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I . age [eɪʤ] N

2. age (being old):

II . age <ag(e)ing> [eɪʤ] VB intr

1. age (become or seem older):

age

2. age (mature):

age

III . age <ag(e)ing> [eɪʤ] VB trans

1. age (make older):

age

2. age usu pass (mature):

age bracket N

age group N

age limit N

age-long ADJ

age structure N SOCIOL

I . Bronze Age N no pl

II . Bronze Age ADJ

full age N LAW

golden age N LIT

Ice Age N

information age, information era N no pl

I . Iron Age N sing

II . Iron Age ADJ

middle age N no pl

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Ageing leads to the blackening of its cell bodies, by deposit of melanin, visible by naked eye.
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Other genes are known to affect the ageing process.
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The population is healthy, well-educated, growing very slowly and ageing.
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One way that cardiomyocyte regeneration occurs is through the division of pre-existing cardiomyocytes during the normal ageing process.
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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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Large-scale identification in yeast of conserved ageing genes.
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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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Since 1967 there was observed a trend indicating an ageing population, and is expected to continue in the foreseeable future.
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Pollution, poverty and ageing population are the concerns.
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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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