Sentences with phrase «end of the lifespan when»

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?

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At the end of the trial, the genetically modified mosquitoes would die when they reach their natural lifespan (about two days), and natural aegypti «levels are expected to recover to pre-trial numbers,» the FDA concluded.
But you may not have given much thought to what happens when it's time to take out this one - inch, T - shaped device — either because you plan to start having kids, it's reached the end of its lifespan (which can be up to 12 years, depending on the type you have), or you just don't want the thing in you anymore.
If you are a senior citizen and are thinking about adopting a puppy or dog, please add 15 years to your current age to determine how old you will be when the dog reaches the end of its lifespan.
When PlayStation 4 launched, Naughty Dog and Sony quickly decided to port both The Last of Us, a game that came out at the end of PlayStation 3's lifespan, and the first three Uncharted games.
Despite its status as a cult gem in the SNES» library, Earthbound sold like trout yogurt when it originally released in North America in 1995, at the tail - end of the Super Nintendo's lifespan.
A perennial chart topper when it comes to high priced sales this sequel came out near the end of the lifespan of the NES and fell through the cracks.
They are remarkable carpet tiles that are cleanable, removable, durable and eco-friendly, as they are recyclable when they come to the end of their lifespan.
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