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They're shaped like cranes, the long-legged birds that in China symbolize longevity .
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Though they may remain in those macrophages for a long time, Dr West says that this longevity does not seem to cause problems.
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An electric car's longevity depends a great deal on how long its battery lasts, not least since it is very expensive to replace them.
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The Mediterranean island has long been be the subject of research for the longevity of its residents, and explanations range from genetics to hard work.
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So with longevity come sharply reduced odds of being bedridden for long at the end of your life.
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Whether this will translate into fewer heart attacks, strokes or greater longevity we won't know for a very long time.
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Longevity insurance may also help those unable to obtain long-term-care insurance, although there is no guarantee that payments will coincide with long-term-care expenses, says Dan Guilbert, executive vice president at Symetra Life Insurance Co.
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Emily Yoffe wrote in Slate last week about The Longevity Project, a new book about a decades-long study begun by the psychologist Lewis Terman at Stanford in 1921.
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Royce has almost two dozen analysts screening stocks for long-term value metrics such as historical earnings, revenue growth and longevity of management.
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Although the East India Company flourished a very long time ago, in a very different world, its growth, longevity and demise have lessons for those who run today's state companies and debate their future, lessons about the benefits of linking a company's interests to a nation's and the dangers of doing so.
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His longevity is legendary in a sport that can chew up and knock out the best long before 40, or, at worst, leave an aging prize fighter a battered shell of his prime.
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