Sentences with phrase «duration of their lifespan»

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Moreover, the earlier concept of a collapse of the millions of years of phylogeny, or the lifespan of ontogeny, into the milliseconds of a cognition, or the idea of a process that continued over evolutionary, lifespan and cognitive durations was replaced by the concept of an iteration of a single process or pattern that binds together the different time frames.
In addition to disputing the relevance of your source trial (which doesn't appear to offer a duration or suggestion that the tests increase healthy lifespan of the mice in question), I'd like to point out that protection is less beneficial in the long term, because you can not stop damage from occurring completely no matter how well you defend an organelle, and that damage will accumulate over time.
Timing belt was replaced by timing chain which made it possible to increase the level of duration and lifespan up to 150,000 miles (250,000 km) of mileage.
The exhibition itself — as an extensive survey spanning a quarter century's work (the duration of my own lifespan)-- mirrors Feinstein's self - reflexive vigilance when it comes to form.
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The duration or term period of your plan shouldn't be too less in order to pay less premium because with the increase in the average lifespan, this would prove ineffective.
While the brain is most malleable in early childhood, it nonetheless retains a substantial degree of plasticity throughout the lifespan, and the extent to which the timing and duration of socioeconomic disadvantage are associated with brain structural differences is virtually unexplored in the neuroscience literature to date.
Despite the general belief that sibling relationships are unique in duration across the lifespan and the demonstrated importance of these relationships in childhood, to date, no studies have specifically explored sibling attachment in adulthood.
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