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2. Novel loci and pathways significantly associated with longevity.

3. Optimal semelparity

7. Cancer and longevity--is there a trade-off? A study of cooccurrence in Danish twin pairs born 1900-1918.

8. Sex differences in the level and rate of change of physical function and grip strength in the Danish 1905-cohort study.

9. Men: good health and high mortality. Sex differences in health and aging.

10. Predictors of mortality in 2,249 nonagenarians -- the Danish 1905-Cohort Survey.

11. Declining physical abilities with age: a cross-sectional study of older twins and centenarians in Denmark.

13. Reproduction life history and hip fractures.

14. The male-female health-survival paradox: a survey and register study of the impact of sex-specific selection and information bias.

15. Angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) gene polymorphism in relation to physical performance, cognition and survival--a follow-up study of elderly Danish twins.

18. Jeanne Calment and her successors. Biographical notes on the longest living humans

19. Genetic associations with longevity are on average stronger in females than in males.

20. Mortality as a Function of Survival.

21. High excess deaths in Sweden during the first wave of COVID-19: Policy deficiencies or 'dry tinder'?

24. The long lives of primates and the 'invariant rate of ageing' hypothesis.

25. Death rates at specific life stages mold the sex gap in life expectancy.

26. Publisher Correction: A meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies multiple longevity genes.

27. Short-term forecasts of expected deaths.

28. Demographic perspectives on the rise of longevity.

29. Are Advances in Survival Among the Oldest Old Seen Across the Spectrum of Health and Functioning?

30. Mechanisms underlying familial aggregation of exceptional health and survival: A three-generation cohort study.

31. National age and coresidence patterns shape COVID-19 vulnerability.

32. Dynamics of life expectancy and life span equality.

33. A meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies multiple longevity genes.

34. Data gaps and opportunities for comparative and conservation biology.

35. A Cohort Comparison of Lifespan After Age 100 in Denmark and Sweden: Are Only the Oldest Getting Older?

36. Two stochastic processes shape diverse senescence patterns in a single-cell organism.

37. Human lifespan records are not remarkable but their durations are.

38. Response to Comment on "The plateau of human mortality: Demography of longevity pioneers".

39. Comparison of cognitive and physical functioning of Europeans in 2004-05 and 2013.

40. The plateau of human mortality: Demography of longevity pioneers.

42. Women live longer than men even during severe famines and epidemics.

43. Visualizing Mortality Dynamics in the Lexis Diagram

45. Senescence is not inevitable.

46. Handgrip strength and its prognostic value for mortality in Moscow, Denmark, and England.

48. Demographics, phenotypic health characteristics and genetic analysis of centenarians in China.

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