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The Canada goose has a longevity of 23.5 years; the emperor goose only 6.3 years.
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Words have a longevity I do not.
"Words," he writes, "have a longevity I do not".
SICP itself has had a longevity that's very unusual for introductory CS textbooks.
Not only has a star been born – but one whose career looks to have a longevity few starlets ever achieve.
Conceived in the late 1980s and launched in Britain in October 1991, the Peugeot 106 has had a longevity that is testament to the simplicity and effectiveness of its design.
"People with a positive perception of aging, of themselves as an aging person, seem to have a longevity advantage". But there may also be downsides to positivity, and Carstensen's lab is investigating that possibility.
He described his sufferings but we are left holding on to his reflections: "Words have a longevity that I do not have".
(C ) daf-16(mu86) animals expressing DAF-16 (S286D)::GFP had a longevity phenotype.
As it is involved in regulation of the aging process, and iff-1 was shown to have a longevity phenotype, we investigated the genes of cluster K1 for association with longevity phenotypes (Fig. 3).
These data suggest that both classical neurotransmission (from AWA neurons) and neuropeptide signaling (from AWC neurons), which are key components of the combinatorial code for BZ, may have a longevity promoting effect.
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