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Dr. William Reichenstein, financial author, Baylor University professor and head researcher for Social Security Solutions, says the example like the two married university professors waiting to take their benefits and taking spousal benefits should pay off over the long term in excess of $200,000.
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The predicted 5-,10 and 15 year excess mortality for the two outcomes for women aged 55, 65 and 75 years at diagnosis are shown as a function of year of diagnosis in figure 4. The bottom two graphs suggests a reduction in both short and long term remaining excess mortality over calendar time whereas no such trend is evident for the excess CVD mortality (top graphs).
But who can afford the roughly $7 million cap hit Richards is expected to cost for the long-term contract in excess of $50 million he is seeking?
Fluctuating electricity can be converted into hydrocarbon fuels via hydrogen as intermediate, thus replacing fossil fuels and possibly be attractive as a long-term storage in excess electricity generation situations.
BO, it said, would "revolutionise conservation in England by delivering restoration, creation and long term management on in excess of 300,000 hectares of habitat over 20 years".
Ji et al 10 conducted the largest study, comparing 36 918 people in Sweden hospitalised with PMR or GCA with population controls and, as in our study, found no increased risk of cancer in the long term, but an excess of cancer diagnoses within the first year.
Our results suggest that historical emissions will continue in the long term to contribute MeHg in excess of exposure guidelines, particularly in areas with deposition similar to scenario 2, such as the U.S. Southeast.
For example, many potential prey available to birds in the wild are chemically defended, and so contain toxins that will be harmful in the long term or if eaten in excess (Eisner, Eisner, & Siegler, 2005; Eisner & Meinwald, 1966).
In the long term, however, the absolute excess risks of a second solid cancer are higher (Swerdlow et al, 2000; Ng et al, 2002b; van Leeuwen et al, 2003) and are linked mainly with radiotherapy, although for some sites, such as lung cancer, there may be a substantial risk also from chemotherapy (Swerdlow et al, 2000; Travis et al, 2002).
Her carapace was slightly deformed with tenting of the scutes suggesting long term malnutrition with an excess of protein in diet.
The flattening of risk with increasing time since stopping, and hence the absence of a long-term cumulative excess in breast cancer risk after stopping HRT exposure, has relevant implications on individual risk assessment and public health.
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