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lifespan limit
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "lifespan limit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the maximum duration of life for an organism, product, or system. Example: "The lifespan limit of this battery is estimated to be around five years under normal usage conditions."
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A 2016 study at the Albert Einstein School of Medicine came up with a similar human lifespan limit of 115 years.
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An unsolved question is which cells are able to escape the in vitro lifespan limit.
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If mutations confer a proliferative advantage, mutated cells can bypass the in vitro lifespan limit and rapidly replace the existing population [ 14, 15].
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Most non-stem uterine epithelial cells have a lifespan limited to days or months.
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Neutrophils have the shortest lifespan of any healthy cell, and this brief lifespan limits pro-inflammatory functions of the neutrophil [1].
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However, the foreshortened lifespan limits biochemical and neuronopathological studies of the disease progression.
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(D ) Metabolites representing known damage and lifespan limiting factors overlayed with lifespan curves for standard (solid) and defined (dotted) diets.
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Tryptophan is also a lifespan limiting amino acid (De Marte and Enesco, 1986) and a member of that cluster showing a similar pattern.
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A link between translation termination and incremental shortening of the poly(A) tail could provide a molecular timer for mRNA lifespan, limiting the number of times that an mRNA molecule can be translated [ 18, 19].
Such bell-shaped lifespan-associated curves are not surprising as degradation of tryptophan and rise of the downstream metabolite kynurenine (also lifespan limiting metabolite [ Oxenkrug et al., 2011] expressed higher on the defined diet) were reported in older individuals (Moroni et al., 1988; Frick et al., 2004).
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Normal HLF spheroids served as negative controls, because these primary cells with limited lifespan (Hayflick limit) are non-malignant and do not invade blood or lymphatic vasculature.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing the maximum age a species or organism can reach, use "lifespan limit" to clearly convey the concept of a theoretical or observed upper bound.
Common error
Avoid using "lifespan limit" interchangeably with "life expectancy". "Lifespan limit" refers to the maximum potential age, whereas "life expectancy" represents the average age of death in a population.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "lifespan limit" functions as a noun phrase, typically acting as a subject or object in a sentence. It denotes the upper boundary or maximum duration of life for a particular organism or species. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "lifespan limit" refers to the maximum duration of life, often discussed in scientific and news contexts. Ludwig AI confirms its validity, though it's relatively rare. When using this phrase, remember it signifies the upper bound of life, not the average. Alternatives include "maximum lifespan". Be mindful of its formal tone and precise meaning when incorporating it into your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
maximum lifespan
Focuses on the upper boundary of life's duration, similar to the query.
maximum life expectancy
Emphasizes the statistical expectation of life duration, closely related to the maximum possible.
duration limit
Uses a more general term for time, applicable beyond just living organisms.
longevity boundary
Emphasizes the extreme or outer edge of life duration.
life's constraints
Highlights restrictions or limitations affecting the duration of life.
biological limit to life
Specifically points to biological factors restricting lifespan.
natural lifespan boundary
Indicates the limit set by natural processes.
finite lifespan
Emphasizes the limited nature of life's duration.
ceiling on longevity
Implies an upper limit that cannot be surpassed.
lifespan ceiling
Similar to "ceiling on longevity" focusing on an upper limit.
FAQs
How can I use "lifespan limit" in a sentence?
You might say, "Scientists are studying the genetic factors that influence the "lifespan limit" of humans".
What's a good alternative to "lifespan limit"?
Depending on the context, you could use "maximum lifespan" or "longevity boundary".
Is it correct to say "life expectancy limit"?
While "life expectancy" and ""lifespan limit"" are related, they're not interchangeable. "Life expectancy" is an average, while "lifespan limit" is the theoretical maximum. Thus, "life expectancy limit" is less common and potentially misleading.
What factors influence the "lifespan limit"?
Genetic factors, environmental conditions, and lifestyle choices all play a role in determining the "lifespan limit" of an organism.
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