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Longevity and may
Longevity is typically 25 – 30 years, although exceptional individuals may live for up to 100 years.
Longevity is a survival strategy to ensure that most adults participate in at least one exceptional spawning and recruitment event, which are often linked to unusually wet ' La Niña ' years and may only occur every one or two decades.
Longevity is a survival strategy to ensure that most adults participate in at least one exceptional spawning and recruitment event, which are often linked to unusually wet La Niña years and may only every one or two decades.
Longevity is a survival strategy in the often challenging Australian environment to ensure that most adults participate in at least one exceptional spawning and recruitment event, which are often linked to unusually wet La Niña years and may occur only every one or two decades.

Longevity and be
# Longevity: The clock should be accurate even after 10, 000 years, and must not contain valuable parts ( such as jewels, expensive metals, or special alloys ) that might be looted.
Longevity, gestation and lactation periods are not known, but are believed to be similar in length to the more studied, and similar, Hector's and Commerson's Dolphins which have a gestation period of about ten months to one year and maximum longevity of twenty years.
Longevity in the wild is unknown but is presumed to be many decades.

Longevity and major
" At a time when tobacco companies were major advertisers, Seldes discussed the contents of a study called, " Tobacco Smoking and Longevity ", which he said had been suppressed since 1939.

Longevity and for
To accommodate this, the system is geared for such a flow of time, allowing the Magi to prolong their lives with Longevity.
Ageing and Longevity: Mortality Laws and Mortality Forecasts for Ageing Populations Czech: Stárnutí a dlouhověkost: Zákony a prognózy úmrtnosti pro stárnoucí populace.
The woman with the longest posthumous name is Empress Cixi, who is " The Empress who is Admirably Filial, Initiates Kindness, with Blessed Health, Manifests Much Contentment, Solemn Sincerity, with Longevity, Provides Admiration Prosperously, Reveal Adoration, Prosperous with a Merry Heaven, with a Holy Appearance " ( 孝欽慈禧端佑康頤昭豫莊誠壽恭欽獻崇熙配天興聖顯皇后 xiào qīn cí xǐ duān yòu kāng yí zhāo yù zhuāng chéng shòu gōng qīn xiàn chóng xī pèi tiān xīng shèng xiǎn huáng hòu ), or 孝欽顯皇后 for short.
Longevity has been a topic not only for the scientific community but also for writers of travel, science fiction, and utopian novels.
* Gavrilova N. S., Gavrilov L. A. Search for Mechanisms of Exceptional Human Longevity.
* Gavrilova N. S., Gavrilov L. A. Search for Predictors of Exceptional Human Longevity: Using Computerized Genealogies and Internet Resources for Human Longevity Studies.
In the center of the Temple of Buddhist Virtue stands the Tower of Buddhist Incense ( Fo Xiang Ge ), which forms the focal point for the buildings on the southern slope of Longevity Hill.
The Hall had been conventionally dedicated for the exclusive use of the reigning sovereign, and in 1771 the emperor ordered the beginning of construction on what was ostensibly intended as his retirement residence in another part of the Forbidden City: a lavish, two-acre walled retreat called the Ningshou gong, or " Palace of Tranquil Longevity ", today more commonly known as the Qianlong Garden.
Longevity myths are traditions about long-lived people ( generally supercentenarians ), either as individuals or groups of people, and practices that have been believed to confer longevity, but for which scientific evidence does not support the ages claimed or the reasons for the claims.
* Facial hair-none, except in the case of male Wolfriders ( see below ), who develop " face fur "-mutton chops, beards and moustaches-after living for several centuries ( see Longevity, below ).
* Jieshou () literally, " Longevity for Chiang Kai-shek "
People treat existence as a prima facie case for goodness, aesthetic and Longevity increases this preference.
The Air Force Longevity Service Award is awarded for completing four years of Active, Reserve, or Air National Guard service.
( 2003 ) Rasayana: Ayurvedic Herbs for Longevity and Rejuvenation.
" RASAYAN: Ayurvedic Herbs for Longevity and Rejuvenation ".
Ayurvedic Minerals, Gems and Animal Products for Longevity and Rejuvenation.
Luofu, such as the " Well of Longevity " from which he obtained water, the alchemical kitchen for refining elixirs, and the pond for washing elixirs.
According to the ribbons and badges worn by Sadler in a televised performance of " The Ballad of the Green Berets ," he received the following awards for his military service: Army Good Conduct Medal, Army Longevity Service Award, Purple Heart Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Combat Infantryman Badge, Parachutist Badge, and the South Vietnamese Parachutist Badge.
* Shoushen ( 寿神 " Star Lord of Longevity "), who stands for a healthy and long life.

Longevity and result
Longevity of the residents has also been attributed to a result of migration of younger people to cities.

Longevity and more
Longevity is found in persons of habits the most opposite: but are not certain habits more favourable to it than others?
Longevity in Vilcabamba has been attributed to nothing more special than the benefits of exercise, a healthy diet and good treatment of the elderly by the community.

Longevity and end
:- Longevity Devices, A metal number, denoting years of service, awarded at the end of 20 years and in increments of 5 years thereafter.

Longevity and .
Examples of superb art from this period include the rich and detailed painted murals of the Yongle Palace, or " Dachunyang Longevity Palace ", of 1262 AD, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
* Chang, Stephen T. The Great Tao ( Tao Longevity LLC, 1985 ).
Tao Publishing, imprint of Tao Longevity LLC.
* Raymond Pearl publishes his landmark book, Alcohol and Longevity.
* Longevity Ritual.
* Longevity.
* HDI-M Longevity: 0. 787
* Longevity, as demonstrated in early automotive applications of the Knight engine.
While these titles were successful, it is widely reported that the science and health magazines Omni and Longevity cost Penthouse almost $ 100 million, contributing to its eventual financial troubles.
Longevity traditions are traditions about long-lived people ( generally supercentenarians ), and practices that have been believed to confer longevity.
A comparison and contrast of " longevity in antiquity " ( such as the Sumerian King List, the genealogies of Genesis, and the Persian Shahnameh ) with " longevity in historical times " ( common-era cases through twentieth-century news reports ) is elaborated in detail in Lucian Boia's 2004 book Forever Young: A Cultural History of Longevity from Antiquity to the Present and other sources.

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