That 24 - hour period constitutes the entire
life span of this time traveler.
Not exact matches
This is despite the fact that the average person shifts their attention
span roughly 565
times a day as technology and social networks like Facebook have become increasingly part
of many people's
lives, Leaf later added.
For the first
time ever, scientists have developed a complete model
of an organism, accounting for every molecular interaction in the entire
life span of the bacterium Mycoplasma genitalium.
While the extent
of Stormy's notoriety is hard to measure, one thing is certain, according to several seasoned adult industry observers: in the
span of four months this year Stormy has become the most famous
living porn star — and arguably the biggest
of all
time.
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).
Perhaps even more significant than the increase in fringe benefits is the changing
time span of people's working
lives and the ratio
of working to non-working years during the
life cycle.
In My
Time: Making the Most
of the Rest
of Your
Life, Abigail Trafford, former health editor and now a columnist for the Washington Post, points out that Americans are enjoying a longer health
span as well as lifespan.
Think
of it, the working
life span of a human in economically affluent areas in those
times is probably 50 years.
OK let me ask you this one thing this one thing.how much money and
time and feeding the poor.in the country and place you
live at right now???? In a three year
time span @@@@@ jeeeezy I gave out
of my personal money $ 20,000 Thousands us dallors that's more then 30 years worth
of income in some
of the most religious dirt poor countries that's a fact.you can't give or received with a closed tight hand
of selfishness and bitterness now @@@@@@@@ jeeeez how much have you given too help feed clothed and shelter the poor?
The changes are extremely gradual, they can not be observed over the short
time span of human civilization so far, and the term «species» is a man - made concept to make categorization
of life forms convenient... it is not an immutable feature
of the natural world as you seem to think it is.
Since «persons» are regarded by Hartshorne as «low - level universals» expressed by the total temporary state
of whatever it is that constitutes a «momentary self» at any particular point in
time, it follows that the word «person,» quite unlike the word «symphony,» does not simply refer to the completed totality
of this or that particular series
of the total
life -
span of that particular series
of «momentary selves.»
Harold Moody has written that the idea
of life -
span development, given us by psychology, is «the great and indispensable myth
of our
time.»
Due to the
time frames involved in spawning generation after generation
of complex creatures, such experimentation is necessarily limited to specimens with short
life spans / gestational periods like bacteria, single cell organisms and fruit flies.
Natural selection
of accidentally favorable adaptations during a seemingly endless
span of cosmic and biological
time provides an account
of organic
life that appears to make any appeal to divine influence or purposiveness superfluous.
Whitehead does not say what the
time -
span of an actual occasion is, even in the cosmic epoch in which we
live.
This theory explains the fact that
time seems to move more slowly to children than to adults in this way: an hour (or any unit
of time) is longer relative to the
span of time a child has
lived.
Leaving aside wholly imaginary musing about the new possibilities for human liberation that might accompany infinitely expanded
life spans — multiple psychological
lives, multiple careers, multiple hobbies, and multiple spouses — the essence
of the secular and scientific ideal is simply more
time on this earth.
In the
span of a whirlwind romance, you've planned your whole
life together, only to have your fantasies start ripping at the seam when you realize well, you're both imperfect human beings and maybe this
time, you're not supposed to work the rest
of your
lives out alongside one another.
He argued that while each human being has a very tiny
life span, or finite appearance in the whole
of space -
time of the universe, humanity is also an eternal intelligible essence.
[9] The significance
of this is that God remains ever most intimate to a thing in its essence and constitution, yet without depriving it
of its individuality and distinctiveness as a creature
of such - and - such a sort, indeed guaranteeing that it come to be and remain so for the
time, or
span of life, he apportions for it.
And as the dying process
of an organism can stretch over some
time, so the demise
of a social organism which has enjoyed a
life span of some 1,500 years may be a lengthy process.
The matter in which there might be spiritual progress in
time on a
time span extending over many generations
of life on earth is... the opportunity open to souls by way
of the learning that comes through suffering, for getting into closer communication with God during their brief passage through this world.
For many years
of my
life, the
time span between the death
of Jesus and the morning
of the resurrection was the one day
of the Christian calendar that I understood and practiced devotionally.
Life, which may seem deceptively long to young teenagers, is really a very short
span of time, which if used unwisely and without meaning, simply goes to waste.
The
life span of the oil will vary depending on what you fried (if it was seafood, toss it), but you should be able to reuse it three or four
times.
At 29 years
of age, he will gradually lose his pace for those runs down the left wing, so I believe Wenger is going to be using him more and more as a centre - back as
time progresses, and defenders usually have a longer
life span than any other players except keepers.
Also, many maternity pieces can be stored for your next pregnancy, but these will likely run the
span of their
life by the
time you're done breastfeeding.
It also helps to look at the bigger picture, says Kimberly Harrington,
of Burlington, Vermont, mom to Walker, 3, and Hawthorne, 15 months: «During one
of my last childbirth classes, the instructor drew a big pie chart showing an 80 - year
life span and how much
time we devote to school, marriage, work, and so on.
People with these illnesses
live with depressive or manic symptoms for about 50 per cent
of the
time, experience a decreased quality
of life and have an expected
life span of 10 - 15 years shorter than that
of the general population.
There is,
of course, an ethical quandary associated with late -
life parenthood: If the average
life span for women is around 75, should a 60 - year - old have a newborn who could be motherless by the
time she's 15?
The hazard is expressed in terms
of the probability
of exceeding a certain level
of shaking in 50 years — not only because the hazard in places like California is not expected to change much over that
time period, but also because 50 years — the typical
life span of a building — is a useful period
of time for engineers.
These results showed that different genes control the
life span of C. elegans and the length
of reproductive
time.
«We've known that aging is a major risk factor for most chronic diseases for some
time, but recently, we've gained a better understanding
of the aging process's basic underpinnings, which has allowed us to extend both
life span and health — in animals at least,» says Felipe Sierra, director
of the Division
of Aging Biology at the National Institute on Aging.
But a more startling finding came this year with a report that reaction
time proved an even stronger predictor
of life span than IQ.
Given that newly hatched female mosquitoes usually wait two days before they have their first blood meal and potentially take the dengue virus onboard, the 21 - to 27 - day
life span of a Wolbachia - harboring mosquito therefore offers only a narrow
time frame for dengue to incubate and spread.
«The extension
of life span measured by us
of the deformed shape
of the Ni - 66 nucleus is not as spectacular as that
of the actinides, where it reached tens
of millions
of times.
At the
time, this was the longest extension
of life span ever observed.
IBM developed a technique for making carbon nanotubes emit light, paving the way for new fiber optics; Harvard scientists figured out how to deposit tiny wires on glass or plastic, opening the door for the development
of supercheap computers; and at the University
of Central Florida, neuroscientist Beverly Rzigalinski discovered a nanomolecular fountain
of youth effect: When Rzigalinski applied cerium oxide nanoparticles to rat neurons in a petri dish, the particles seemed to strip out the free radicals that make tissues age and kept the neurons alive and functioning up to six
times their normal
life span.
The researchers point out that the popularity
of TNR in the U.S. has been in part due to a goal
of maximizing feral cats» quality
of life (e.g. extended
life span, vaccinations, assessment for infectious disease) and reducing undesirable behaviors such as aggression and vocalization while still eliminating colonies over
time.
In SR, by contrast, the literature was a trigger to recall and expression
of diverse
life experiences —
of work, childhood, family members, relationships — related to the entire
life -
span, not merely the
time - period affected by pain, or the
time - period pre-pain as contrasted with
life in the present.
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.
From the maintenance
of deteriorated structures and the development
of system redundancy factors to assessing the performance
of long -
span structures, Dr. Frangopol's research has not only saved
time and money, but very likely also saved
lives.»
Einstein's
life spanned the terrors
of the 20th century — two world wars, the worldwide Great Depression, fascism, communism, the Holocaust, the threat
of nuclear war — and he was never less than steadfast and rational in his attention to the history
of his
time.
When you say «instantaneously,» you are talking about long stretches
of time compared with the human
life span, right Yes.
It is a red dwarf, considerably smaller and cooler than our current sun but with a
life span of 4 trillion years, roughly 400
times as long.
These neighbouring bubbles eventually merged to form a superbubble, and the short
life spans of the stars at its heart meant that they exploded as supernovae at similar
times, expanding the superbubble even further, to the point that it merged with other superbubbles, which is when the supershell was formed.
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.
Much
of nuclear's revival hinges on the ability
of new reactors to outshine those
of yore in terms
of safety, economics, construction
time and
life span.
«We have known for some
time that metabolic changes can affect
life span, but we expected the long -
lived animals in our study would be thinner,» said Anne Brunet, PhD, professor
of genetics.
And with an expected
life span of more than three years — six
times longer than traditional refugee tents — these houses may out - survive the crisis, in which case they're designed to be disassembled and rebuilt on more permanent ground.