Biologically degenerative process that is a deterioration and loss of function over time and leads to death.
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Examples for "aged "
Examples for "aged "
1 Introduction: Falls in older aged adults are an important public health problem.
2 He left his home in East Afghanistan nine years ago aged 12.
3 He said initially children aged six and seven would benefit next year.
4 Methods: Children aged younger than 30 days undergoing cardiac operations were reviewed.
5 Currently the Youth Court hears cases involving children aged 16 or younger.
1 Unfortunately, however, families rarely prepare for an aging parent's future care needs.
2 Health is another key area as Japan's aging population seeks affordable medication.
3 It means replacement of aging power plants rather than building additional capacity.
4 However, with aging , expression was confined to specific regions, particularly the hippocampus.
5 The country's population is aging faster than the U.S. or Western Europe.
1 The result is an ageing population with risk of acquired heart disease.
2 The state power company has not adequately maintained or replaced ageing generators.
3 An ageing population is leading China to encourage investment in healthcare services.
4 Different things appear from time to time to signify the ageing process.
5 Power cuts in the country's ageing electricity system have compounded public dissatisfaction.
1 The pungent miasma of chemicals and the stink of biological decay were gone.
2 Freezing will preserve meat indefinitely from biological decay .
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