James W. Vaupel
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2070470A
Top Subjects
- Corporations, American -- Statistics. (1)
- International business enterprises -- Statistics (1)
- Death (1)
- Causes (1)
- Mortality -- Mathematical models (1)
- Mortality -- Statistics -- Mathematical models (1)
- Environmental policy (1)
Books by James W. Vaupel
Total count: 15
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The making of a multinational enterprisea sourcebook of tables based on a study of 187 major U.S. manufacturing corporationsHarvard University Graduate School of Business Administration Division of Research1969-01-01
The making of multinational enterprisea sourcebook of tables based on a study of 187 major U.S. manufacturing corporationsDivision of Research, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University1969-01-01
The world's multinational enterprisesa sourcebook of tables based on a study of the largest U.S. and non-U.S. manufacturing corporationsDivision of Research, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University1973-01-01-
Early deatha policy analysis of the prospects for saving lives1977-01-01
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The deviant dynamics of death in heterogeneous populationsInternational Institute for Applied Systems Analysis1983-01-01
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Analytical perspectives on setting environmental standardsStrategies and Air Standards Division, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency1983-01-01
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Cells and SurveysShould Biological Measures Be Included in Social Science Research?National Academies Press2001-01-01
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PaleodemographyAge Distributions from Skeletal SamplesCambridge University Press2002-01-01
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How Long Do We Live?Demographic Models and Reflections on Tempo EffectsSpringer London, Limited2008-01-01
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Biosocial SurveysNational Academies Press2008-01-01
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LongevityTo the Limits and BeyondSpringer London, Limited2011-01-01
SupercentenariansSpringer2012-06-28
Visualizing Mortality Dynamics in the Lexis DiagramSpringer2017-11-23-
BiodemographyAn Introduction to Concepts and MethodsPrinceton University Press2019-01-01
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Exceptional LifespansSpringer International Publishing AG2020-01-01