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