Sentence examples for whose lifespan from inspiring English sources

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Sebastian, the garage owner, said: "Nigeria is like a dumping ground for cars whose lifespan has expired.

That cultural relic of the aughts, whose lifespan was marked by derisive irony, faux working-class affectations, and a now-cliche hankering for Pabst Blue Ribbon beer?

Burkeman cites a study (from my own alma mater) of Swedish boys whose lifespan was affected by the behaviour of their grandfathers.

It has revealed, with successively shorter light pulses, chemical transients that are crucial to reactions but whose lifespan is only a fraction of a billionth of a second.

No one has answered the question of how governments with five-year terms can be entrusted with responsibility for stewardship of projects whose lifespan is likely to be 15 years or longer.

As lifespan of these models decrease, pituitary tumors stood as the most prevalent pathology and was the only tumor observed in genotypes whose lifespan is lower than 20 weeks of life [Cdk4(+/R); p21; p27; Cdk4(+/R); p21; p27; Cdk4(R/R); p21; p27 and Cdk4(R/R); p21; p21].

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Additional stresses may be hitting people in middle age, for example, like the double burden of caring for children and for aging parents whose lifespans are increasing.

Further studies are needed to confirm the oncologic efficacy of local therapy when used in patients whose lifespans are not limited by conditions other than esophageal cancer.

So please appreciate the efforts made to give you this round-up of seven whiskeys whose lifespans are limited.

In contrast, all non-breeding data came from laboratory-raised individuals whose lifespans could be recorded accurately.

These studies have typically focused on pathogens whose lifespans in the environment are much shorter than that of their hosts.

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