Is there a trade-off between fertility and longevity? A comparative study of women from three large historical databases accounting for mortality selection.
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Is there a trade-off between fertility and longevity? A comparative study of women from three large historical databases accounting for mortality selection.
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Alain Gagnon
Bertrand Desjardins
Hélène Vézina
Ken R Smith
Marc Tremblay
Paul-Philippe Paré
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2009-07-01T00:00:00Z