Length of time of a typical human life.
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Examples for "human lifetime"
Examples for "human lifetime"
1It would take a whole human lifetime for the land to recover.
2We would not expect to see it within one human lifetime.
3Unemployment is at its highest rate for a human lifetime.
4Because that tree won't produce apples in a human lifetime.
5No human lifetime would yield sufficient time to explore the beauties of the Canadian landscape.
1Background: Insulin resistance predisposes to cardiovascular disease and shortens human lifespan.
2She, the state, would thus be in total control of human lifespan and fertility.
3Industrialization did more than just extend the average human lifespan.
4In reality it is gene therapy that holds the most hope for extending the human lifespan.
5Some increases can be expected but there is probably a biological limit to attainable human lifespan.
6Unhappily for me-andeveryone else-we'vemade little progress in extending the outer limit of the human lifespan.
7The great struggle to adapt society to the greatly extended human lifespan took more than a century, however.
8Through those ventures, Google has tried to accomplish everything from improving public transportation to prolonging the human lifespan.
9This is an important milestone for researchers around the world working to increase human lifespan while maintaining good health.
10The assumption is that such transcendence has a goal beyond the human lifespan, the goal which some term God.
11The human lifespan has a natural limit and people are unlikely to live beyond about 115 years, new research suggests.
12Mr Church told the magazine he was surprised by the decision given Mr Thiel's interest in extending the human lifespan.
13He has given more than $6m to Aubrey de Grey's Sens Foundation, dedicated to extending the human lifespan.
14Copy number variations (CNVs) have been shown to cause numerous diseases, however, their roles in human lifespan remain elusive.
15Any dramatic lengthening of the human lifespan raises many important questions, some of which are pondered by Hillary Rosner in Scientific American.
16TRMs are prevalent in diverse anatomic sites throughout the human lifespan, yet their phenotypic and functional diversity has not been fully described.
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