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Maxwell's long span as a writer was matched by a parallel life at the New Yorker.
A new element model is derived herein that represents a track span as a continuous elastic member with distributed inertia.
"I just don't think these programs will ever have the same life span as a show like 'Law & Order' or 'ER,' " Mr. Zucker said.
East Bay residents see the new span as a rare occasion to give Oakland a signature monument comparable to the Golden Gate Bridge.
The researchers wanted to understand how and when reasoning and memory change over the life span as a basis for distinguishing normal from abnormal aging.
That may sound like nothing special, but assets in conventional stock funds plunged 27.1 percent in the same span, as a result of weak performance and investor disenchantment.
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Although digital pianos may not have a span as much as an acoustic piano, a good digital piano can work for easy 20 years or more.
That's bad news: Y chromosome loss has been linked to a shorter life span as well as a higher risk of cancer.
Folk songs span as wide a range of subjects as any musical genre, from political compass to the deeply personal.
Moore, who made the disturbing discovery during a six-month research trip, estimates that this polluted patch of plastic could span as much as a million square kilometres.
These relations are maintained over a life span as long as 70 years.
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