And at
the other end of lifespan, elders engage in a «life review,» telling and retelling their stories to help them make sense of their lives.
Not exact matches
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).
«Even in young animals, where many beta cells are still immature, you may have
other beta cells that are at the
end of their
lifespan.
Some dogs will not show much sign
of movement restriction until a couple years or so before their natural
lifespan ends;
others have earlier degenerative joint symptoms by three to six years
of age.
It wouldn't make sense to implant a prosthesis if the dog was near the
end of its natural
lifespan or was suffering from some
other ailment that might require euthanasia in the near future.One major producer
of hip prostheses for dogs made two sizes: large and medium, which means that the percentage
of bone and marrow removed would vary a little from one dog to the next, but not much.
While many
other estimates exist for the number
of coal plants at risk
of retirement as they become financially unviable or reach the
end of their expected
lifespan, the majority fail to account for many
of the costs
of environmental compliance and for a long - term carbon emission price.