This was in the death spiral days
of their lifespan as a business, meaning no one had come up with a new idea at Bennigan's for at least ten years, maybe longer.
«Social relationships seem to be as predictive
of lifespan as smoking, and more predictive than obesity and physical inactivity,» he says.
In fact, most cats spend the majority
of their lifespan as seniors!
Not exact matches
«It's emerging
as one
of the primary dimensions
of successful functioning across the
lifespan,» Paul Tough writes in «How Children Succeed.»
Other activities include: producing products that may be recycled at the end
of their
lifespan for material reuse; reducing energy consumption in operations; or even re-engineering distribution methods
as a means
of reducing long - distance travel during product delivery, ultimately reducing fossil fuel consumption (and the disease - causing air pollution that is its byproduct).
Studies show that
as little
as five minutes
of exercise a day can be beneficial in reducing stress and adding years to your
lifespan, but 10 minutes is even better.
Permanent life insurance refers to a set
of life insurance policies that provide coverage for your entire
lifespan, so long
as premiums are paid.
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.
Finally, the Suruca development at one its flagship mines, Chapada, is anticipated to add 45,000 to 60,000 ounces per year for the four - to - five - year
lifespan of the mine beginning
as early
as 2019.
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.
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?
Or are you one
of those people who believe the universe is a mere 7000 years old or whatever at the expense
of ignoring all science and evidence
as the
lifespan of the earth?
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.
Avoid washing kale before use,
as moisture shortens the
lifespan of kale.
While a cow's natural
lifespan can exceed 20 years, most dairy cows are killed by the age
of 4 and sold
as beef.
In its four - year
lifespan, it's won both titles for three consecutive seasons and retires unbeaten, surely putting it up there with the 962 and 917
as one
of Porsche's greatest endurance racers.
According to the
Lifespan Respite Care Act (PL 109 - 442),
Lifespan Respite is defined
as «coordinated systems
of community - based respite for family caregivers
of children or adults regardless
of special need.»
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.
And if you are after a top quality product, you also want to look at the price, your own budget
as well
as the cost
of maintaining the product over its
lifespan.
When you are buying baby products, there are certain things you need to consider such
as the safety
of your baby, quality and durability
of the product, your pocket, and the cost
of maintaining the product over its
lifespan.
That said, the type
of cloth diaper detergent you choose,
as well
as the method you choose to wash your baby's cloth diapers, could have an affect on diaper performance,
lifespan,
as well
as potentially voiding your diaper warranty.
Avoid washing kale before use,
as moisture shortens the
lifespan of kale.
When, down the road, those policies manifest themselves in the form
of obesity - related diseases and shorter
lifespans for those children, I won't be
as generous
as Mr. Miller in handing out pardons.
(* This was a tongue - in - cheek comment
as it echoes what many people think, not stating a reality
of a
lifespan of 30.
We defined «premature death»
as death at age 69 years or younger, because the median
lifespan of a 20 - year - old woman in the United States is 81.2 years.32 We chose this age
as a conservative measure
of premature death, which reflects a loss
of over 10 years from the average life expectancy
of a woman in the United States.
API advocates providing parents with sensitive information and support
as an inexpensive, un-glamourous yet effective approach for guiding each decision parents must ultimately make for the health and wellbeing
of the whole family across their
lifespans.
The time I spend with my patients, the ways I get to know them, the blood, sweat, tears, and not to mention mountains
of debt that I've accrued over the years just to do this calling, this horrible calling that overworks me, underpays me, and leaves me with more stress and a shorter
lifespan is all turned into some nebulous evil doctor woo woo that completely disregards me (and not to mention my patients who you seem to view
as bleating sheep)
as a professional and
as a human being.
All animal fibres contain «scales» which are visible on each individual strand but the scales that are found on alpaca fibre are much shorter consequently improving the wearability and
lifespan of alpaca clothing and products
as they are less likely to create «pilling» and «balling».
The
lifespan of the average country is probably about the same
as the
lifespan of the average person.
He added that the changes in education made during his administration, coupled with the increased
lifespan of New Yorkers, are some
of his proudest achievements
as mayor.
In a world
of rapidly developing communication technology, it is important to consider how individuals access and use this technology across their
lifespan, and how these needs may change
as they age.
The 1.4 mile stretch
of elevated highway through downtown, known
as the viaduct, is reaching the end
of its useable
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.
The death
of the commission midway through its planned 18 - month
lifespan occurred
as part
of the negotiation
of the state budget in March 2014, and it was a three - man job.
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.
Science begins to unlock the secrets
of older people with brains that age well
as advances continue to add years to the average
lifespan.
It has a higher - than - average
lifespan of 100,000 hours
as well
as an excellent three - year warranty just in case.
That means you'll get even wear out
of them and have no problem getting a long
lifespan as well.
Other issues remain to be resolved,
as well, including reducing costs and extending the
lifespan of cobalt oxide nanoparticles, which the researchers found became deactivated after about an hour
of reaction.
«In this study, we used the small roundworm C. elegans
as a model to show that autophagy in the intestine is critical for
lifespan extension,» said Malene Hansen, Ph.D., associate professor in SBP's Development, Aging, and Regeneration Program and senior author
of the study.
As a graduate student at the University
of California, San Francisco, he heard molecular biologist Cynthia Kenyon describe how worms with a mutation in a particular gene had double the
lifespan of those without it.
With worms
as his subjects, he plumbs the cellular mechanisms driving the complex protein interactions regulating
lifespan, some
of which — remarkably — have been conserved through evolution all the way from his microscopic Caenorhabditis elegans to us.
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).
Devices installed in the early 1990s will start reaching the end
of their expected 25 - year
lifespan around 2015,
as their ability to turn the sun's rays into electricity fades.
But Grazyna Jasienska, who studies longevity and reproductive health at Jagiellonian University Medical College in Cracow, Poland, believes that the effects
of sons on a woman's
lifespan are certainly real — and are probably due to biological factors, such
as breastfeeding.
As the number
of pacemakers implanted each year reaches into the millions worldwide, improving the
lifespan of pacemaker batteries has been
of great concern for developers and manufacturers.
He originated the Barker Hypothesis, also known
as the Developmental Origins
of Health and Disease model, linking fetal and early infant experiences to an individual's health status across the
lifespan.
Over the
lifespan of a gas station, Hilpert says, concrete pads underneath the pumps can accumulate significant amounts
of gasoline, which can eventually penetrate the concrete and escape into underlying soil and groundwater, potentially impacting the health
of those who use wells
as a water source.
They also are
of interest for their long
lifespan and because little auks raise only a single chick during the year, which excludes sibling rivalry
as a factor in stress studies.
This visa, which has a
lifespan of 6 years, is usually easy to obtain, especially if the trainee's native country posts no objections and if the university agrees to hire her or him
as an employee.