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lifespans <lifespan; lifespans> N

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In preindustrial times, deaths at young and middle age were common, and lifespans over 70 years were comparatively rare.
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Moreover, average lifespans can vary greatly within and between species.
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Armed with these and other tools, doctors of the future will matter-of-factly prescribe these therapies to extend the lifespans of their patients.
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So while tallness is linked to shorter lifespans on average, we don't really understand why.
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The primitive mining techniques, and limited ability to bail out gathering water left many pits with short lifespans.
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She was successful in identifying treatments for both breast and skin cancer, developing a chemotherapy protocol that increased skin cancer patient lifespans up to ten years.
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Possible reasons for continued CFC smuggling were also examined: the report noted that many banned CFC producing products have long lifespans and continue to operate.
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The primitive mining techniques, and limited ability to pump out water meant many pits had short lifespans.
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Some animals, such as some reptiles and fish, age slowly (negligible senescence) and exhibit very long lifespans.
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It was earned by us after long lifespans in other forms.
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