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"There is no fixed life span," says Dr. James Vaupel, no wall of death dictated by basic biology that we are edging toward.
Our body organs have a fixed life span.
"But what happens when she's 95 and Logan has to keep making those premium payments so she doesn't lose the payout?" If Binstock had purchased another type of policy, known as term life because of its fixed life span, she could have bought up to $1 million in coverage for less than half the cost.
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We speculate that the effect of mating and mifepristone is masked in the shorter-lived backgrounds because of fixed life span-shortening alleles.
The upper limit of survival on Earth is fixed to the life span of the sun, which in five billion years will become a red giant and swell to more than two hundred times its present size.
Many experts are now convinced that the energy-signaling pathways that employ insulin and IGF-1 are very involved in fixing an organism's life span.
But such observations do not provide a logical basis for fixing any age as the maximum possible limit of the life span.
It also suggests that a modest steam addition is preferable for both the reforming performance and the life span of the fixed bed.
PRE is the contribution coming from the precursor pool, which is calculated using the glycosylation and the life span of precursor, fixed to the reported value of 8.2 days with a standard deviation between subjects of 0.34.
The resulting gaps within the structure could shorten its life span and must be fixed, said officials of the $14.4-billion Big Dig project.
All that seems clear about life span is that it is not fixed.
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