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1
They also provide a much
longer
lifespan
and have advantages in fast charging.
2
The fatter diameter means a
longer
lifespan
and the price is more than budget-friendly.
3
On the LCD side, you got brighter, punchier colors, a thinner design, and a
longer
lifespan
.
4
The fatter diameter means a
longer
lifespan
,
even for toproping, and the price is more than budget-friendly.
5
It certainly made for a
longer
lifespan
.
6
PU is dense and strong, with a
longer
lifespan
than EVA, but it isn't quite as soft.
7
Zhang said her study could not prove, however, that tai chi was responsible for some men's
longer
lifespan
.
8
And in a separate study of older men and women, good grip strength was correlated with
longer
lifespan
.
9
The almost black "Queen of the Night" reputedly has a
longer
lifespan
than some other varieties.
10
However, MaxiTrans had changed its manufacturing processes since 2013 to use continuous welding, which gave trailers a
longer
lifespan
.
11
Snell and Ames dwarf mice also exhibit reduced IGF-I, resistance to cancer and a
longer
lifespan
than control mice.
12
Michelin markets tyres that ensure optimum safety throughout the tyre's
longer
lifespan
,
and save fuel due to limited rolling resistance.
13
There is some evidence that lower levels of these measures are associated with
longer
lifespan
and diminished risk for age-related diseases.
14
Less spinning, less risk of shaft damage from changes in hole geometry in the softer rock, and an overall
longer
lifespan
.
15
We discuss the implications for human neurological phenotypes where axons are longer and have to be maintained over a much
longer
lifespan
.
16
The return is bigger, and over a longer period of time, said Goren, noting that products like cars have a
longer
lifespan
than phones.
longer
lifespan
longer