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Its active dispersal capacity is about 3 m during its one-year lifetime [ 6].
Performance assessment analysis of Tc mobility has shown that the potential risk to future populations from Tc critically depends upon its oxidation state, such that Tc VII) presents a significantly greater risk than Tc(IV) over the one million year lifetime of the GDF, even when reducing conditions are applied.
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The cycle length was one year with a lifetime horizon.
The recall periods for LBP varied from point-, one year- and lifetime prevalence.
The time horizon was from one year to the lifetime of the patient.
Those subjects who smoked less one cigarette per day and less one year over their lifetime were defined as nonsmokers and the rest as smokers.
Here, 'never smokers' includes all participants who had smoked daily for less than one year in their lifetime and did not smoke at the time of the follow-up.
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