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The effect of parental life spans on age diseases in humans
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E. I. Vinogradova
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2006
We formalize the concept of the 'age disease aggravation index' in humans. By mathematical modelling methods using experimental data we prove a stochastic dependence of the aggravation index of age diseases in a human on the life spans of his parents. A crucial difference in the character of this dependence for men and women is established.
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Published in Print: 2006-05-01
Copyright 2006, Walter de Gruyter
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