Weakness or disability due to old age.
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Examples for "senescence "
Examples for "senescence "
1 Recent evidence suggests that cellular senescence also may be involved in aging.
2 EWS deficiency leads to impaired development and early senescence through unknown mechanisms.
3 It has been suggested that this process is responsible for cellular senescence .
4 However, the signaling mechanism linking obesity with age-related vascular senescence is unknown.
5 Premature and absolute loss of PTEN activity usually tends to cellular senescence .
1 Nasin's more open displays of senility had a way of causing that.
2 She had again dropped into the low uncertain voice of aimless senility .
3 Longevity, and the abolition of senility , were also sought, and partially attained.
4 They rolled over one another, their faces contorted with a miniature senility .
5 She doesn't sound like herself-didthe car accident knock her into senility ?
1 In youth, lust; in full manhood, strife; and in old age , covetousness.
2 Figure 31 is a representation of the Siamese twins in old age .
3 His chances of reaching old age were growing dimmer by the year.
4 In his old age he ceaselessly quoted the lines of William Watson:
5 But I am in no danger of starving in my old age .
1 For the moment the rancher's old spirit rose superior to his senile debility .
2 Why were they seized with senile debility in the sixteenth century?
3 The man died in his eighty-fourth year of senile debility .
4 Compelling the bishop of Asuncion to resign on account of senile debility , Francia himself assumed the episcopal office.
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This collocation consists of: Translations for senile debility