Sentences with phrase «beginning of the lifespan»

If we agree animal protein is something important at the beginning of the lifespan for development of muscle, why would we shift to thinking at the opposite end of the lifespan when we're losing muscle easier (since it peaks at age 25), our needs should change?
We saw Twisted Metal heavily on the Playstation, and then at the beginning of the lifespan of the Playstation 2 and then it sort of fell off the map.

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The mine has an estimated lifespan of 40 years once operations begin.
Finally, the Suruca development at one its flagship mines, Chapada, is anticipated to add 45,000 to 60,000 ounces per year for the four - to - five - year lifespan of the mine beginning as early as 2019.
Microfiber has a peak lifespan of about 6 months of regular use to begin with (what?
Science begins to unlock the secrets of older people with brains that age well as advances continue to add years to the average lifespan.
Little was known about the actual lifespan and seed viability — the percentage of seeds that germinate — of Ailanthus, a species that is now considered a growing invasive threat in numerous spots in the United States, according to Matt Kasson, assistant professor of forest pathology, West Virginia University, who began his study of Ailanthus at Penn State.
«We argue that across your lifespan, you go from «broad learning» (learning many skills as an infant or child) to «specialized learning,» (becoming an expert in a specific area) when you begin working, and that leads to cognitive decline initially in some unfamiliar situations, and eventually in both familiar and unfamiliar situations,» Wu said.In the paper, Wu argues that if we reimagine cognitive aging as a developmental outcome, it opens the door for new tactics that could dramatically improve the cognitive health and quality of life for aging adults.
Looking for immune abnormalities throughout the lifespan of the mice, the group found that most immune system components stayed the same in number, but a type of brain - resident immune cells called microglia that are known first responders to infection begin to divide and change early in the disease.
The trouble is that people would need to begin ingesting spermidine from the time they begin eating solid food to get this kind of significant improvement in their lifespans; those animal models treated later only saw a 10 percent increase in longevity.
The researchers also found that another population known as progenitor cells — differentiated daughter cells of stem cells — started to behave like stem cells: They began to live much longer than their usual lifespan of a few days, and they could also generate mini-intestines when grown outside of the body.
By studying them, we are beginning to gain insight into human disease — to understand why organs such as the heart can not repair themselves or why, as we age, the incidence of debilitating diseases such as cancer, heart disease and Alzheimer's increases so rapidly, and we are developing new therapies that will enhance our abilities to regenerate damaged tissues and prolong healthy lifespan.
The author of the paper, John Speakman from the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland, said that the later in life you begin to practice CR, the less of an increase in lifespan you will achieve.
One study showed an average 5 % increase in the lifespan of old mice — even though supplementation did not begin until the mice were nearing the end of their natural lifespan (24 months).11
The stock interior colors are pretty dull (light gray), the car is beginning to require numerous repairs at a lifespan of about 15 years.
At the very beginning of your policy's lifespan, it has two components: a $ 500,000 term life insurance policy and a $ 0 cash value.
As pets age and get into the last 25 % of their estimated lifespan, it becomes ideal to begin running these tests every six months (the equivalent of every 2 to 3 human years).
Lifespan: 8.5 Ten seasons for singleplayer and plenty of multiplayer options give this game plenty of content, but it can begin to grind quite quickly for everyone but the dedicated.
A commercial that ran near the beginning of the PlayStation 3's lifespan featured a sentient baby doll alone in a large, white room with the console sitting on the floor, before he apparently uses telekinesis to lift the PlayStation 3 into the air as his eyes emit a troublesome glow.
Ng Ka - chun begins with the concept of a greenhouse and is creating handmade utensils from the wooden handles of hoes, not only to extend the life of farming tools through his craftsman's skills, but also to care about the development of local farming and Morgan Wong expresses his concerns about issue of lifespan through his installation work.
45) The increase of the air's CO2 content has probably helped lengthen human lifespans since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution
Keep in mind that the wind will keep blowing over a wind turbine site long after a typical shale gas well has reached the end of its useful lifespan, and you can see why some shale investors, notably Shell, are beginning to pull back.
The Adverse Childhood Experiences Study (also known as ACES), which was conducted beginning in 1987, found that people who had experienced childhood trauma had higher rates of suicide, mental health problems, addiction, autoimmune disorders, heart disease, lung disease, obesity and other chronic illnesses contributing to shortened lifespan than people who had not experienced childhood trauma.
The side benefit of this, of course, is that this line of thought requires us to underwrite the entire lifespan of the investment beginning to end.
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