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In average, joints loaded above 60% of τ u account for a relatively small lifespan, something around months.
For example, a toy company working with thin margins on a product with a really small lifespan might want a flat fee.
It may be that ROS levels were not greatly decreased, explaining the small lifespan effect.
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Small lifespans are one of several reasons why these obese stars are so hard to find.
Males, by contrast, display a more inconsistent and generally smaller lifespan extension when dFatp expression is reduced.
Therefore, in natural populations from the north of the D. americana distribution, males and females may show smaller lifespan differences than in the south of the distribution.
Hdac3 CKO and CKOOsx mice were indistinguishable in size at birth from wildtype and heterozygous littermates, but were smaller at the time of weaning and remained smaller throughout their lifespan, with male and female CKO animals being approximately 40% and 20% smaller than wildtype littermates, respectively (Figure 1C).
However, the small increase in lifespan has not warranted the cost of large scale implementations outside of clinical trial settings [9].
Conscious filmmaking is 'green' and allows the film industry to recycle and give of the enormous overflow that is the result of just one film's small but powerful lifespan.
The initial investigations of Sirt1 deficient mice have revealed a phenotype that includes a reduced lifespan, small size, and an increased frequency of abnormal sperm.
Specifically the deletion nDf48 that removes mir-42-44 mir-42-44 mir-42-44significant ledespan extonsion.
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