Sentences with phrase «longer average lifespan»

If we generously assume a much longer average lifespan of 40 years, then 93 reactors will close between 2008 and 2015.

Not exact matches

Better Durability and Longevity The average lifespan of a memory foam bed is 7 - 10 years, although some good quality brands offer as long as 25 years warranty.
This article appeared in print under the headline «Longer lifespan may be driving down average IQ»
We don't live in Africa, and even if we did, the average African lifespan is not long.
It is designed to last at least twice as long as the current lifespan of the average computer — which is only three or four years.»
Atul Gawande tells an inspiring story of a doctor treating cystic fibrosis who helped his patients live 14 years longer than average by assuming that patient lifespan was highly affected by his medical choices and engaging in relentless experimentation until he created more effective practices.
The species is very long - lived for a rodent, with an average lifespan of 15 years (the oldest known individual lived to 31), and is currently not endangered.
Book readers averaged a two - year longer lifespan than those who did not read at all.
«But, the Classic has long surpassed the average lifespan for a smartphone in today's market.
Utilities have a longer lifespan than the average S&P 500 company because they are protected by legal monopolies.
Annuitants live the longest, and their lifespans improve the most on average.
Also, you might live longer than the average lifespan, which means you would need to live on even less income to avoid running out of money before you die.
Which is why buying an annuity for lifetime income probably doesn't make much sense if you have good reason to believe you'll have a shorter - than - average lifespan (although if you're part of a couple, you'll also want to consider how long your spouse or partner may be around).
I don't know how long I'm going to live, but at an average lifespan this journey is a good 15 % + of my entire life.
Payments are higher for males than females because on average, women have a longer lifespan.
In addition to smaller gains, the average lifespan is on the rise and people are living longer in retirement.
With veterinary and nutritional advancement, it is not unusual for cats to live longer than the average lifespan of 15 years.
The average rabbit lifespan is seven to ten years, so if you're considering a pet rabbit, be sure you're willing to commit to a pet long - term.
With an average lifespan of about 15 years, you will be making a long - term commitment.
Microchips are designed to last up to 25 years, which is much longer than the lifespan of your average cat or dog.
Even though ferrets don't have a super long lifespan, they average is about 5 - 7 years.
In cases where the Goldendoodle is bred from a Miniature Poodle the lifespan could be a little longer, between 12 and 14 years on average.
His average lifespan is quite long — up to 14 years, and it is a generally healthy dog but they are sometimes prone to certain hereditary diseases such as hip or elbow dysplasia.
The average lifespan of the Boxer is 10 - 12 years, though they can live longer, that is not the norm or «average».
Poodles are sometimes considered to have a lifespan longer than the average dog (especially miniatures and toys)
Smaller dog breeds tend to live longer on average while large and giant dog breeds have shorter lifespans.
The average lifespan for this dog is 12 to 15 years, though several specimens of the breed have been known to live as long as 20 years.
On average, an indoor cat's lifespan is 15 years or longer while an outdoor cat's lifespan is only 2 - 3 years.
The average feline lifespan ranges from 13 to 17 years, so anyone considering the purchase of a cat should be prepared for a long - term commitment.
Their lifespan averages between 10 and 12 years, and certainly many have lived longer.
They will be with you for a long time: A rabbit's lifespan is that of an average sized dog, about 10 - 12 years, with a good diet and care.
The average Terrier lifespan can range from 10 to 20 years, with the smallest ones generally living longer than the bigger ones.
The average lifespan is eight to ten years, but some dogs live even longer.
Sources report the average lifespan of cats to be from 10 to 14 years, but little is known about what might cause some cats to live longer lives than others.
The average lifespan for the Grande Bleu de Gascogne is thought to be about 10 to 12 years which is fairly long for a breed of its size.
The average lifespan for the Perro de Presa Canario breed is 10 to 12 years which is fairly long for a breed of its size.
While overall guinea pigs have an average lifespan of five years, some breeds live a bit longer.
A 14 - year study of dogs showed that dogs fed to maintain an ideal body condition throughout their lives had an average lifespan of 1.8 years longer than obese littermates.
Compared to the all - too - brief 1 - 2 year lifespan of a hamster, guinea pigs are relatively long lived little guys, with an average lifespan of about five years, and they can live even longer.
At this point in their evolution Havanese appear to be a very healthy breed with an average lifespan that remains relatively long.
A dog's average lifespan is 10 - 13 years and many dogs live considerably longer.
Nevertheless, toy poodles are a long - lived type with an average lifespan of 15 years.
Their average lifespan is anywhere from 10 - 14 years, but if you feed your dog high quality food and provide them with the exercise they need they can live much longer.
Dogs in the United States have an average lifespan of 12 years, with smaller breeds usually living longer than giant breeds.
Moyens are long - lived dogs, with an average lifespan of 12 to 15 years.
According to the ASPCA, the average lifespan of an indoor cat is 13 to 17 years, and many cats live much longer — which can mean serious business for pet retailers.
All in all, the lack of severe health problems such as cancer, lend this dog a longer lifespan which averages in at between 12 to 15 years on average.
And the fact is, consoles have a longer lifespan — seven years on average — compared to PCs; while you continue to enjoy the latest releases for your PS4 and Xbox One right up until the Ps5 and Xbox Two are announced, your steam machine will be struggling to run the newest PC games on the lowest settings.
For example, since 1980 the United States has only extended its average expected lifespan by 4 years, while Japan — the country where people can expect to live the longest, to age 83 — has increased it by 6 years.
Like I said earlier, the problem is that the lag between emissions and effect is so long, that it occupies half an average lifespan, and people dismiss it or aren't worried about it since they are more worried about immediate survival.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z