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age·ing [ˈeɪʤɪŋ] ADJ

II . age [eɪʤ] VB intr

1. age (become older):

age

2. age FOOD:

age
zoreti [perf dozoreti]

III . age [eɪʤ] VB trans

1. age FOOD:

age

2. age (make look older):

age

ˈage brack·et N

age group N

ˈage lim·it N

ˈage spot N

ˈBronze Age N no pl the Bronze Age

ˈIce Age N

I . ˈIron Age N

mid·dle ˈage N no pl

New ˈAge N

old ˈage N no pl

re·ˈtire·ment age N (of a worker)

ˈschool age N

ˈspace age N no pl the space age

ˈStone Age N the Stone Age

third ˈage N the third age

old age ˈpen·sion·er N Aus Brit

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The stays are also instrumented, and their ageing meticulously analysed.
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These have been linked to ageing and health conditions such as diabetes and causing obesity.
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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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Ageing leads to the blackening of its cell bodies, by deposit of melanin, visible by naked eye.
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This would suggest that the impact of ageing populations on health care costs is not inevitable.
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Ageing and longevity are determined by a complex mixture of environmental and genetic factors.
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The population is healthy, well-educated, growing very slowly and ageing.
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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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Pollution, poverty and ageing population are the concerns.
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The bark is smooth and light brown, ageing to grey.
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