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This has reduced lifetime productivity, taxes and retirement savings because workers spent fewer total years working.
Don't they see that early investment aggregates to a greatly reduced lifetime spend on a damaged and vulnerable person?
Introduction: Renal grafts from BD donors have both reduced lifetime and function.
If a path selection scheme transmits through several particular nodes invariably, these nodes will die sooner resulting in reduced lifetime of the network (Vergados et al. 2008).
The increase in operative slip length occasioned by the presence of low-angle grain boundaries lead to enhanced crack initiation and reduced lifetime.
In energy and process systems, the bad fluid flow distribution (flow maldistribution) is one of the main causes of performance deterioration, equipment dysfunction, safety defaults, product quality degradation, reduced lifetime and over-cost.
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This ionized gas cloud may be a substantial contributor to several interior components having reduced lifetimes.
Growth rates from 0.2 to 0.8 ml/s show similar lifetimes, while those at faster growth rates show reduced lifetimes.
The high operating temperatures and brittle nature of the oxide components, however, create additional challenges vis-a-vis reduced lifetimes and materials and fabrication costs.
Heat-treatment in Ar–H significantly improved the lifetime of the thermal barrier coatings (TBC) system with IN100+PtAl BC, whereas reduced lifetimes were found on IN100+NiCoCrAlY BC and René142+PtAl.
The CRR estimates that eliminating a 2% COLA reduces lifetime benefits by 15-17%.
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