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By adapting the age span of Main Line formation reported elsewhere, maximum erosion rates over 1 Ma totals to 58 km.
"With so many advances in medicine and technology in the past two decades, a typical children's nurse is looking at an age span of newborn baby right up to the age of 25," she adds.
As life expectancy and retiring age increase, so too does the age span of people in the workplace.
From the stratigraphical point of view, the age span of the formation should be Plio-Quaternary (Sakinc et al., 1999).
Differential effects by age were documented by Hoynes et al. (2012), whereas Clark and Summers (1981) found no such evidence in the age span of 20 64.
More limitations to our study are the lack of a formal psychiatric assessment (though children with known psychiatric disorders were excluded from the study), and the wide age span of our subjects.
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The comparison of prevalence estimates by sex was limited by the different age spans of the study populations (Table 1).
We did not divide our personality disorder patients into individual types, and the age spans of our participants were narrow.
In addition, the comparison of our findings to other studies needs to be done with care given the narrow age span (20 35 years) of the current study sample.
To monitor the general accrual of undegraded lysosomal substrates during the age-span of our mice, we reacted nerve sections with the lipophilic di-8-ANEPPS dye (Grune et al., 2004).
The choice of age span minimises the risk of misclassification with COPD, however, the findings cannot be readily generalised to older adults.
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