lifespans in Czech

lifespans <n.> životnosti Entry edited by: B2

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1. Biometrics, Biometry 1. the calculation of the probable extent of human lifespans. 2

2. As dog-human hybrids, Canids’ lifespans are marginally longer than dogs

3. Cramped is possibly the most dangerous killer of pacu farms, since pacu have such short lifespans

4. These lifespans are in the range observed for such crustaceans (1−15 years for Caridea, 1−25 years for Brachyoura, review in Vogt, 2012)

5. However, conventional Ni-rich Cathodes have been limited in terms of short lifespans, caused by microcracking and the side reactions of the electrolyte due to repeated charging/discharging operation

6. SENSATIONAL CRIMESWhat the cybercrimes law criminalises are the sensational crimes committed by common people.When consumers complained about short lifespans for electronic gadgets, France was the first country to act: It Criminalised selling products with planned obsolescence there

7. It was a lack of putting touch that cost Ashworth the chance of Achieving his long-held dream of playing in The Open.: If they don't, any chance of them Achieving rock royalty status will be scuppered.: They are slow-breeding and long-lived animals, Achieving lifespans of 70 years or so

8. An exposure-related increase in the incidence of pulmonary adenomas was reported in female B6C3F1 mice exposed to 0, 100, 300 or 600 ppm (0, 540, 1 620 or 3 240 mg/m3) for 78 weeks and allowed to complete their lifespans (incidence of 2/90, 2/90, 7/90 and 12/90, or, when corrected for the number of animals alive at the time of appearance of the first pulmonary tumour, 16 weeks - 2/90, 2/90, 7/89 and 12/87).