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handle: 20.500.11765/9177
[ES]La aplicación de funciones polinómicas en el análisis de las relaciones entre la mortalidad diaria y las temperaturas permite la obtención de ajustes satisfactorios y la definición de dos umbrales termométricos, a partir de los cuales todo incremento o descenso de las temperaturas provoca efectos diferentes en la mortalidad.
[EN]The application of polynomial functions in the analysis of the relationships between the daily mortality and the temperatures allows to get satisfactory adjustments and the definition of two thermometric thresholds. An increase or decrease from those thresholds provokes different effects on the mortality.
Ponencia presentada en: III Congreso de la Asociación Española de Climatología “El agua y el clima”, celebrado en Palma de Mallorca del 16 al 19 de junio de 2002.
Age, Health, Mortalidad, Temperature, Edad, Regresión polinómica, Salud, Temperatura, Mortality, Polynomial regression
Age, Health, Mortalidad, Temperature, Edad, Regresión polinómica, Salud, Temperatura, Mortality, Polynomial regression
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