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But if carbon-control costs were spread over the lifespan of the new equipment, the $25 billion in annual costs in the year 2020 would be more than offset by $40 billion in savings.
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We'll see new scientific understandings, events and human case studies in the lifespan of this new, permanent gallery, likely to be on display for the next 10 to 20 years.
In her note, Shulman rightly pointed out an unfortunate word choice that left a mistaken impression about the lifespan of the New York Radical Feminists, the last of four groups that Firestone co-founded.
"I have noted the lifespan of new forms on the Internet here has been about one or two years," said Wang Yi, a law professor at Chengdu University and a prominent blogger.
For the last five years we've seen the rise of downloadable content and in-game microtransactions, designed to extend the lifespan of major new console releases.
The comparisons of lifespan curves in the new Figure 1B demonstrate normal aging on the columns.
Worldwide, spending on anti-infective agents has increased in recent years due to the limited effective lifespan of antibiotics as new resistant microbes emerge [ 1].
This would, in theory, limit the lifespan of the weapons for anyone without access to new batteries.
The success of eHealth as a mitigation strategy that aims to reduce health sector GHG emissions depends strongly on the type of service, need for investment in new equipment, and lifespan of the technology.
Primary endpoint was lifespan of the circuit.
We also followed the lifespan of the flies.
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