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Population pyramids are versatile comparative tools. The two pyramids constructed using the Rhode Island population and serious motor vehicular trauma cases, respectively, show how Rhode Island’s teens and young adults are highly over-represented among the severely and fatally injured. In the second pyramid, morbidity and mortality data were combined.

 

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