Sentence examples for shorter lifespan from inspiring English sources

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That means a shorter lifespan and heavier maintenance.

Most biodegrade too quickly, yielding a shorter lifespan than the car itself.

A shorter lifespan also makes for a better band, he continues.

Increased number of B cells, spontaneous formation of GCs, autoantibodies and shorter lifespan in Cav1KO mice on a mixed background.

Increased number of B cells, spontaneous formation of GCs, auto-antibodies and shorter lifespan in mice reconstituted with Cav1KO BM.

They have a shorter lifespan, too: 10 to 15 years on average, whereas dolphins regularly live to 50.

Given the arc so many stories follow, do hackers have a shorter lifespan now? Coleman doesn't think so.

Too much sedentary time has been linked to obesity, a decline in physical function, and a shorter lifespan.

Likewise, the stabilised multilayer films with barrier experience a shorter lifespan, than the multilayer stabilised PE films without barrier layers.

The researchers also found that comedians ranked higher by the public were more likely to have a shorter lifespan than their less funny colleagues.

People who feel lonely or socially isolated tend to be more depressed, have more health issues and may have a shorter lifespan.

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