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The amount of gelatine used in packaging reflects the expected lifespan of the food.
A petition to force manufacturers to publish the expected lifespan has gained over 11,000 signatures.
Many develop neurotic behaviour from the stress and abuse and die far short of their expected lifespan.
A patient with a short expected lifespan, for instance, might no longer need to undergo annual screening for cancer.
As a percentage of expected lifespan, women got to 42 per cent, and men to 57 per cent.
The individual must make sure there is enough money to stretch from Year 1 of retirement all the way through the actuarially expected lifespan.
The problem is that for trees to reach their expected lifespan — up to 90 years — they have to be able to endure hotter conditions.
Under Marris's bill, two doctors and a family court judge would assess whether a patient's diagnosis, expected lifespan and mental competence made them eligible to choose an assisted death.
It was one of the most pressing questions on scientists' minds when Dolly the sheep was put down at the age of six, perhaps halfway through her expected lifespan.
"But having crossed the elusive 80-year threshold in the 1990s, improvements in expected lifespan for women has since slowed down, increasing by around four years over the period; it's 84.3 now".
Highly active antiretroviral therapy has extended the expected lifespan of patients with HIV/AIDS.
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