Sentences with phrase «life span from»

You can tell if a roof still has any life span from it's install date.
Partial reprogramming of cells within prematurely aging mice's bodies extended the rodents» average life span from 18 weeks to 24 weeks, researchers report December 15 in Cell.
It has a 7 year life span from the manufacture date.
Perhaps you're referring to our failure of only extending the average life span from 24 years to 83?

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Li Ka - shing, a wartime refugee who used to sweep factory floors in Hong Kong for a living, retired after a career spanning more than half a century amassing one of Asia's biggest fortunes from building skyscrapers to selling soap bars.
According to research published in Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, jogging is the best form of exercise for increasing your life span, lowering the risk of dying from any disease by 40 percent.
There are a few things you need to factor in when considering how to go about creating your product, such as where it is made, what will it be made from, and what is the life span of your product?
A study at Harvard University found that alternate - day fasting among mice, «protected mice from strokes, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, and consistently extended their life spans by 30 percent.»
His track record of successful business development and process improvement spans all aspects of the Healthcare industry including Pharmacy Benefit Management, Medical, Vision, Behavioral, Health Services, Life and Retail Services with business models ranging from start - up to national corporations.
China's live streaming boom spans many verticals from online shopping to education, but gaming is where it first prospered and therefore one of the most crowded areas with several established dominators.
PNC Real Estate offers a comprehensive set of commercial real estate finance solutions that span the life of a project - from acquisition and construction to permanent financing.
Also, god let Mr. Hawkins live this long from an illness with a short life span.
I know from studies that it appears to lengthen life spans.
Concern about space and time or about here and now is subdued in favor of the dual constitution of an actual entity and its life span, which embodies a process of transition from initial indetermination to terminal determination (PR 72).
Preaching from the lectionary or some adaptation of it can make the church year display the whole span of maturing in the Christian life and offer appropriate invitations to maturing along the way.
It could be that the altered relationships of man and wife, the altered ability to exploit the earth, the limiting mortality were put in place to protect humankind from transforming the earth into a planet of endless hell, with unlimited exploitation, unlimited birth rate, unlimited life spans.
In a society that has moved from horse and buggy to space flight in a single life - span, more and more people regard as archaic any church which seems to locate the golden age or complete revelation somewhere in the past.
First of all, that human life in our span of years and so far as man's history is concerned is, like the created world itself, derivative from a realm of heavenly existence which abides eternal over against the transient, mortal, and uncertain span of our years.
There has never been any evidence of any human living longer than our current average life span and so far no human has come back from the truly dead.
Though he's on the books as one of the most important photographers of the nineteenth century — both for photographing the leading French writers of his era and for making advancements in camera technology — Nadar's life spanned a number of diverse occupations, from caricaturist to balloonist.
Maybe it is the grindingly long, 162 - game season, which allows for so many promising and disheartening plotlines to take shape, only to dissolve again along the way, and which sustains even the most improbable hope past any rational span; or maybe it is simply the course of the year's seasons, from early spring into mid-autumn — nature's perennial allegory of human life, eloquent of innocent confidence slowly transformed into wise resignation.
A second implication of the uses - and - gratifications research for understanding why people watch religious programs on television is the insight that uses made of the media and gratifications derived from these uses change over an individual's life span.
The average life - span has increased from 60 - 65 in 1900 to 70 - 75 in 1985.
Although Hartshorne's line of thought has been quite separate from the dominant philosophical currents of the century his life has spanned, he has not been personally separate from the leading actors.
Here's what makes me smile: your turn of a phrase, the specific pleasure of popping the Garbanzo out of its skin, that your indecisions span from bangs to coffee tables to soups, or asking us to lean in, that you are about to tell us a brilliant secret that you've gone all your life not knowing, don't let it happen to us!
Since our mission is to make healthy living easy and affordable, we created this line with our core values in mind — spanning from sustainability and social impact to nutrition and the environment — and designed each product to support your unique dietary needs and lifestyle.
A pedestrian waterfront that spans nine city blocks from Lake Shore Drive to Lake Street, the 1.25 mile Riverwalk is home to shops, bistros, live music venues and unparalleled views of the Chicago skyline.
From the outside looking in, the 38 - year - old former Calvin Klein model has everything — happy family, career spanning decades — but for Shields, the painful struggle to get pregnant and the ensuing slide into postpartum depression after her labor and delivery marks the most tumultuous time in her life.
Our favorite adoption reads of the week are quite diverse, spanning from Mr. Roger's best life lessons, to advice for handling Mother's Day as an adoptive mother in an open adoption, and helping young ones learn how to self - regulate their behavior.
Activities over the three - year life - span of the network included conducting research into Young Carers in the Niagara Region, with the results of the study published by Dr. Heather Chalmers, PhD from the Department of Child and Youth Studies at Brock University, St. Catharines.
Other damages are calculated from a victim's earnings and projected 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.
Having shown that IGF -1-deficient mice also live longer, Bartke's study suggested not only that these pathways are important in mammals, but that they might have been crucial in controlling life span in a range of creatures evolving over hundreds of millions of years from a common ancestor of worms and mammals, says Miller.
The individual cells in a palm, seen in this micrograph of the genus Veitchia, endure throughout the tree's life span, which can range from 100 to 740 years.
Pollution from fossil - fueled power plants shortens the life span of as many as 30,000 Americans a year.
Debates continue about whether individual life spans and the problems associated with aging are programmed into our bodies, like ticking time bombs we carry from birth.
But such tricks may harm the female's interest, says biologist Andrew Clark of Pennsylvania State University in University Park; cranking up egg production may reduce her life - span and staying single could prevent her from choosing the most interesting mates.
It is believed that this column is initiated when the tree is a newly germinated seedling, and is maintained throughout the tree's life span by two forces — one pushing water up from the roots and the other pulling water up to the crown.
P: They are still a far cry from humans, and you haven't had huge increases in the life span of mice.
Metchnikoff blamed indigenous bacteria for senility, atherosclerosis, and an altogether shortened life span — going even so far as to predict the day when surgeons would routinely remove the human colon simply to rid us of the «chronic poisoning» from its abundant flora.
Mihai Valcu and Bart Kempenaers from the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology in Seewiesen together with colleagues from New Zealand and Switzerland have now tested this theory using a comprehensive database on estimates of maximum life - span of 1396 bird species, 1128 from free - living species and 268 from birds kept in captivity.
Life - span extension in species from yeast to mice and extrapolation from life expectancy trends in humans have convinced a swath of scientists that humans will routinely coast beyond 100 or 110 years of Life - span extension in species from yeast to mice and extrapolation from life expectancy trends in humans have convinced a swath of scientists that humans will routinely coast beyond 100 or 110 years of life expectancy trends in humans have convinced a swath of scientists that humans will routinely coast beyond 100 or 110 years of age.
In birds, variation in life - span extends from parrots such as the Sulphur - crested cockatoo that can become more than 100 years old, to the small Allen's hummingbird with a maximum life - span of only 4 years, a 25 fold difference.
The species had gone from extraordinarily populous to extinct in a human life span.
Things had gone from one dead tiger to one live tiger, to one live tiger and one dead bear, all in the span of about 45 minutes
«Our findings from sites spanning some 1,000 miles of coastline show that marine life plays a leading role in driving local pH conditions,» Sorte said.
What was especially «exciting» about this finding, he says, is that these variations were near a neural highway that previous studies have shown helps regulate life span in worms and flies, and that stopping chemical signals from this brain pathway extends the life span of mice.
«Today, people who have been given a new heart experience increased physical function, quality of life, and overall life span; however, most patients continue to have limitations in their physical function and reduced quality of life compared to the general population due to side - effects from anti-rejection medications and because heart rate regulation is impaired after heart transplantation,» said Dall.
Dubbed the «Age of Obesity and Inactivity» by the Journal of the American Medical Association, this runaway weight gain threatens to decrease average U.S. life span, reversing gains made over the past century by lowering risk factors from smoking, hypertension, and cholesterol.
One reason for this push is the consequences of the alternatives: pollution from fossil - fueled power plants shortens the life span of as many as 30,000 Americans a year; coal and hydraulic fracturing threaten the environment and water supplies; and oil dependence undermines the nation's energy security.
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