2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11018-018-1304-x
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Methods of Predicting the Drift of the Parameters of Dynamic Objects on the Basis of a Linear Extrapolation Model

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“…Crude mortality was calculated by using the number of deaths divided by the annual average population size. Linear regression model was used for estimation of population by gender in 2020 4 . Prediction values were extrapolated beyond population of recent four years, as 2016-2019, based on hypothesis that population change was a linear process.…”
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“…Crude mortality was calculated by using the number of deaths divided by the annual average population size. Linear regression model was used for estimation of population by gender in 2020 4 . Prediction values were extrapolated beyond population of recent four years, as 2016-2019, based on hypothesis that population change was a linear process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%