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natality

[ney-tal-i-tee, nuh-] / neɪˈtæl ɪ ti, nə- /




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Later he was branch chief of natality statistics at the National Center for Health Statistics.

From Washington Post

"To come back to the population it was before 2002, based on their natality rates, it could take nearly a century to recover," Wrege said.

From Reuters

And its probable cause: influenza recycling See Azambuja MI: Influenza recycling and secular changes in mortality and natality.

From New York Times

My interest in it derives from a belief that every new generation of men and women possesses the power to open up fresh possibilities of political thinking and action -- what Hannah Arendt often called “natality.”

From BusinessWeek

With the Cingalese the natality of boys is greater than that of girls, while in Asia Minor two girls, in Arabia even four girls, are born to one boy.

From Project Gutenberg