Sentences with phrase «end of the life span»

If we can kill the defective at one end of the life span, why not eliminate those at the other end too?
The foreign secretary said a white paper was due soon on the future of the Trident missile system, which will reach the end of its life span in 20 years, but made clear she thought the public should have a say in what happens.
Like many road projects built in the middle of the last century, I - 81 is bumping up against the end of its life span.
Meanwhile, the Port Authority's eponymous bus terminal, the nation's busiest, is over capacity and nearing the end of its life span.
Noda has said, however, that no new plants should be built and that the others should be phased out when they reach the end of their life spans — a process that could take decades.
«A few cells reach the end of their life span and die, and a few other cells are created.»
When your tan is reaching the end of its life span, rub olive oil in before you shower to break it down and remove with ease.
«I think that it's rare we wear our clothes until the end of their life span,» she said on Saturday.
Herpes disease is a fact, but it is not the ending of the life span.
With Flash nearing the end of its life span, explore how Storyline replicates its stunning animation and course development facilities, without the need for extensive programming knowledge.
Window felts are at the end of their life span.
At the age of 2, your hamster is reaching the end of its life span and can be called a senior.
All About Older Hamsters Learn about how hamsters change as they get old and come to the end of their life span.
The PS3 and X-box 360 are at the end of their life span, imagine how the wii u will look at the end of its lifespan (Alot better then it does now).
I became enormously interested in aging when I taught Life Span Development for UO Counseling Psychology, and noted that more is known about the early end of the life span than the end and the lack of longitudinal studies in later life.

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He who is ready to surrender his hopes, ambitions, and life itself, for the love of God and his fellowmen, no longer fears death and the end of human existence, for that self - centered concern which wants to cling on to life beyond its appointed span, and seeks to bring it back again in some supernatural realm, has already died.
If Dunne is reckoning correctly, the age when people take death seriously as a personal reality, a point that today occurs before midlife, was near the end of the average life span for people in the ancient world.
On the other hand, understanding death as a natural event may further fuel the impetus toward euthanasia and assisted suicide: if death is merely natural — the end of a reasonable span of a full and meaningful life with nothing to be feared — it may well be fully rational, completely reasonable, to end it when the capacities of (natural) life no longer meet the needs, goals, and wishes of the individual.
Given the flagrant abuses of power, privilege and ignoring the will of constituents like me, I don't ever believe that there will be leadership (that was needed two decades ago), to permanently change the way corruption, misconduct and patronage destroys public trust, before the end of my natural life span.
William J. Bratton, the commissioner of the New York Police Department and the most widely recognized face in American policing, will step down next month to take a job with a private advisory firm, ending a 45 - year career in public life that spanned the country, from Boston to Los Angeles, and that reshaped the image of what a police commander could be.
If you're waiting for science to concoct a magical elixir to extend life span, you may end up wasting the rest of your life in vain — for now.
Now he had died when he was not supposed to, two decades before the end of his expected life span.
At the time, other scientists postulated that at the extreme end of an organism's life span, its chances of dying from one year — or day — to the next increase at a set, exponential rate; Vaupel and Carey's goal was to determine whether that assumption was valid.
Thirty years after Chernobyl's nuclear reactor No. 4 exploded, the building built around the site has reached the end of its expected life span.
This is what Ely Silk, 65, a retired business owner and former IBM programmer, did in 2002 when the mercury lightbulb in his regular fluorescent microscope reached the end of its one - to two - month life span.
The bulk of one interviewee's beard, the size of another's collection of musical instruments, the length of a third's pants: as Garreau knows all too well, these are the indispensable rivets to hold the attention of the current version of Homo sapiens while we try to ponder whether we will have indefinite life spans or whether the world will end before our children have a chance to grow up.
At the other end of the human life span, «genes that help us live longer get selected,» Hawks reports.
Still, any description of the clock must begin and end with that ridiculous projected working life, that insane, heroic, incomprehensible span of time during which it is expected to serenely tick.
Phonekeo suspended these living spans between the ends of two funnels and used time - lapse video to observe how they survived shaking at different frequencies.
One of the great unknowns in the history of life is the part that Antarctica may have played in the evolution and migration of vertebrates (backboned animals) during the key time interval that spans the end of the Age of Dinosaurs and the beginning of the Age of Mammals (the Cretaceous — Paleogene or K — Pg, between 100 and 40 million years ago).
So you may be wondering, how does this relate to a woman at the end of the reproductive life span?
Her nursing career spans over 25 years with experience in Neonatal Intensive Care, Neuroscience, Palliative and End - of - Life nursing.
But in trying to cover the full span of Salinger's life up to the mid-1950s retreat from the public eye, writer - director Danny Strong (adapting Kenneth Slawenski's 2012 «J.D. Salinger: A Life») ends up putting quantity ahead of quallife up to the mid-1950s retreat from the public eye, writer - director Danny Strong (adapting Kenneth Slawenski's 2012 «J.D. Salinger: A Life») ends up putting quantity ahead of qualLife») ends up putting quantity ahead of quality.
Towards the end of the readers life - span, the company suffered from supply chain issues and couldn't meet the demand of customers.
Starting in 2600 BCE with the earliest known civilization in the Indus Valley, this provides a comprehensive, easy - to - read journey that spans the conquests of the Mughals and the colonization of the British, ending with descriptions of contemporary life, politics, art, and culture.
Towards the end of Madeline Miller's novel Circe, the titular nymph is questioned by her son about her life that has already spanned some thousand years.
The novel spans nearly her entire life, through child - rearing, ruined marriages and many deaths, leading to an open - ended conclusion, as though to suggest the story of Puerto Rico has just begun.
Someone we know has a dog that is giving birth to a litter of puppies that are a mix of Jack Russells and Basset Hounds, and before we end up bringing one of them home, I want to find out as much as I can about this particular breed, especially about common medical issues and average life span.
With pet and human life spans increasing, more and more senior pets are ending up in shelters and rescues through no fault of their own.
Hospice care, or «pawspice,» the term coined by Alice Villalobos, DVM, former President of the American Association of Human Animal Bond Veterinarians (AAHABV) and founding member of the Veterinary Cancer Society, is supportive assistance in evaluating and managing our pets» quality of life as they near the end of their days, a time period that can span from days to months.
In a healthy dog, the liver will absorb, metabolize and excrete bilirubin as red blood cells reach the end of their normal life span.
Every piece of equipment in a salon, whether high - end or semi-disposable, can have a longer life span and serve a shop better if it is cared for according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
Sony will not want to jeopardise the PS4 by refocusing their studios on a new hybrid handheld, at least, not until the PS4 comes to the end of it's life span.
Having never done anything in multiplayer before, I bit off way more than I could chew, and ended up learning to do server - side programming with live - servicing and game balancing all in the span of weeks.
Having missed the mark on it's sales goal of 2 million copies at the end of the companies fiscal year, Capcom has stated that it's staple fighting game Street Fighter V has «maintained steady sales» but has yet to come close to it's predecessor in Street Fighter IV which sold 3.4 Million units in it's life span...
Lastly Reel Fishing: Wild was released at the tail end of the Dreamcast's life span.
Naughty Dog has made a statement and shown the guts to introduce a risky and mature franchise like The Last of Us at the ending portion of the arc that was the PS3's life span.
Although the translation remained a little dodgy and its graphics were well behind the curve for a game arriving at the end of the Playstation's life span, Person 2: Eternal Punishment was a complex and mysterious RPG, filled with interesting characters and a distinctly grown - up story.
However, if you're a casual fighting game or indeed Tekken franchise fan, the limited life span of this title probably doesn't warrant its current Xbox Store asking price of # 49.99 because as a fighting game (which is what it is at the end of the day) it's excellent, but as a AAA title with a long life span?
The work of both artists spans the majority of the 20th Century, from late 1920s until the end of the of the 1970s, and reflects their reevaluation of Post-Impressionism and various phases of Cubism, employed through well - established genres of still life and landscape painting.
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