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Lifespans

Lifespans | Lifespan

Lifespans meaning

plural of lifespan

Example sentences (20)

After all, if large-breed dog lifespans and human lifespans could be extended by pharmaceuticals, why not extend the lifespans of dogs that do not belong to large breeds?

But while their lifespans are shorter, the joy that their companionship brings can last forever.

Experts said genetics play a role but so does access to some of newest drugs and therapeutics shown to extend lifespans.

Further reinforcing their findings, when the research team employed gene editing to reverse these genetic alterations in worms, the creatures’ lifespans experienced a reduction, thereby substantiating a direct cause-and-effect connection.

He said extending the lifespans of coal plants could require South Africa to change some of its laws, including the Air Quality Act, which has specific targets for the improvement of air quality.

Khan claims that aliens edited human DNA just before the start of recorded history to restrict lifespans to a maximum of 120 years.

Lower stress levels are not the only possible explanation for churchgoers’ longer lifespans: Non-churchgoers had a higher mortality rate even after controlling their medical conditions, which suggests religiosity alone may play a factor in longevity.

The humans are the most populous of all the races, despite being much weaker than Beastmen and having shorter lifespans than all the other races.

Thraxan lifespans are said to be the length of one Earth year, but Nolan's Viltrumite genes are slowing that process to a degree.

But an ongoing clinical trial in New York City may be onto something big: A drug we already know is generally safe could be used to delay menopause and extend the healthy lifespans of people with ovaries.

So ask yourself: do I want to be responsible for future generations suffering heavily reduced lifespans riddled with obesity, diabetes and bad teeth?

The long lifespans here in general warp the meaning of youth.

When lifespans were short, life itself was often perilous, and material scarcity was an ever urgent problem, bonding was a way to find security and alleviate want.

David easily settles upon the titular namesake, the lobster, which he explains he picks because of their seemingly-immortal lifespans, the creatures like human ears growing and growing without end until their supposed deaths.

Demands for welfare and charitable services would fall; average lifespans rise; and, most important of all, show something Trump lacks — regard for human life.

Intervention is what de Grey is all about but the idea that science might be able to create a world where human lifespans might be extended for so long is what makes headlines, Charles explains.

Many underground fuel storage systems in Minnesota gas stations and convenience stores are nearing the end of their projected lifespans just when new regulations are set to take effect in fall 2020.

Sad to say, those victims were already nearing the end of their lifespans.

But the two kids who voiced the characters for "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving" have maintained a friendship their entire lifespans thanks to the beloved TV special.

I have little doubt that, within the lifespans of many reading this tweet, students throughout the world will learn in their history books that a deeply psychologically unwell man—also a criminal—was president of the United States in the late 2010s.