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In addition, as more federal agencies and funding bodies across the globe require data sharing (i.e., NSF, NIH, Wellcome Trust, Research Councils UK), the language used in consent documents will change accordingly to represent this intended longevity of data and opportunities for future, unanticipated use.
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Employee stock ownership plans, for example, still tend to have one-year eligibility requirements, because they are explicitly intended to reward longevity, said Corey Rosen, director of the National Center for Employee Ownership in Oakland, Calif.
This move seems intended to bring longevity to the title for hardcore players. 5. New level design: The Guardian also reported that the levels will be more dynamic this time around, with multiple ways to progress through the game's environments, rather than the more linear tracks of previous games.
For them, there are "Dictator Tips" - a primer developed by one management consultant intended to help ensure the longevity of any interested regime.
Before he was stricken by Mesothelioma in 2010, he fully intended to break their record for longevity (102 and 107 years, respectively).
Owners of the device would only have had between two and 3.5 years' support in all, and the company took some flak for bowing out on the device given their mission is intended to support the opposite: electronics with longevity.
The company has another rule, intended to spread the wealth and ensure its longevity: Hit a big pocket and, you can keep the crystals; but you are barred from the mine for two weeks.
This review was intended to summarize our current understanding of genetic factors affecting the phenotypes of longevity and healthy aging in humans, including the definition and heritability of these traits, and linkage, association, and sequencing studies.
Pun intended.
Irreverence intended.
Nor ever intended to.
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