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1 A side effect of extreme longevity , V'lane had told me, was eventual madness.
2 For a civilization, extreme longevity can be fatal for the individual.
3 Relatively few studies have looked at epigenetic determinants of extreme longevity in humans.
4 Because of their extreme longevity , Greenland sharks may still be recovering from being over-fished before WW2.
5 You grant them superhuman strength, perhaps extreme longevity .
6 Overall, our results suggest that epigenetic processes might play a role in extreme longevity and healthy human ageing.
7 It is still controversial whether healthy aging and extreme longevity are accompanied by an altered production of mitokines.
8 It may be interesting to review the statistics of Haller, who has collected the greatest number of instances of extreme longevity .
9 The aim of these studies is the discovery of the mechanisms behind LLIs extreme longevity and the identification of markers of well-being.
10 In these isolated spots, giant tortoises have become reptilian representatives, their extreme longevity casting them as a living link to a lost world.
11 Extreme longevity has an unfortunate and inescapable by-product: madness.
12 [Footnote: The forest-trees of the Northern States do not attain to extreme longevity in the dense woods.
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