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A message can have a lifespan (i.e., valid period).

The current progress towards sustainable transportation demands for a prolonged lifespan, i.e., over 100 years, for large-span bridges.

First, since X 0 has compact support, so do u 0, m 0, and ρ 0, we know from Lemma 2.2 that ρ is compactly supported in [ q ( t, α ), q ( t, β ) ] in its lifespan, i.e. ρ ( t, x ) = 0 for x > q ( t, β ) or x < q ( t, α ).

Although most of these studies have examined relatively short-term effects of neonatal experience (i.e. among adolescent and early adult animals), few have examined the effects of neonatal experience across the entire lifespan (i.e. among senescent animals) [24]; [24]; [24]; [24]; [24]; [24]; [24]; [24].

The discrepancy between hand-specific practical performance in controlled motor tests as well as under everyday conditions and the results of questionnaires concerning hand use and hand dominance suggests that most elderly subjects are unaware of the changes in hand dominance that occur over their lifespan, i.e., a shift to ambidexterity.

We envisioned two different hypotheses to describe the relationship between oxidative stress and lifespan: (i) Mianserin increases lifespan and stress resistance by independent mechanisms; (ii) Mianserin increases resistance to oxidative stress and lifespan by an overlapping mechanism.

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Therefore, the effect of the same exercise-induced muscle damage protocol on RBE indicators in males across three lifespan stages (i.e., childhood, adulthood, and old age) remains unclear, especially as regards accepted monitoring markers (i.e., CK, muscle soreness, decrease in electrically induced torque, and maximal voluntary contraction force of quadriceps muscle (MVC)).

This bacterium is challenging to isolate and cultivate, as it replicates in short lifespan cells (i.e. polynuclear cells), which rapidly undergo autolysis after sampling.

Additionally, owing to yeast asymmetric cell division, it is possible to determine yeast replicative lifespan (RLS), i. e., the number of daughter cells produced by a mother cell before senescence (Mortimer and Johnston 1959).

"As a rower you have a limited lifespan so I want to make the most of it," added Copeland.

At this point the site is still fairly early in its lifespan, and I have high hopes for it despite its derivative design.

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