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For example, over the lifetime of a normal jet engine, an operator will spend about two to three times its original acquisition cost on maintenance.
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The upshot is that about half of the heart's muscle cells are exchanged in the course of a normal lifetime, the Swedish group calculates.
In the course of a normal lifetime, the muscles of the jaw lose about forty per cent of their mass and the bones of the mandible lose about twenty per cent, becoming porous and weak.
Among these are desires we can satisfy only if we live on for a few days, but also desires we cannot possibly satisfy within the span of a normal lifetime, and the desire for immortality itself.
It is prudent to avoid taking on goals we cannot possibly attain, and hence prudent to eschew projects that cannot possibly be completed during the course of a normal lifetime.
Based on the above description of a clone lifetime
It is also important to note that the precise establishment of neural circuitry during development, as well as the proper regulation and maintenance of synaptic connectivity throughout the lifetime of an animal, is essential for normal brain/cognitive function.
Under normal operating conditions, the catalyst Cu-Zn oxide has a rather long lifetime of a few years.
Q lifetime : Lifetime throughput of a single battery.
The lifetime risk of CRC in a normal population is low in comparison to the prevalence of adenomas.
It also needs to be considered in the context of the risks of contracting cancer during a "normal" lifetime on Earth, which is 26% (for a UK citizen).
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