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The modest differences between mean ages of dependent and control individuals would be expected to yield virtually no differences in cumulative lifetime probabilities of developing dependence on one or more illegal substances, based on data from the National Survey of Drug Use in Households (http://oas.samhsa.gov/nsduh/2k7nsduh/2k7Results.cfm TOC).cfm TOC
The average lifespan of a horse is 25 to 30 years and so it is possible that the obvious differences in lifespan may yield significant differences in the effect of ageing amongst animal species due to cumulative lifetime load.
Cumulative lifetime antipsychotic dose-years were collected from medical records and interviews.
With our technological ability to keep track of Americans' overseas travel there should be a cumulative lifetime exemption.
The three economists found that each student in the classroom would have extra cumulative lifetime earnings of more than $52,000.
Results: (1) Cumulative lifetime incidence for cannabis use (at second follow-up): 47%; 5.5% for cannabis abuse, 2.2% for dependence.
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological diseases, which has a cumulative lifetime incidence of 3%.
This is the first report of an association between cumulative lifetime antipsychotic dose and global cognition in midlife schizophrenia.
The authors make an important distinction between cumulative lifetime stress and current stress.
Also note that the cumulative lifetime default rate for long single-A bonds from 1970 through 1999 was just 4%.
A student's cumulative lifetime income can be raised by $80,000 in just one year of having such a teacher.
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