It has come to our attention that Fig. 1 in the article by David E. Smith in the December issue of BioEssays (The tails of survival curves; BioEssays 16, 907-91 1, 1994) is an idealized figure and does not rest on 'actual data' as represented in the figure itself. Needless to say, idealized representations of data should always be clearly and unambiguously labelled as such. The following two letters deal with the phenomenon of 'longevity outliers' described in the article. The first is a comment by Robin Holliday; the second is from David Smith. Ed.
From Robin HollidaySir, David W. E. Smith, in his article entitled The tails of survival curves (BioEssays 16,907-91 1,1994), proposes that
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