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Due to the phenomenon of birth postponement, the Tfr is a hopelessly unreliable indicator, and what is often called "the birth recovery" is in fact a statistical issue produced by the fact that the Tfr first sinks to very low levels (the birth dearth) and then recovers as women reach the new (higher) childbearing age.
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The test utilizes five well-established biomarkers - Transthyretin (TT or prealbumin), Apolipoprotein A-1 (Apo A-1), beta 2-Microglobulin (beta 2M), Transferrin (Tfr)
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In the real world Estonia's population is currently shrinking, which, with fertility around the 1.4 Tfr range is hardly surprising.
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In the real world Estonia's population is currently shrinking, which, with fertility around the 1.4 Tfr range is hardly surprising.
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In the real world Estonia's population is currently shrinking, which, with fertility around the 1.4 Tfr range is hardly surprising.
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In the real world Estonia's population is currently shrinking, which, with fertility around the 1.4 Tfr range is hardly surprising.
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In the real world Estonia's population is currently shrinking, which, with fertility around the 1.4 Tfr range is hardly surprising.
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In the real world Estonia's population is currently shrinking, which, with fertility around the 1.4 Tfr range is hardly surprising.
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In the real world Estonia's population is currently shrinking, which, with fertility around the 1.4 Tfr range is hardly surprising.
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In the real world Estonia's population is currently shrinking, which, with fertility around the 1.4 Tfr range is hardly surprising.
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