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 1   II,     4.  1    |   countries have much lower life expectancies, showing for males even
 2   II,     4.  1    |          of indicators of health expectancies, such as disability-free
 3   II,     4.  1    | Methodological reports on health expectancies can be found on the EHEMU
 4   II,     4.  1    |          highest and lowest life expectancies at birth is over 13 years
 5   II,     4.  1    |   However, during the 1960s life expectancies began to diverge. In one
 6   II,     4.  1    |          are found as their life expectancies ceased to follow the trend
 7   II,     4.  1    |      years of research on health expectancies (Robine et al, 2003), on
 8   II,     4.  1    |   through a Task Force on Health Expectancies and through the EHEMU projects (
 9   II,     4.  3    |         the Task Force on Health Expectancies, 2007-2010. Montpellier,
10   II,     4.  3    |        2003): Determining health expectancies. Chichester, John Wiley &
11   II,     4.  3    |      2001): Disability-free life expectancies in the European Union countries:
12   II,     9        |    beliefs about alcohol itself, expectancies regarding its effects, and
13   II,     9        |   generally positive beliefs and expectancies about alcohol experience
14   II,     9        |         inconsistent beliefs and expectancies (Social Issues Research
15   II,     9.  2.  4|    beliefs about alcohol itself, expectancies regarding its effects, and
16   II,     9.  2.  4|   generally positive beliefs and expectancies about alcohol experience
17   II,     9.  2.  4|         inconsistent beliefs and expectancies (Social Issues Research
18   II,     9.  5.  3|  cultural beliefs about alcohol, expectancies regarding the effects of
19   II,     9.  5.  3|  Patients~ ~With increasing life expectancies, chronic disease prevalence
20  Key,   Ap5.  0.  0|     exemptions~exercise~exotoxin~expectancies~expectancy~expenditure~expenditures~