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Purchase prices for equipment were obtained from the two hospitals and anticipated life expectancy was set at 10 years.
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Because of a rapid decline in mortality, even in the least developed countries life expectancy is set to rise from an average of 54 years currently to 67 years in 2045 2050, which highlights the important issue of population ageing.
According to the local life expectancy statistics, the reference survival age was set at 70 years, and the loss of potential life was defined as between 70 years and the age of the patient at death.
The present age of 65 was set in 1925 when life expectancy was far lower.
In 1948 the state pension age was set at 65 when average male life expectancy was 66.
In the Japan Times interview, Hinohara said that Japan's retirement age of 65 was set decades ago when the average life expectancy was just 68 years.
I've also read that when the law was passed the retirement age was set at 65, which was about the average life expectancy anyway.
Length of exposure (FD) was set to 63 for males and 70 for females based on the average life expectancy, starting from 8 years of age [30].
With better diagnosis and rising life expectancy rates, numbers are set to reach two million by 2051, when one in three people over the age of 65 will have the disease and costs may treble.
If the life expectancy of the membrane is set for 3 4 years and the membrane flux is set at 15 l/m2·h, such a MBR would be very competitive.
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