natality

The CDC analysis was based on natality data from the National Vital Statistics System.

In addition to race/ethnicity and immigrant status, we considered the following sociodemographic and medical risk factors associated with maternal hypertension that were available in the natality files: maternal age, marital status, maternal education, metropolitan/nonmetropolitan residence, geographic region of residence, gestational diabetes, prepregnancy BMI, gestational weight gain, and smoking before and during pregnancy [6-8, 12, 13].

The researchers use data from a restricted access version of the 1994-2015 Vital Statistics Natality files that contains information on the mother's state and date of birth.

Based on selected socio-demographic problems, the aim of the article is to make an attempt at giving a proposal towards providing basic directions for the development and implementation of natality population policy measures at the level of local governments, in this case of the municipality of Bela Palanka.

Arendt's delivering promise of natality was utterly absent from these stories.

"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.

It rather affirms an ontology of natality, reciprocity, inclination, and forgiveness, thereby exploring new possibilities for linguistic, cognitive and epistemic justice (Cavarero, 2005; Arendt, 1958; Butler, 2010).

Therefore, we sought to describe the dynamics of four herbaceous populations in different microhabitat conditions and to evaluate the influence of microhabitat on the density, natality and mortality rates of these four species in the Caatinga.

Nineteen states earned a B, 18 states and the District of Columbia received a C, and 6 states received a D, according to final natality data for 2014 from the National Center for Health Statistics.

The result is a sprawling, yet cogent, critique of "natality" in architectural discourse.

"Reimagining the Cross of Childbearing: Toward a Naga Constructive Christology of Natality."

We find no convincing evidence, though, that it affected deviant (e.g., sexual assault) or long-run (e.g., natality, divorce) lifestyle decisions.

The joy at birth serves as a reminder of our shared natality, potential of new tomorrows, exciting possibilities yet unknown, and connections across time stretching back through ancestors and reaching forward to our inheritors.

It refers to two demographic phenomena: natality and mortality.