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ageing [ˈeıdʒıŋ] N

1. ageing:

ageing
ageing

2. ageing:

ageing
ageing

I . age [eıdʒ] N

II . age <aging or ageing> [eıdʒ] VB trans, intr

ice age N

1. ice age GEO:

middle age N

new age beverage, new age drink, new-ager N

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Nothing is known of the fresh juvenile plumage or the moult sequence, and ageing birds is currently not feasible.
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Other genes are known to affect the ageing process.
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The bark is smooth and light brown, ageing to grey.
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He has also contributed to the topic of human biological immortality and to the transhumanist movement aiming to abolish involuntary death by ageing.
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Molecules that contain heavier isotopes are less prone to destructive effect of free radicals (which is the key point of the free-radical theory of ageing).
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Since 1967 there was observed a trend indicating an ageing population, and is expected to continue in the foreseeable future.
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These have been linked to ageing and health conditions such as diabetes and causing obesity.
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Its constitution stated the aim of furthering public education on issues connected with the means for counteracting the processes, causes and effects of ageing.
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Pollution, poverty and ageing population are the concerns.
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Its scientific power is based on its panel design that grasps the dynamic character of the ageing process.
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