Sentence examples for variations in lifetime from inspiring English sources

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This study demonstrates the fundamental uniformity of onset patterns by age as contrasted with wide variations in lifetime prevalences across sites.

Considering variations in lifetime risk of HIV and circumcision prevalence among racial and ethnic groups in the U.S., newborn circumcision may provide one additional tool in reducing longstanding disparities in HIV incidence [50].

While the etiologic link between smoking and RCC is well established, these results contribute to existing knowledge using a refined measure that accounts for variations in lifetime smoking patterns.

There has been tremendous success in developing and using fluorescent probes with new characteristics in FLIM.[ 4] However, disadvantages of current standard fluorescent probes with short emission lifetimes are that 1) they emit on the same timescale as background autofluorescence; and 2) the variations in lifetime required for FLIM purposes are relatively small.

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Fatigue lives in both composites approaching 109 cycles exhibited minimal variation in lifetime and subsurface crack initiation was observed in all cases.

For selected TBC specimens that represent the variation in lifetime, site-specific specimen preparation for STEM was carried out by focused ion beam (FIB) equipped with in-situ lift-out (INLO) technique.

The variation in lifetime indicates a variation in the FRET efficiency probably caused by incomplete protein folding/maturation of the acceptor.

In fact, there was a strong positive genetic correlation suggesting a common genetic basis for variation in lifetime reproductive effort in males and in females.

Here we assume that the loci contributing to genetic variation in lifetime fitness are autosomal, but it is possible to allow for sex-linked genes as well.

Possible explanations for this ambiguous clustering may be variation in lifetime environmental influences (e.g. life style or the conditions under which the patients had died) and genomic-background effects for individual patients, which would contribute to population expression variation (i.e. noise).

Eaton, for example, noted a 12-fold variation in point prevalence and a 10-fold variation in lifetime prevalence, [ 3] while Goldner et al. observed a 13-fold variation in lifetime prevalence of schizophrenia [ 6].

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