Encara no tenim significats per a "longer lifespan".
1They also provide a much longer lifespan and have advantages in fast charging.
2The fatter diameter means a longer lifespan and the price is more than budget-friendly.
3On the LCD side, you got brighter, punchier colors, a thinner design, and a longer lifespan.
4The fatter diameter means a longer lifespan, even for toproping, and the price is more than budget-friendly.
5It certainly made for a longer lifespan.
6PU is dense and strong, with a longer lifespan than EVA, but it isn't quite as soft.
7Zhang said her study could not prove, however, that tai chi was responsible for some men's longer lifespan.
8And in a separate study of older men and women, good grip strength was correlated with longer lifespan.
9The almost black "Queen of the Night" reputedly has a longer lifespan than some other varieties.
10However, MaxiTrans had changed its manufacturing processes since 2013 to use continuous welding, which gave trailers a longer lifespan.
11Snell and Ames dwarf mice also exhibit reduced IGF-I, resistance to cancer and a longer lifespan than control mice.
12Michelin markets tyres that ensure optimum safety throughout the tyre's longer lifespan, and save fuel due to limited rolling resistance.
13There is some evidence that lower levels of these measures are associated with longer lifespan and diminished risk for age-related diseases.
14Less spinning, less risk of shaft damage from changes in hole geometry in the softer rock, and an overall longer lifespan.
15We discuss the implications for human neurological phenotypes where axons are longer and have to be maintained over a much longer lifespan.
16The return is bigger, and over a longer period of time, said Goren, noting that products like cars have a longer lifespan than phones.
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