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I suspect the reason it is bad in place like the US, Europe, wealthier places in SE Asia and Australia is that it is not calories that limit lifespan's in such places.
Aging of these tissues may limit lifespan.
Taken together these results support the idea that high Pma1 levels on mother cells impair vacuole acidification and limit lifespan.
It is generated by several reactive oxygen species (ROS), may limit lifespan and has been related to several human diseases.
Age-related diseases (ARD), or if you prefer "loss of homeostasis (LOH)" limit lifespan in protected environments.
We then determined whether the insoluble protein cohort was enriched for functions that limit lifespan under our assay conditions.
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Let other men seek immortality in progeny; music has no limiting lifespan.
Current artificial heart valves either have limited lifespan or require the recipient to be on permanent anticoagulation therapy.
These loads could become determinant in future designs of extra-large turbines, limiting lifespan due to fatigue of structural and mechanical components.
Their 2009 report, "Perpetuity or Limited Lifespan: How Do Family Foundations Decide?" based on answers from 1,074 family foundations, showed that 12 percent of foundations surveyed planned to have a limited life span; 25 percent were undecided.
Meanwhile, energy storages have limited lifespan.
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