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Discover LudwigThe phrase "age of lifetime" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific period in a person's life, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "During the age of lifetime, many individuals seek to establish their careers and families."
Alternatives: "stage of life" or "period of existence".
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Furthermore, our view of the golden age of lifetime employment is skewed: the average American worker in 1978 had held ten different jobs before retiring.
"My mandate is to bring down the median age of Lifetime," Susanne Daniels, the president of the channel's entertainment division, said after the first-night ratings triumph of "Army Wives".
The composer will be 80 next year, the age of lifetime achievement awards, which sometimes feel to him like obituaries and make him want to scream: "But I'm still working!" There was the Glenn Gould prize and the honorary knighthood, and now Gramophone magazine is giving him a gong for outstanding contribution to the something or other.
Wilcoxon signed rank test was employed for non-normally distributed continuous variables (age of lifetime first substance use, frequency of substance use).
In addition to identification of abuse/dependence and influence on psychotic-like experiences, differences between HR individuals and HV were assessed for gender, ethnicity, occupational status, age of lifetime first substance use, prevalence and frequency of substance use.
Mean age of lifetime tobacco chewers was significantly lower than that of non chewers (31.2 vs 33.9 years, t=2.331, p=0.02) and males had a statistically significantly higher prevalence of chewing tobacco than the females (p=0.039).
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Estimated numbers of excess lung cancer deaths through 80 years of age for lifetime occupational exposures of 1, 10, and 25 μg/m EC were 17, 200, and 689 per 10,000, respectively.
Younger age, number of lifetime SBs and maltreatment in the developmental period were predictive of SB as a whole, and younger age and hopelessness prior to index admission were predictive of suicide attempt.
In our study, we made a special effort to separate the effects of BMI in young adulthood and middle age and of lifetime weight changes from the effect of BMI at cancer diagnosis or interview (controls).
We evaluated heterogeneity in the ORs observed for the genotype analysis on the basis of age, number of lifetime ovulatory cycles and family history of ovarian and/or breast cancer in first degree relatives, by introducing interaction terms in logistic regression models.
We are currently designing experiments to evaluate the expression of immediate-early genes jun and fos in patients with mood disorders, since schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are similar in several epidemiological aspects, such as age of onset, lifetime risk, course of illness, and genetic susceptibility (Berrettini, 2000).
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