Sentences with phrase «advanced age often»

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He has often resisted the advances of overseas clubs and rejected speculation as soon as it cropped up, but now at the age of 23 he feels that the time could be right to move abroad and test himself at another level of football.
His floater is already very advanced for his age and, while he could still improve his ability to finish around the rim, he barrels into contact and gets to the free throw line often.
Proteins that evade the proteasome accumulate, and may be harmful when they reach a critical mass, which is often the case at an advanced age
Often reserved months in advance, scout groups of all ages book their weekend here in Green Bank, earning their badges in astronomy or electronics.
Advanced age and certain health conditions may result in an inability to take oral nutrients and often prevent this patient population from receiving the nutrition they need to stay healthy.
This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. David Turner about research related to Advanced Glycation End Products (or AGEs) and diseases that often develop in the older adult years.
Often lost in the discussion of girls» advantages is the reality that boys outperform girls on tests of visual and spatial abilities, and do at least as well on tests of mathematical skills at this age, and these differences widen as they advance in school.
GM: Because A to E grades judge all students» performances against the same age - based expectations, more advanced students often perform well on these expectations with minimal effort.
Gifted, creative boys are often held back in the primary years because of so - called «immaturity,» the inability to socialize with age peers who are less developmentally advanced.
These writers care about producing something of high quality in keeping with the standards of the golden era of traditional publishing: that bygone age when publishers invested time and money (often paying advances directly to authors) to help writers develop and polish their work prior to publication.
The word «arthritis» simply means «inflammation of a joint,» but veterinarians and owners most often use the term to refer to chronic changes that occur in and around joints as a result of wear and tear produced by advanced age, injury, or developmental disorders.
Because it takes time — at least one year — for these symptoms to develop, and because the symptoms are often mistaken for common signs of aging, many dogs have the advanced form of CD before the owner even recognizes a problem exists.
Often these dogs have medical needs, along with their advanced age, that make adoption unlikely.
Since changes made by Cushing's disease are quite gradual in onset and are often believed to be a result of simple aging, many dogs are not diagnosed until the disease is advanced.
This often occurs with advanced age from wear and tear.
With advancing age, arthritic changes very often take place in the joint due to the abnormal movements and stress, resulting in pain or decreased mobility.
Because of their advanced age and medical conditions, older dogs are often overlooked by society.
Broken Age really encourages exploration — and element forced on you to advance the story, which often involves the use of clever puzzles which have equally easy to understand and use controls.
... During the present ice age, glaciers have advanced and retreated over 20 times, often blanketing North America with ice.
Term life insurance policies only cover the policyholder for a certain, preset number of years, after which they expire and the policyholder will have to buy a new policy, often at increased premiums due to advanced age.
When it comes to countries that are at the forefront of the digital age, Estonia often comes up as one of the most advanced.
Some get strong clues to their genius at an early age, others «know it when I see it,» but many of us will wander for a decade or longer, often attaining an ill - suited advanced degree before the light bulb comes on.
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