2 treated as meaningful. — Malaria control and senescence: the importance of accounting for the pace and shape of aging in wild mosquitoes
- In the literature review, the constant model alone was never supported when survival curves were available. — Malaria control and senescence: the importance of accounting for the pace and shape of aging in wild mosquitoes