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In semelparous forms, reproduction takes place near the end of the life span, after which there ensues a rapid senescence that quickly leads to the death of the organism.
Due to its short life span after harvest, lettuce was originally sold relatively close to where it was grown.
The KRAP−/− offspring in the C57BL6/J genetic background exhibited a normal life span after weaning.
Would there be more chronic illness and shorter life span after cessation of an athletic career?
In particular, the latter is of interest, as granulocytes are known to have a short life span after leukapheresis.
The effect was weaker (42% increase in life span) after i.v. injections of the complex to mice with i.v. leukaemia.
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In that region, where the spread of AIDS and other diseases has begun to shorten life spans after decades of slow improvement, people can no longer expect to live beyond their 40's or 50's.
Such is the case of lymphocytes, neutrophils, sperm cells or epidermal cells, all of which have very limited life spans after terminal differentiation and either do not constitute solid tissues or are located close or at the open edge of a solid tissue.
However, there are patients that relapse shortly after the surgery and, therefore, have only a limited life span even after complete resection of the tumor.
It grows rapidly, too, but has a relatively short life span, declining after 20 or 30 years.
In cancer bearing mice, tumor nodule formation decreased and life span increased after receiving liposome encapsulated ATRA treatment than free ATRA treated mice.
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