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"It was the explicit aim of the cartel to reduce the life span of the lamps in order to increase sales," he said.
The documentary, "The Light Bulb Conspiracy," showcased how past industries have gone to great efforts to reduce the life span of products — often products that couldn't be designed to look different.
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Oxidative stress impairs membrane fluidity of the erythrocytes, reducing the life span of the red blood cells, and inflammation is known to block iron metabolism and erythropoietin response.
In the last decade, demands by team owners for subsidized and increasingly profitable arenas and stadiums have reduced the life span of sports facilities.
It results in redundancy of sensed data and excessive forwarding of packets in network which ultimately results in unnecessary energy expenditure reducing the life span of sensor nodes.
Of these approximately 10% have clinical signs of kidney disease which in this example reduced the life span of three, and one died as a puppy.
Under normal conditions, Spiroplasma only reduces the life span of the infested fly.
2) Elevated NaCl reduces the life span of C. elegans, while increasing the number of senescent cells.
It has been reported that a depletion of the C. elegans wrn-1 gene product by RNAi reduces the life span of this animal [ 17].
Unlike some of the related glycogen storage diseases, Hers' disease does not cause mental retardation or reduce the life span.
During periodontal disease, the PDL is often compromised or destroyed, reducing the life-span of the tooth.
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