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Discover Ludwig"life span extended" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when discussing the length of time something or someone will live. Example: With advancements in medical technology, the average human life span has been extended by several years.
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Unpretentious stones like turquoise and coral, which formed the bedrock of the summer's high bohemian look, have indeed become perennials, their life span extended with settings that combine diamonds or semiprecious stones.
"When I hear critics saying they don't want to see life span extended, they are thinking about the old myth of Tithonus where people live longer in a decrepit state.
In the yeast genetically modified by researchers to restore the chemical modification, life span extended to 38, an increase of about 50percentt.
A similar positive effect on the ATP/ROS ratio was detected in adult flies, in which mitochondrial uncoupling in neurons was increased, and the life span extended.
Overall, the report by Borras et al. nicely corroborates Kono et. al, who reported that bimaternal mice ("sperm DNA free-derived mice") exhibit a life span extended by ~30% [ 7].
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Online social networking across the life span: Extending socioemotional selectivity theory to social networking sites.
The life span extending effects of DN-Dmp53 are furthermore smaller than the life span extending effects of CR.
These data indicate that Dmp53 and dSir2 share a similar life span extending mechanism.
We propose a model for the life span extending effects of CR in flies.
Thus, our studies confirm a life span extending effect of reduced Indy/CeNAC2 expression in C.elegans.
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