These costs are for the entire life-span of the units, after running them to death.
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ICO's ten satellites fly about 9, 000 kilometres higher in medium-earth orbit and have a life-span of 12 years.
Environmental campaigners have lost a legal battle to limit the life-span of a landfill site near their homes in Wrexham.
Thus, the timing of exposure to hormones and other factors at different points in the life-span can have very different effects.
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If genomic information can predict someone's future health and life-span, neither side has an interest in insuring against anything other than accidental injury.
The profundity of this technological revolution is that in an age when our material needs (at least in rich countries) are largely met, the commodity that stands out as being most scarce is life-span itself.
Better yet, these products are so complex and involve so many variables--life span, tax rates, market performance, interest rates--that they're almost impossible for clients to evaluate properly.
There is a high mortality rate -- with an average life span of only 47 -- minimal infrastructure and limited tools for economic development.
He now expects his private-partnership interest in the camp to yield 12 to 15 percent annually over its anticipated five-year life span.
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The filter material developed by Nikolaidis and his colleagues, with funding from the Critical Technologies Program and industry, has at least a 20-year life span.
Rackspace assumes that the servers have a three-year life span.
"Biocatalyst life span and poisoning -- by things like nitrous oxide, sulfur dioxide and other impurities - will be the issues determining how feasible it is and how cost effective it is, " he said.
In one trial, presented at a meeting of oncologists in June, 23 patients who got the vaccine along with the established drug Temodar lived 33 months, compared with the 15-month median life span that would have been expected.
Scientists have long speculated that the key to a person's "natural" life span lies in so-called diseases of aging, those that emerge only as the body begins to wear out.
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Later in the period, the Capitals did, twice with ease in a 46-second span to win, 3-1, and give life to a question that has hounded the Rangers for years: Why is their power play so lousy?
Then came the Industrial Revolution with its hockey-stick curve in income and life span.
But for many, the evidence that low-calorie diets can extend life has remained tantalizing--especially if, as Walford proposed, it was likely to boost the human life span to 120 years or more.
In other words, the longer British life span may or may not be evidence that government-run care is better.
Vitamin C and Vitamin E, were demonstrated in the overwhelming majority of papers to be able to increase mean life span by up to 30% or more and Coenzyme Q-10 doubled mean life expectancy in one paper, as mentioned above This writer has been taking megadoses of antioxidants ever since he has been 14 years old and today looks over 20 years younger than his 68 years.
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Yet, there is anecdotal evidence that they suffer disproportionately from a variety of physical and mental-health disorders that cut short playing days and possibly even their life span.
" Adds Donald Ingram, who studies for the National Institute on Aging whether ultralow-calorie diets slow aging in monkeys:"I think increasing maximum life span by 25 to 30 years is possible.
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