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This chart describes adult mortality rates by major cause group and region for the year 2004. 
Categories on the chart include Western Pacific and America.
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This graph describes adult mortality rates by major cause group an region in the year 2004. 
Each region has different balances between causes of death depending on the quality of life 
in an area. For example, Africa's highest cause of death amongst adults is other infectious 
diseases, while the Americas highest cause of death is injuries. 
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This graph from 2004 describes the adult mortality rates by major cause group and region. 
They are grouped by different causes of death for adults aged 15-59 years old. In Africa, 
the main cause of death is HIV/AIDS. In Europe, Cardiovascular disease is the main cause of 
death. 
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this is  a study on people and there race and what race is dieing more in a large group so 
this is probably a study on that and since 2004 these groups rates are going up in deaths.
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The following chart displays adult mortality rates by cause and by region in the year 2004. 
The deaths are broken down by the following causes. Cardiovascular disease, cancers, other 
non communicable disease, Injury, HIV/AIDS, Other infections, maternal and nutritional conditons. 
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Compared in this chart are adult mortality rates by region in 2004. The highest adult mortality 
rate is found in Africa. It seems that the largest cause is cardiovascular problems in all 
regions. 
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CHART describes Adult mortality rate by cause group and region. This shows type of causes 
and which region people are more affected by dealth other than natural 
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This graph shows the adult mortality rates by major cause group and region in 2004. It shows 
the type of deaths like Cardiovascular diseases, Cancers, other noncommunicable diseases, 
injuries, HIV/AIDS, infections, and nutritional deficiencies. 
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This graph shows the adult mortalitiy by major cause group and region in 2004. The death rate 
for each region is shown per 1,000 adults age 15-59 years old. Africa has the highest adult 
mortality rate with 10 deaths per 1,000 adults, with a large chunk of the deaths from HIV/AIDS. 
High income had the lowest adult mortality rate. 
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It describes the death rate per 1000 adults in the age range of 15-59 years. They're organized 
by country and by the cause of death. Africa has the highest death rate and HIV/AIDS is the 
leading cause of death in Africa.
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This is a bar graph showing adult deaths in 2004 by cause (cardiovascular, cancer, noncommunicable, 
injuries, HIV/AIDs, infectious/parasitic, maternal and nutrition) by different regions and 
by income . 
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This shows the death rate by certain causes in different areas of the world, as well as how 
high income people in general compare. Africa has by far the largest death rates from both 
HIV/AIDS and maternal complications.
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