Sentences with phrase «whole of the lifespan»

IT systems are an important investment for the whole of their lifespan and one which your IT budget needs to realise the best ROI.
«Core beliefs start at an early age based on our experiences and we hold onto them for the whole of the lifespan unless we get some help,» she says.

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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.
Crossing the vast gulf of interstellar space within a human lifespan will require a whole new wave of research.
«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.
«Our findings provide solid evidence that Type 1 diabetes negatively affects muscle and that correcting these changes would improve our physical abilities and our whole body metabolism, ultimately increasing the healthy lifespan of those suffering from this chronic disease,» said Hawke.
The aggressive sexual behaviour of this outsider will result in more fights and lower lifespans for the group as a whole, but will benefit the individual as he will father more offspring.»
In his book The Antioxidants, Richard A. Passwater, PhD, says that humans have one of the longest natural lifespans in the animal kingdom, most likely because of the wealth of antioxidants in our omnivorous diet — including from eating whole foods like pomegranates.
The whole presentation of World Series of Poker is a total turn off for this game as it just looks like a Dreamcast game, which is definitely not a nice thing to be saying this late in the Playstation 2's lifespan.
Food choices that support cardiovascular health — a diet primarily consisting of non-starchy vegetables and fruits, healthy oils and fats, a variety of protein sources, and selected whole grains — are also good for the brain and may enhance cognitive functioning across the lifespan.
The only time you would lose by using an RRSP is in the very, very rare situation when losses exceed profits over the whole lifespan of the RRSP.
There were good ones that made it out like Underground and Frontline, but the series as a whole hasn't seen too much critical acclaim during the second half of its lifespan.
On another (potentially heartbreaking) note, I also believe full well that the whole Amiibo idea might be the nearing the end of its lifespan.
Whole life coverage also lasts longer — the entire lifespan of the insured person — and tends to involve bigger dollar amounts, leading to a bigger payday for the agent.
As the name implies, a term life insurance policy is only valid for a predetermined period of time, whereas a whole life insurance policy is valid for an entire lifespan — no matter how long you live.
Whole life is a type of permanent insurance that provides coverage for the entire lifespan of the policyholder.
Since Whole life is a form of Permanent life insurance, the policy lasts your entire lifespan.
From elders to youth, there were representatives of the whole indigenous lifespan and experience, providing testimony to the fact that we are all affected by HIV, no matter what our age.
NDNU's Clinical Psychology Department (CPD) approaches the study of psychology with a value on the development of the whole person throughout the lifespan.
«If someone drops a cast - iron skillet that creates a dent a quarter - of - an - inch deep, and then sands a quarter - inch off the whole floor to smooth it out, that will greatly shorten the floor's lifespan,» Boorstein says.
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