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However, in Part II [2], we claimed that in case the frequency of access to objects is known, it is possible to calculate the expected lifetime expectancy of individual objects in a collection, if their current DP and pH are also known.
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Life expectancy and expected lifetime with and without chronic disease were estimated using the Sullivan method on the basis of mortality data and data on the prevalence of chronic disease.
"The expected life expectancy when one turns 65 is another 20 years," she said.
Some assumptions had to be made regarding their expected life expectancy and quality of life.
Furthermore, estimations were made of partial life expectancy, that is, expected lifetime between the ages of 20 and 60.
First, respondents reported their subjective life expectancy (SLE) by providing a point estimate of expected lifetime.
But if your life expectancy is going to be longer than 80, you may wait until 70 to maximize your expected lifetime benefits.
The gain in life expectancy for men thus consisted not only of additional years with hypertension, diabetes, heart disease and rheumatic conditions because expected lifetime without these diseases was shorter in 2010 than in 2006.
Vega is only about a tenth of the age of the Sun, but since it is 2.1 times as massive its expected lifetime is also one tenth of that of the Sun; both stars are at present approaching the midpoint of their life expectancies.
Opportunity is now operating well beyond its expected lifetime.
In our model, unitary households maximise expected lifetime utility.
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