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The term (MTk/MRk)*Pk*Dk is the mortality component of the Q-index. This component represents the impact of the cause of death k on the population health. The impact is expressed in terms of years of potential life lost due to the cause of death k. The following is the comment pertaining to this term given by J.E. Miller.

"If one views a death from the standpoint of its effect on a population, to count it as an occurrence is insufficient. Its real effect is that of removing a definite number of man-years from the population over a predictable span of time. Therefore, the lost man-years or ‘years of life lost’ due to a specific class of disease should also be a consideration in assigning priorities" (Miller, 1970).