Not exact matches
«The most wonderful thing is that there are so many differences that my perception of the passing time, which typically
increases exponentially with
age, has reversed and slowed to a crawl,» he says.
Grooming distance
increased exponentially after a bonobo hit
age 35, with the oldest bonobos, at
age 45, keeping their partners around five times as far away as did young bonobos.
(«this concept» refers to the assumption that mortality rates should
increase exponentially with
age within populations)-- Again, the assumption of normality is not arbitrary and is the focus of almost half of the manuscript.
The risk for Alzheimer's disease
increases exponentially with
age with a prevalence of 3 - 5 % for 65 - 69 years
increasing to ~ 30 - 40 % for 85 - 89 years.
We investigated telomere dysfunction, a recently discovered biomarker of cellular senescence, and found that the number of senescent fibroblasts
increases exponentially in the skin of
aging baboons, reaching > 15 % of all cells in very old individuals.
Another statement Somers makes is that, «Postmenopausal women should not be mimicking pregnancy since the risks associated with pregnancy (heart attack, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and breast cancer)
increase exponentially with
age.»
If you graph the probability of death from an actuarial life table, you would notice that the probability of death
increases exponentially as we
age.
The risk of CCD in healthy dogs
increased exponentially with
age beyond 10 years; however, risk of CCD in dogs with epilepsy was elevated at a comparatively young
age (< 4 years)(Fig 1).
CCD is considered a geriatric onset condition, where prevalence
increases exponentially with
age.
The next 6 decades to 1949 are all warming as temperatures climb out of the Little Ice
Age, (when the Thames froze) from about 9.1 to 9.6 degrees C. For the last 6 decades, to 2009, we are looking for the impact (or non-impact) of
exponentially increasing CO2.
The next 6 decades to 1949 are all warming as temperatures climb out of the Little Ice
Age, from about 9.1 to 9.6 degrees C. For the last 6 decades, to 2009, we are looking for the impact (or non-impact) of
exponentially increasing CO2.
Unfortunately, with some of the world's top scientists predicting the potential for an
exponentially increasing rate of sea level rise through this Century, it appears that «we're gonna need a bigger graph» may well become the scientific rallying cry of the
age.
Long Waiting Periods: Health needs keep
exponentially increasing as we
age.
Because with progressing
age, the chances of having a medical crisis / health disorder
exponentially increase.
This field is currently in critical demand and the numbers are expected to continue to
increase exponentially over the course of the next decade as the nation
ages and more people require care.
In considering treatment for individuals diagnosed with CD and / or ODD, the impact to society
increases as the child
ages, and resources required
increase exponentially [25].
Many argue that occupancy trends will eventually reverse as the demand for long - term care
increases exponentially in the next decade as the population
ages.