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Discover Ludwig"longer longevity" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to refer to an increase in the average length of life, such as in the phrase "advances in medical technology have resulted in longer longevity for many people."
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Although people are living longer, longevity is not the main source of the soaring liabilities.
As one can see, even single men, who get back the lowest amount of benefits for their Medicare contributions, receive almost three times what they pay in; single women get back more because of longer longevity; and one-earner couples get back six times what they pay in because they are getting twice the benefits for the same contribution single people make.
New Super Mario Bros. Wii just might have longer longevity than its first-person shooter competition.
The IBAD HA coating possesses more superior adhesive properties, as would be of clinical importance in that it may favor a longer longevity of orthopedic implants.
The importance ofthe species is also conferred by a longer longevity, high dry content of milk anda strong organic resistance when compared with cows.
Phone numbers have a longer longevity than email addresses: 51% of the phone numbers were used only for 1 day; the rest were used on average for 174 days (around 6 months) hence making it an important feature in our data clustering analysis.
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In turn, Fabbro & Körner [29] and Primack [43] reported slightly longer longevities for European alpine (8.3 days) and for subalpine species from New Zealand (7.8 days), respectively.
It remains open, however, in other animals with longer longevities, whether the same scheme of a single stem cell pool can be extrapolated to the years- or decades-long spermatogenesis or whether some slow-cycling population plays a significant role.
The modern evolution of ceramic bearing surfaces for total hip arthroplasty has allowed longer implant longevity with lower amounts of osteolysis.
Unlike patients who require amputation for chronic illnesses, patients with amputations following trauma are commonly young and active with longer predicted longevity; they constitute almost half of all patients living with a limb amputation [11].
Our data also indicate that late life IIS reduction can protect from proteotoxicity when it can no longer promote longevity, strengthening the prospect that IIS reduction might be a promising strategy for the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders caused by proteotoxicity.
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