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Age " evokes a passive image of future time whereas " calendar year " evokes an active image . For a 1950 vintage the range of years for curves through 20 percent surviving for forces separately , except chance , would be from 1950 to ...
Age " evokes a passive image of future time whereas " calendar year " evokes an active image . For a 1950 vintage the range of years for curves through 20 percent surviving for forces separately , except chance , would be from 1950 to ...
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Estimates of changes in forces affecting retirements in the future intensity , addition or deletion of a force - - should be made . A matrix , Figure 3 , in which such information can be recorded , will assist in both analysis and ...
Estimates of changes in forces affecting retirements in the future intensity , addition or deletion of a force - - should be made . A matrix , Figure 3 , in which such information can be recorded , will assist in both analysis and ...
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Thus , the force of obsolescence increases in each successive vintage as before , but in successive vintage ... which will identify the progression of the combination of forces throughout the life , along a survivor curve of a vintage .
Thus , the force of obsolescence increases in each successive vintage as before , but in successive vintage ... which will identify the progression of the combination of forces throughout the life , along a survivor curve of a vintage .
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