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Discover LudwigThe phrase "age of generation" is not commonly used in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing generational changes or characteristics, but it may require clarification.
Example: "In the age of generation, we see significant shifts in values and technology among different cohorts."
Alternatives: "era of generations" or "generation era".
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Woody and Buzz Lightyear were to some degree baby boomer throwbacks, and Ralph and some of his companions similarly recall the golden age of Generation X arcade play, the 1980s of Pac-Man and Centipede and Donkey Kong.
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Both densities and percentages of doubly labelled cells showed reliable developmental trends for the normal ages of generation of GPT neurons in control mice and reliable delays in ablated mice.
Examination of the cohort curves suggested that the increasing mortality in each age group over time was not an effect due to increased age alone, but was also affected by the ageing of generations with higher mortality rates throughout their lives.
With an increase in the prevalence of hypertension, the aging of generations with high community lead exposure and the potentially deleterious effect of hypertension on cardiovascular health, these findings may point to intervention strategies that can reduce the effects of lead on hypertension.
Let's hope this Age of Austerity generation of babies is the last to have its proximity to mother and father dictated by an outdated model.
The affordability of cellphones coincided with the coming of age of a generation of Japanese for whom cellphones, more than personal computers, had been an integral part of their lives since junior high school.
Major demographic trends -- the arrival of new immigrants from Latin America and Asia and the coming of age of a generation of men and women whose sense of being Catholic is often less defined than their parents' -- pose fresh and daunting challenges.
Part of a series by Amy Harmon chronicling the coming of age of a generation of autistic youths, the article, "Navigating Love and Autism," told the story of Jack Robison and Kirsten Lindsmith, a young couple with Asperger's syndrome.
At Three Mile Island in 1979, the high hopes of a nuclear age of power generation fell flat on their face and the country turned back to conservation and oil.
This is the premise for Walker's novel, which deals with the coming of age of two generations.
Here, we use the model to investigate imputation-based study designs in the age of next-generation sequencing.
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