You name it, someone has probably suggested it over the years as a means
of delaying death.
By consuming the correct diet you improve the odds
for delaying death and avoiding chronic diseases.
If male, he will probably either be shot and tossed into a bin, or sold to be raised for veal, which
delays his death by just a matter of months.
The abilities to control the process of procreation and to
delay death raise fundamental issues about life and death in a new way.
Currently, only dialysis or a kidney transplant can
delay death from the disease.
They identified 24 molecules with nanomolar potency against both parasites, 30 molecules
causing delayed death (in toxoplasma), out of which three interfere with apicoplast segregation, an essential process for the formation of new daughter cells.
However, September (when the first two Maze Runner films were released) is relatively free in 2018, so it might make sense for Fox to
delay The Death Cure to the fall, where it could hopefully find greater success.
NORTH ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS — Female politicians fight for the future of Tunisia; an all - woman bike crew rides for social change; a female hospice
unit delays death through song; a single mom becomes a world - famous artist.
The researchers found that they could
delay death by giving the diseased frogs an oral electrolyte - replacement solution — a sort of froggy Gatorade.
Often called second - to - die or joint survivorship insurance, survivorship universal life (SUL)
delays the death benefit until the passing of the last (second) surviving partner, at which time the full benefit is paid.
The dream
of delaying death has captivated humans throughout history, and over the past 150 years, improved sanitation and infectious - disease control have led to healthier and longer lives for many people.
On the one hand, while desperately trying to cheat, postpone or
delay death we seek the right to speed up the process when things get tough.
It appears that we can hasten or
delay death's call.
It appears that we indeed can hasten or
delay death's call.
«It is possible to end up with more people sick for a longer time when you are
delaying death,» Crimmins told Scientific American via e-mail.
AZT slows down the course of AIDS, delaying death
In the 1980s and 1990s, improvements to medical care delayed the diseases of old age even more than
they delayed death, effectively compressing the time old people spent in ill health.
In One Thousand and One Nights, the storyteller Scheherazade escapes execution dawn after dawn by telling her misogynist husband a nightly series of cliffhangers — each one prompting him to
delay her death by one more day so he can find out how the tale unfolds.
Until now, we have thought of Parkin as a brake on cell death within nerve cells, helping to
delay their death.
46 Moderately strenuous or small amount of activity will
delay death: Scand J Public Health.
At least it is
delaying her death.
Jones collects souls for his crew —
delay death for a hundred years on board the Dutchman or face whatever awaits after death.
In all cases, it is found that the actual effects of «radiation illness», including birth defects and
delayed deaths, were several orders of magnitude below the description available in the media.
A survivorship clause is a provision in a life insurance policy that
delays the death benefit payment.
Australians have one of the highest life expectancies in the world, and as our most basic desire is to
delay death, on this score we're doing particularly well, he wrote.