Sentences with phrase «of lifespan by»

Arantes - Oliveira N, Apfeld J, Dillin A, Kenyon C. Regulation of Lifespan by germ - line stem - cells in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Back in February, we reported that the climate will likely be ruined already well past most of our lifespans by the time natural gas has a net climate benefit.

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Swelling ranks of seniors with ever - increasing lifespans will soon be confronted by a retirement in poverty while a diminishing number of working taxpayers are saddled with a crushing public - services liability.
Lifespan is an award - winning organization that was named the «Most Wired» hospital for three years in a row by Hospital and Health Networks magazine and one of the «Top 100 Integrated Health Networks in the United States.»
And if the post-Soviet experience of a steep and sudden drop in living standards is relevant, by how many years must Icelandic lifespans shorten?
These facilities could be impacted by long - term (> 100 years) rising sea levels; however, the range of currently estimated short - term rise in sea levels suggest that neither facility would be impacted within the current lifespan of the projects (< 20 years),» the company said in March 2017.
According to energy news outlet E&E, about 70 percent of America's 90,000 dams will be at least 50 years old by 2025, putting them near the end of their engineering lifespans.
Some of the binary options sold by EZTrader has a lifespan of several weeks.
Taking a few minutes to dry your shaving brush will not only maximize your investment in a quality badger brush by dramatically increasing its lifespan, but will maintain the shape and quality of your brush so that you can have an enjoyable shave day after day.
LiteCoin's differences from Bitcoin include faster transaction confirmation, improved storage efficiency, script usage in its proof - of - work algorithm and the Litecoin Network, expected to produce 84 million Litecoins or four times as many currency units as will be issued by the Bitcoin Network, expanding its lifespan.
Moreover, the earlier concept of a collapse of the millions of years of phylogeny, or the lifespan of ontogeny, into the milliseconds of a cognition, or the idea of a process that continued over evolutionary, lifespan and cognitive durations was replaced by the concept of an iteration of a single process or pattern that binds together the different time frames.
What is the lifespan if not a temporal aggregate that is woven by the mind into a seamless thread from the series of discrete momentary actualities.
If it was not Jesus of Nazareth who taught these teachings and through his life and death gave impetus to this movement, if it was not this Jesus of Nazareth who was revered by the early Church as it passed on his precepts — within the lifespan of those who knew him — then who was it?
PDX — It doesn't take a Genius to realize from my statements that i have read things other than the Bible you moron i have spent many hours reading and listening to scientists about their theories on the big bang, i have listened to ideas from the most revered scientists including Hawking and others, and they all admit that there are holes in their theories, that nothing fully explains their big bang theory, the physics doesn't add up let alone the concept, there are plenty of scientists hard at work trying to make the numbers fit and the theory hold weight but if you ask any of them they can not give you the answers and the reason being... there are none, the theory doesn't work, If by the observable laws of Physics, Matter in this Universe can not be created or destroyed, you can only change its state, i.e. solid to liquid, to gas... to energy... There is no explanation for how an entire reality full of Matter can be created out of nothing... Scientists know this... idiots that are atheists and simply would rather NOT believe that their lives and actions they take within their lifespan are being witnessed by an Omnipotent God do not WANT to believe... but Your belief in God does not change whether or not he exists you will be judged.
With increased average lifespans, it means a grayer and grayer Taiwan: In 1994 people over sixty - five years old accounted for only 7 percent of the population; by 2036 the figure will be three times as large - which means a smaller percentage of workers.
The FAST ® (Fixed Activated Sludge Treatment) was completely supplied and installed by CST Wastewater Solutions at the Cadia site in NSW where the NSW Government has approved $ A 2 billion plans that will extend the lifespan of Cadia Valley operations for at least 20 years.
The FAST ® (Fixed Activated Sludge Treatment) was completely supplied and installed by CST Wastewater Solutions at the CVO site in NSW where the NSW Government has approved $ A 2 billion plans that will extend the lifespan of Cadia Valley Operations for at least 20 years.
While a cow's natural lifespan can exceed 20 years, most dairy cows are killed by the age of 4 and sold as beef.
Research suggests that about a third of kids are lucky enough to escape trauma, but about a quarter suffer such high doses that it affects brain development, immune and endocrine functioning, and can create mental and physical disease systems that reduce the lifespan by an average of 20 years.
May get uncomfortable for the wearer by the time your baby is about 20 pounds, which is well before the lifespan of this wrap is up.
The prime minister also confirmed that a white paper setting out the options and costs for replacing the missile system, which will reach the end of its lifespan in about 20 years, would be published by Christmas.
The new ID card is expected to have a lifespan of 10 years after which it will be renewable at a fee to be determined by the Authority.
Former Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman — who was nominated by Gov. David Paterson — pushed for the change, which he argued would bring the court into the modern world by acknowledging longer lifespans and years of productivity.
and by this, preserve the lifespan of our roads.»
Cuomo's three previous uses of the Moreland Act were initiated by executive orders: His 2011 investiture of then - Inspector General Ellen Biben to investigate Nassau County Police Department's Forensic Evidence; his 2012 creation of a panel to assess how utilities on Long Island responded to three powerful storms that hammered the region; and his 2013 decision to create the Moreland Commission to Investigate Public Corruption, which was shut down by Cuomo midway through its planned 18 - month lifespan.
It was touted as one of the major reforms agreed to by the Legislature that followed Gov. Andrew Cuomo's controversial decision to disband his Moreland Commission to Investigate Public Corruption midway through its planned lifespan.
In fact Krech says that education status will become more important to health, as diseases such as diabetes — which can be made more likely by a person's lifestyle choices — continue to overtake infectious diseases as the main limiters of lifespan.
To explore what these new findings could mean for soil carbon storage in a warming world, the team compared output from a soil model that includes the effect of temperature on microbial lifespan to models unaffected by temperature change.
Wolfgang Lutz of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Vienna and colleagues have now done that by compiling average data on GDP per person, lifespans, and years of education from 174 countries, dating from 1970 to 2010.
By interfering with a molecular pathway in the hypothalamus, the team extended the lifespan of mice by 20 per cenBy interfering with a molecular pathway in the hypothalamus, the team extended the lifespan of mice by 20 per cenby 20 per cent.
The study found that in the 18th and 19th centuries, about four to 18 per cent of the variation between individuals in lifespan, family size and ages at first and last birth was influenced by genes, while the rest of the variation was driven by differences in various aspects of their environment.
Based on his group's observations, Moss argues that the increase in body size of marine bivalves throughout the Phanerozoic, the current geologic eon stretching back more than 540 million years, should be accompanied by a shift to faster growth and a shorter lifespan.
The work, supported by the Welch Foundation, will lead to future research, he said, including the question of why cobalt oxide nanoparticles have such a short lifespan, and questions involving chemical and electronic properties of the material.
«We are trying to understand the causes of aging by linking the mechanisms that control the oxidation of proteins at the cellular level with the mechanisms that determine the lifespan of the whole organism,» Apfeld says.
SNCA mice displayed an early and significant decrease in anxiety - like behavior that persisted throughout their lifespan, as shown by both open field and elevated plus maze tests (in which mice have the choice of spending time in open or closed arms of a maze).
«The batteries last for about 5,000 recharge cycles, giving them an estimated 15 - year lifespan,» said Sri Narayan, professor of chemistry at the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences and corresponding author of a paper describing the new batteries that was published online by the Journal of the Electrochemical Society on June 20.
Higher doses reduced lifespan but lower doses prolonged life by an average of 16 % and maximum of 18 % compared to a control group given sodium chloride.
Key factors contributing to this issue include the tenuous state of the Social Security system, greater use of defined - contribution pension plans by employers, longer lifespans, and the rise of depression and other mental health issues in older Americans.
We were able to extend their lifespan both genetically and by using a cancer drug to target the Ras pathway, which provides us with the first evidence for the anti-aging potential of drugs developed to dampen this pathway.»
The study conducted by the University of Melbourne, Australia, and Aarhus University, Denmark, has revealed that interactions between landslides and erosion, caused by rivers, explains why some mountain ranges exceed their expected lifespan.
An ever - growing number of researchers interested in aging are working with this fish due to its extremely short lifespan that — even under optimal housing conditions — does not extend beyond four to twelve months, hallmarked by fast growth and rapid aging.
Initial attempts to increase the lifespan of artificial joints were made by various manufacturers in the past using a super-hard coating made of DLC («diamond - like carbon»)-- with disastrous consequences.
A tenfold increase in FUdR concentration extended lifespan by a factor of three.
In 2007, they discovered that the drug increases the lifespan of roundworms by 30 - 40 per cent.
This cooperative chemistry, enabled by the use of an ORNL - developed solid electrolyte, delivers an extra boost to the battery's capacity and extends the lifespan of the device.
A single gene appears to play a crucial role in coordinating the immune system and metabolism, and deleting the gene in mice reduces body fat and extends lifespan, according to new research by scientists at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center (USDA HNRCA) on Aging at Tufts University and Yale University School of Medicine.
Telomerase offsets cellular aging by lengthening the telomeres, adding back lost DNA repeats to add time onto the molecular clock countdown, effectively extending the lifespan of the cell.
«Turning off the FAT10 gene produces a variety of beneficial effects in the mice, including reduced body fat, which slows down aging and extends lifespan by 20 percent.»
Biologists have shown that increasing the amounts of a gene called AMPK in the fruit fly's intestine increases its lifespan by 30 %, possibly by increasing the cell's ability to degrade old components.
It is more common than many people realise, has a major impact on the health and activities of individuals with the disease and it is associated with a significant risk of dying prematurely — reducing average lifespan by about 25 years.
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