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In 1971, over half of excess PYLL was accounted for by deaths among persons under 35 years of age (the lower 3 categories of the stacked bars).

By 1996, mortality at younger ages had declined to such an extent that less than one-quarter of excess PYLL was accounted for by persons of that age.

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