We no longer have to confine the life span of the LED to the life span of the converter.
That roughly means there's a 50% chance she'll live that long (roughly, because the median life span is not necessarily the average life span).
Span of life is the scarcity that will govern human interactions and consumer businesses.
Countries are judged in ten categories that span the life of an enterprise, from its launching, to coping with licenses, obtaining credit, paying taxes, enforcing contracts and dealing with bankruptcy or dissolution of the entity.
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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In the past 100 years, the human life span has increased 65%, to 78 years.
Also, I had to buy some chain lube to stretch out its life span.
Then came the Industrial Revolution with its hockey-stick curve in income and life span.
In its brief political life span, Kadima's membership rolls have been subject to multiple criminal investigations.
OLEDs were also limited by the life span of organic materials that transferred light.
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Suddenly you know that your child is facing numerous, difficult challenges and a shortened life span.
There are others, such as methane, which has a shorter life span but traps heat more effectively.
It said Pattycake surpassed the median life span for gorillas in zoos, which is 37 years old.
Mind you, the life span of these GSPs can be as short as a month or two.
The lack of diversity was upsetting, he said, as was the short life span of the trees.
Will it bring closer the day when biochemistry extends the human life span and makes it healthier and more productive?
In other words, the longer British life span may or may not be evidence that government-run care is better.
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At the moment, genetics accounts for about 15% of what determines life span.
"The fundamental question is whether this treatment is actually going to extend the life span of these kids, " Kieran said.
When Guarente's team deleted the sir2 gene from the yeast and then restricted calories, the diet no longer lengthened life span.
All this activity occurs early in the life span of a galaxy, before it settles down into a quiet middle age.
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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Wealth and high status may even themselves confer a longer life span.
Now his Norwalk, Conn. practice is holding off on buying new machines and stretching the old machines' life span to five years.
Doctors told her the life span for a child with progeria was about 13 years, but Devin would likely live about 7 years.
Also, all the keys will in fact be OLED with an expected life span of only 5 years, depending upon use of course.
It is true: many beneficial new therapies have extended the average life span and have driven a lot of the rise in costs.
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Whether your business is an unprecedented success or a devastating failure, your time with it is limited to, at most, your own life span.
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There is a high mortality rate -- with an average life span of only 47 -- minimal infrastructure and limited tools for economic development.
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