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"The expected life expectancy when one turns 65 is another 20 years," she said.
This term, sometimes known as the longevity factor, is the product of the probability a mosquito survives through the EIP, pn, and its expected life expectancy after the EIP, -ln(p)−1 [8], [8].
Some assumptions had to be made regarding their expected life expectancy and quality of life.
A performance status of 0,1 or 2 and an expected life expectancy of greater than 3 months was necessary.
Men and people from lower SES backgrounds rate their expected life expectancy as significantly lower compared with women and people from higher SES backgrounds (Wardle and Steptoe, 2003).
This increase, approximating 6 months per year, was far greater than the increase in expected life expectancy of the background population.
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The decline in fine particles exposure by 2025, as predicted here based on the HEAT -project, improves the expected life-expectancy by 0.02 years.
It is expected that life expectancy will progressively increase as it has in the last decades [1].
Moreover, because of expected lower life expectancy of vacuum cleaners and limited availability of some raw materials, the eco-design regulation should be broadened to reduce the impacts from raw materials, production and end-of-life management.
Expected, discounted life expectancy was 12.07 years under AS and 12.15 years with initial surgery if not adjusted for quality of life.
Deducting 6 years for leading time bias, the mean expected additional life expectancy of the screening group was 6 to 7 years longer than that of the non-screening group.
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