Sentences with phrase «limits of lifespan»

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«The drawback of a minority government would be lifespan, stability and potential to implement reforms — all of which would likely be fairly limited,» the bank warned.
These long - lived animals aren't limited to a particular species, either: Everything from certain types of fish to some tortoises thrive far beyond what we might consider a normal lifespan.
Put simply, I believe it's frankly hard to justify holding most individual biotech stocks for especially long periods of time because of the rather limited lifespan of their products, and the political blowback over drug prices in the United States.
But if you don't want to limit the lifespan of your photos too much, hint at seasons through the hues of your backdrop, seasonal flowers or foliage, or styling with food associated with a time of year.
I think the weight limit and variety of swing motions and music give the Mamaroo a good useful lifespan for the price.
The maximum lifespan for most people may be around 115, because of the innate limits of the human body, according to new research.
Richard Faragher of the University of Brighton, UK, thinks innate limits on lifespan are «plausible» — yet the findings don't necessarily mean we can't extend our lifespan further in future.
Tom Kirkwood of Newcastle University, UK, disagrees with the idea of a limit to human lifespan: «The idea does not really fit what we already know about the biology of the ageing process.
But experts in the mechanisms of ageing say specific aspects of the way the research was conducted mean it's way too soon to declare men a genetic burden who are imposing limits on human lifespan.
And this permeability to moisture can limit the lifespan of a product.
But while researchers have previously been able to infect cultures of human hepatocytes with HBV, the cells» limited lifespan has made it difficult to study the virus, says Bhatia, who is also a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator and a member of MIT's Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research and Institute for Medical Engineering and Science.
The results are sobering: «Our results indicate that rapamycin extends lifespan, but it has only limited effects on the aging process itself,» is Ehninger's summary of the findings.
Nevertheless, this type of cell has a very short lifespan, limited to the first days of embryonic development, and they do not exist in any part of an adult organism.
«Of course there are limits to human lifespan if you don't interfere,» says Richard Faragher, a biogerontologist at the University of Brighton, UOf course there are limits to human lifespan if you don't interfere,» says Richard Faragher, a biogerontologist at the University of Brighton, Uof Brighton, UK.
The results suggest that our lifespan might ultimately be limited by the capacity of our stem cells to keep replenishing tissues.
«People with life - limiting illness often receive medications whose benefit is unlikely to be achieved within their remaining lifespan,» writes lead author Lucas Morin, of the Aging Research Center at Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden.
Being pluripotent and seemingly unlimited in supply separates hESCs from adult stem cells, which are multipotent or unipotent, able to become a more select group of cell types, and more limited in their cellular lifespan.
The most well - known of these are so - called «senescent» cells, originally characterized by Leonard Hayflick as mitotic cells that reached growth arrest after a limited replicative lifespan (later associated with telomere attrition) under unphysiological conditions in culture.
First, while adult stem cells (stem cells isolated from a variety of adult tissues) are limited in their lifespan, hESCs can be grown and expanded indefinitely, potentially creating an infinite number of hESCs from a single human embryo.
Cellular senescence is often fueled by nuclear DNA damage followed by chronic DDR activation; telomere shortening, mitogenic oncogenes, or intrinsic DNA damage can lead to different types of senescence limiting the replicative lifespan of cells.
«I don't think that the kind of approach the authors took gives evidence for a limit to human lifespan
Jay Olshansky does not remember what advice he gave when reviewing the first version of the manuscript Evidence for a limit to human lifespan.
He briefly returns to the subject of Evidence for a limit to human lifespan.
Were they right to give Evidence for a limit to human lifespan a place at the top of the scientific tree, at the cost of 11 other manuscripts?
Preceding publication of this article, the authors and peer reviewers of «Evidence for a limit to human lifespan» who were consulted for the article checked facts and quotations.
He observed that normal human cells had a finite lifespan in vitro and could execute only a limited number of cell divisions.
«What is the upper - limit of human lifespan, and how can we protect against premature aging?
The studies have identified important health risk factors including: persistent organic pollutants consumed through contaminated food may be linked to diabetes; eating meat or eggs before pregnancy may raise gestational diabetes risk; taking in less than a single alcoholic drink per day may still raise the risk of breast cancer; daily consumption of the amount of cholesterol found in one egg may shorten a woman's lifespan as much as limited smoking; meat intake may be an infertility risk factor; there's a positive association between teen milk intake, especially skim milk, and teen acne; and nut consumption does not lead to expected weight gain.
The poles being white reflect heat which is why its critical that we do nt melt the poles more or have black roads) this * is * causing more gloabal warming, white roads would be COOL literally helping to act like the poles... for those of you that understand this PLEASE help promote this idea and you can help now by coating your old tarmac drive with bonded white chippings, start a business doing it, easy cheap startup, loads of demand, you can make as much money doing this as you like, the demand is immense and will grow as the idea catches on) Going back to our oil scenario: These pipelines carry oil to fuel dirty inefficient engines machines that for their 15 year lifespan spew poison gases into our limited atmosphere.
In addition to its mainstream Premium and Limited trims, the BRZ has seen a number of special edition models over its lifespan, the most recent of which is the uber - limited - production Limited trims, the BRZ has seen a number of special edition models over its lifespan, the most recent of which is the uber - limited - production limited - production BRZ tS.
For example, Simon & Schuster doesn't license for e-book lending at all, and HarperCollins just introduced a policy to limit the number of loans per licensed e-book to 26, in an apparent move to mimic the lifespan of a physical book in library circulation.
It's basic, though, so its lifespan will be limited, both in terms of it entertaining a child beyond a certain age and its technical capabilities too.
I hadn't thought of the limited lifespan for loaner paper books, which can get pretty well thumbed.
Futures contracts have a limited lifespan that will influence the outcome of your trades and exit strategy.
Binary options are a useful tool as part of a comprehensive forex trading strategy, but have a couple of drawbacks in that the upside is limited even if the asset price spikes up, and a binary option is a derivative product with a finite lifespan (time to expiration).
All this raises the question: if I'm reasonably assured of good long term returns with Graham's mechanical quant approach (based on extensive backtesting by multiple authors including Ben Graham, Tobias Carlisle, Joel Greenblatt, James Montier, etc.), then why would I jeopardize these reasonably assured good returns — and risk incurring unrecoverable opportunity costs over my limited lifespan — by following a concentrated approach that depends on subjective, accurate assessments of sustainable competitive advantage?
Though it's often said parrots can live for 50 years, Strunk said that's more of an upper limit and many have shorter lifespans.
Unfortunately, many Danes have a limited lifespan of six to eight years on average.
This breed is also prone to a number of health conditions that can limit its lifespan.
Dr. Lore I. Haug, DVM, MS, DACVB of Texas Veterinary Behavior Services agrees that keeping cats indoors has extended the average cat's lifespan but also deprives them of opportunities to engage in normal predatory / foraging behavior and has limited their environment in both size and variety.
After thorough research, I settled on Healthy Paws because: (1) Premiums can not be raised based on how many claims you submit, (2) There is no lifetime limit on coverage (this is especially important given the lifespan of cats), (3) You can visit ANY veterinarian you want (including specialists) and be reimbursed based on...
Worth mentioning is that Octodad supports the Steam Workshop and there's already a thriving community tossing together all - manner of wacky stuff for you to try out, increasing the game's limited lifespan.
O'Connor dropped a few teasing hints about Master Chief's AI companion, Cortana, noting that according to Halo's canon, artificial intelligence systems have a limited lifespan of around seven years.
Conker's Bad Fur Day didn't sell well compared to Rare's earlier N64 games, as a result of it releasing towards the end of the N64's lifespan and limited marketing support from Nintendo.
Many of us knew that the Vita had a VERY limited supported lifespan.
It is worth more than the Randnet version despite containing less, this is due to an extremely limited release later in the 8 - month lifespan of the add - on.
2) eating enough to have some sensible though limited choices and to live near - full lifespans when considering other (hygienic, health care) circumstances (as in the better parts of India today),
«Trends in observed atmospheric water vapour are hampered by inhomogeneities in data records, which occur when measurement programmes are discontinued because of, for example, the limited lifespans of satellite missions or insufficiently documented or understood changes in instrumentation.
Dry - cell batteries contain all sorts of nasty stuff, and have a limited lifespan.
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