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Meanings of reduced life in English
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Usage of reduced life in English
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These animals have a reducedlife span and develop multiple hepatic tumors.
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Past studies have established a link between air pollution and reducedlife expectancy.
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Background: Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease associated with a reducedlife-quality.
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These patients have a drastically reducedlife expectancy as compared to sensitive patients.
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Certainly, worrying about what is beyond your control will lead to a reducedlife expectancy.
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They reproduced the simple style of the sagas, and reducedlife to its primitive elements.
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MNGIE is characterized by severe gastrointestinal dysmotility, neurological impairment, reducedlife expectancy and poor quality of life.
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Neurodegenerative diseases are frequently associated with a progressive loss of movement ability, reducedlife span, and age-dependent neurodegeneration.
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Conclusions: Young patients with potentially reducedlife expectancy are being screened for colorectal cancer at relatively high rates.
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Clinically relevant gain-of-function csw allele reducedlife span, when expressed in fat body, but not in other tissues.
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Britain's markets watchdog has previously flagged concern about mis-selling of annuities, particularly to people with a reducedlife expectancy.
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But for wealthier countries, "increasing coal consumption was associated with reducedlife expectancy and increased infant mortality."
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Breathing difficulties, skin and eye conditions and digestive disorders result in these dogs having a reducedlife expectancy of four years.
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Young adults born preterm have an adverse cardiovascular and metabolic health profile, together with molecular evidence of accelerated ageing and a reducedlife expectancy.
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The institutional forms of racism that create unemployment, incarceration and reducedlife expectancy for Black communities are just as brutal as direct racial attacks.
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Low socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with earlier onset of age-related chronic conditions and reducedlife-expectancy, but the underlying biomolecular mechanisms remain unclear.