Sentences with phrase «effort over its lifespan»

Not exact matches

And the claim typically persists for decades once widely - cited, despite the best efforts of serious investigators to critique weak methodologies and flawed interpretation, or even robust demonstrations of a null effect in healthy animals (as the two independent demonstrations that resveratrol does not extend lifespan in nonobese, wild - type mice over a wide range of doses).»
Nintendo tried to prolong its lifespan with the Game Boy Micro, but the effort was all but futile: consumers the world over made it known that the Nintendo DS was the future.
Three factors have nudged population projections upward over the past decade, Hania Zlotnik, the director of the population division, said in an interview: lengthening lifespans; the success of HIV / AIDS treatment and prevention efforts, particularly in Africa; and «a slower than expected decline in fertility» (meaning the number of children a woman bears).
However, in the short lifespan of our alliance, Bond Dickinson has already become an invaluable partner in our innovation efforts and we expect the scope of that collaboration to increase over time, hopefully, including a joint effort to evaluate and explore AI opportunities.»
Although it is possible (and actually quite common) for one person to become romantically attracted to another who does not reciprocate those feelings (or who is unaware that such feelings exist; see Baumeister, Wotman, & Stillwell, 1993), a «relationship» by definition requires some degree of mutual effort and investment from both partners over the lifespan of their union (Kelley et al., 1983).
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