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life and expectancy
In no other situation would a group of doctors, struggling competently to improve the life expectancy of a man beloved by the world, be subjected to such merciless and persistent questioning, and before they were prepared to demonstrate the kind of verbal precision which alone can clarify for mankind the problems it faces.
The final choice of material depends upon such factors as costs, method of fabrication, degree of complexity, number of units required, time available for tooling, and projected life expectancy of the unit.
According to the Center for Economic and Policy Research ( CEPR ), the period from 1980 – 2005 has seen diminished progress in terms of economic growth, life expectancy, infant and child mortality, and to a lesser extent education.
A number of harmful and undesired ( adverse ) effects have been observed, including lowered life expectancy, extrapyramidal effects on motor control – including akathisia ( an inability to sit still ), trembling, and muscle weakness – weight gain, decrease in brain volume ( although this is being debated, since schizophrenia, which is often treated with antipsychotics, also causes a shrinkage of brain volume ), enlarged breasts ( gynecomastia ) in men and milk discharge in men and women ( galactorrhea due to hyperprolactinaemia ), lowered white blood cell count ( agranulocytosis ), involuntary repetitive body movements ( tardive dyskinesia ), diabetes, sexual dysfunction, a return of psychosis requiring increasing the dosage due to cells producing more neurochemicals to compensate for the drugs ( tardive psychosis ), and a potential for permanent chemical dependence leading to psychosis worse than before treatment began, if the drug dosage is ever lowered or stopped ( tardive dysphrenia ).
Some studies have found decreased life expectancy associated with the use of antipsychotics, and argued that more studies are needed.
Some wards in Accrington rank amongst the most deprived in terms of healthcare and life expectancy in the country.
Stated life expectancy is 10 to 12 years.
In human care, they can live for up to 15 years, although their life expectancy in the wild is probably significantly shorter.
The population density is 75. 8 inhabitants per square kilometre, and the overall life expectancy in Croatia at birth is 75. 7 years.
The cumulative impact of the Attlee ’ s Government ’ s health and welfare policies was such that all the indices of health ( such as statistics of school medical or dental officers, or of medical officers of health ) showed signs of improvement, with continual improvements in survival rates for infants and increased life expectancy for the elderly.
They have a life expectancy of 10 to 15 years in the wild, and can live considerably longer in captivity, with one specimen reportedly surviving for 35 years.
Palliative chemotherapy is given without curative intent, but simply to decrease tumor load and increase life expectancy.
They originally experimented with the possibility of increasing the life of metal tools to anywhere between 200 %- 400 % of the original life expectancy using cryogenic tempering instead of heat treating.
Among other things, 25 % of the population lived below the poverty line, life expectancy had fallen, birthrates were low, and the GDP was halved.
A Finn Dorset such as Dolly has a life expectancy of around 11 to 12 years, but Dolly lived to be only six years of age.
' Amnesty International ' notes that in a country where the average life expectancy is 61 or 62, this means many spend their entire adult lives in the army, frequently facing hard labor and meager wages.
Formerly the life expectancy of the coalition governments has been short, but since about 1980 the trend has been that the same coalition rules for the whole period between elections.
In April 1917, during a brief period of German aerial supremacy, a grandstanding Member of Parliament ( upset at the lack of orders for his own aircraft manufacturing firm ) claimed that, on the Western Front, a British pilot's average life expectancy was 93 flying hours, or about three weeks of active service.
The life expectancy in captivity is about 10 years.
Estimates for this country explicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS ; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality and death rates, lower population and growth rates, and changes in the distribution of population by age and sex than would otherwise be expected ( July 2010 est.
Also, the crude death rate of 18 per 1, 000 population in 1965 fell to 13 per 1, 000 population in 1992, while life expectancy rose from a 1970 to 1975 average of forty-two years for men and forty-five years for women to fifty-two and fifty-six years, respectively, in 1992.
The life expectancy of such piping is about 70 years, but it may vary by region due to impurities in the water supply and the proximity of electrical grids for which interior piping acts as a pathway ( the flow of electricity can accelerate chemical corrosion ).
Galvanized piping will eventually need to be replaced if housing stock is to outlast a 50 to 70 year life expectancy, and some jurisdictions require galvanized piping to be replaced before sale.
One option to extend the life expectancy of existing galvanized piping is to line it with an epoxy resin.

life and Shanghai's
Due to the combination of high life expectancy and low fertility rate, there is a serious aging problem among Shanghai's registered residents: as of 2009 only 8. 3 % of the total were under the age of 14, while 22. 54 % were over 60.

life and registered
He was registered as Alexandre César Léopold, but baptised as " Georges " on 16 March 1840, and was known by this name for the rest of his life.
Government-sanctioned relationships that may be similar or equivalent to civil unions include civil partnerships, registered partnerships, domestic partnerships, significant relationships, reciprocal beneficiary relationships, common-law marriage, adult interdependent relationships, life partnerships, stable unions, civil solidarity pacts, and so on.
Due in part to the policies and actions developed through public health, the 20th century registered a decrease in the mortality rates for infants and children and a continual increase in life expectancy in most parts of the world.
Along with Greek life, there are over 300 registered clubs on campus
* August 11, 2006: Scientists said ground surveys showed Mayon was still " swollen " and registered a high number of volcanic earthquakes, emitted large amounts of sulfur dioxide gas and continued to eject lava down its slope nearly four weeks after it came to life in a " quiet " eruption on July 14.
It is the largest loss of life aboard an aircraft registered in the United Kingdom.
The bills would require sex offender registration, with a database tracked by the state, community notification of registered sex offenders moving into a neighborhood and life in prison without a chance of parole for those convicted of a second sexual assault.
Regarding life on campus, Whittier College has about 90 registered, student-run organizations and clubs, encompassing every interest from politics to service to ultimate frisbee to rugby.
One month after the murder, the New Jersey General Assembly passed a series of bills proposed by Paul Kramer that would require sex offender registration, with a database tracked by the state, community notification of registered sex offenders moving into a neighborhood and life in prison for repeat sex offenders.
She was convicted for allowing the use of her Maruti van, registered on her name, by other accused, who had delivered the explosives and awarded a life sentence.
By the 1930s, Kraków had 120 officially registered synagogues and prayer houses scattered across the city and much of Jewish intellectual life had moved to new centres like Podgórze.
VULs, as life insurance policies, may only be sold in Canada by life insurance-licensed representatives registered with the insurance regulator in their provincial jurisdiction.
On 12 October 2004, the Gesetz zur Überarbeitung des Lebenspartnerschaftsrechts ( Life Partnership Law ( Revision ) Act ) was passed by the Bundestag, increasing the rights of registered life partners to include, among other things, the possibility of stepchild adoption and simpler alimony and divorce rules, but excluding the same tax benefits as in a marriage.
Inspector and investigated the case, framed the charge sheet and registered the case in court ) for the rights to a movie based on his life.
There is uncertainty over his birth and parentage, because there is no record of his birth in the hospital where it allegedly took place, his birth was not registered until 1930, and for the first year of his life he was raised by foster-parents.
According to Stanley-Baker, " Calligraphy is sheer life experienced through energy in motion that is registered as traces on silk or paper, with time and rhythm in shifting space its main ingredients.
However, there are countries and people for whom this sport has a life of its own: associations, rules and statutes, registered players, regular competitions of different levels, etc.
Thomas, a registered Republican, has no stated desire to run for office himself, as he feels that such a move would prompt inquiries into his personal life that he feels are disrespectful.
After being held captive in Constantinople, he returned to life as a registered Cossack, settling in his hometown of Subotiv with a wife and several children.
In reality, as the prevalence of low floor buses spreads, combined with grants / incentives, it is likely that the prevalence of high floor vehicles in the national fleet will markedly reduce before many of the last high floor buses reach their feasible end of life, of a 2000 registered bus.
The DSP, a social democratic oriented party, was registered on November 14, 1985 by Rahşan Ecevit, wife of Bülent Ecevit, as he was banned from political life after the 1980 coup d ' état.
Kabata became fascinated with marine life and registered for a zoology degree.

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