long-lived in English

adjective
1
living or lasting a long time.
Yesterday Aunt M. turned 92, continuing the tradition of long-lived women in my family.

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1. 29 Some of these creatures are remarkably long-lived.

2. 10 This type of tree can be exceptionally long-lived.

3. Unlike most other arthropods, Centipedes can be quite long-lived.

4. Alliums Allium bulbs are easy to grow, and are incredibly long-lived

5. Meadow Brome (Meadow Bromegrass) is an introduced, long lived cool season perennial

6. This enables long-lived client connections such as those in chat room applications.

7. Also called Bugbane and black cohosh, cimicifuga is a long-lived woodland plant

8. They are hardy with good endurance, robust health, and are generally long-lived.

9. Aldabra tortoises are long lived, some having reached more than 200 years of age

10. Adult Antlions may feed on pollen or small insects but are not very long-lived

11. Long-lived radionuclides and alpha emitters whose concentration exceeds the limits for short-lived waste.

12. It turns out that these long- lived mutants are more resistant to all these diseases.

13. Bocaccio are large Pacific coast rockfish that are slow-growing, late to mature, and long-lived

14. Bistorts are reasonably long-lived, but their growth form is very different from that of moss campion

15. Lubumbashi has long lived by the whims of distant global markets, its booms unfailingly followed by busts.

16. The most long-lived economic enterprise of the Relief Society was the grain storage program: 1876–1918.

17. Apparatus and method of using long lived addresses in a private network for push messaging to mobile devices

18. Camellias are long-lived trees and shrubs that provide year-round glossy-green foliage and cool-season flowers

19. Clematis are long-lived perennial vines and they have an important role to play in any flower garden

20. The present invention provides a hydrogen-absorbing alloy for implementing a high capacity, long-lived alkaline storage battery.

21. The Blimps are an ancient and long-lived alien race that took up residence on Jupiter in the distant past

22. The Cache interface provides a persistent storage mechanism for Request / Response object pairs that are Cached in long lived memory

23. Alliums are bulbous perennials, Incredibly long-lived, they bloom for weeks on end, bridging the gap between spring and summer

24. Hawaiian eruptions are often extremely long lived; Puʻu ʻŌʻō, a cinder cone of Kīlauea, has been erupting continuously since 1983.

25. One of the first woodland flowers to emerge in spring, Bellwort is a long-lived perennial of the lily family

26. Bibble and Elina are long lived in the realms of Fairytopia, he frequently helps Elina to finding her fairy friends

27. Angora goats generally are of small sized, hardy, long-lived, requires minimal care and facilities and are relatively odor-free

28. Held like an umpire’s chest protector, a “newsboy” Blandishes a copy of The Daily Worker, the Communist Party’s long-lived publication

29. 25 Long-lived trees face a particular problem because their parasites have time to adapt to their genetic defenses-to evolve.

30. Autophagy is a lysosomal degradation process and protective housekeeping mechanism to eliminate damaged organelles, long-lived misfolded proteins and invading pathogens

31. The Chimer, ancestors of the modern Dunmer, or Dark Elves, were dynamic, ambitious, long-lived Elven clans devoted to fundamentalist ancestor worship

32. The long-lived Aksumite empire, once a rival to Persia and Rome, was out of steam, and the city itself a backwater

33. Coagulation is the final and most definitive process of hemostasis and allows for the creation of a highly stable, long-lived clot

34. Chelonians are long lived and slow to reach sexual maturity, making them extremely vulnerable to human impacts on their habitat and populations

35. Catmint (Nepeta) plants are hardy and long-lived, prefer average, well-drained soil and can be planted in full sun to part shade

36. Autophagy is a self-digesting mechanism responsible for removal of damaged organelles, malformed proteins during biosynthesis, and nonfunctional long-lived proteins by lysosome

37. 10 In order to standardize the accounting of long-lived assets in practice, FASB and IASB issued related standards in 1995 and 1998 respectively.

38. The Minor Actinide laboratory has been especially conceived to manufacture and characterise the most suitable materials for the transmutation of long-lived radioactive elements.

39. Long-lived radioactive waste from the back end of the fuel cycle is especially relevant when designing a complete waste management plan for SNF.

40. 7 The term plant assets (or plant and equipment) describes long-lived assets acquired for use in business operations rather than for resale to customers.

41. If the Adaxial meristem is long-lived (Figure 10), long flat leaves in the same plane as the stem are formed (Iris; Iridaceae); if short-lived…

42. Broomrape seeds are long-lived in the soil (>10 years), but only a portion of the seeds present in the soil will germinate each year.

43. From his early underground BAREFOOTZ strips to his long-lived WENDEL strip, to his opus, STUCK RUBBER BABY, Cruse has been consistently ahead of his time.

44. Albatrosses are long-lived seabirds that have long impressed those who travel the oceans, although this admiration has not prevented them from being killed in large numbers

45. Long-lived radionuclides called "minor actinides" (elements such as neptunium, americium and curium) could be separated from the spent fuel and returned to a dedicated reactor for transmutation.

46. The deer, a symbol of longevity, usually (but not always) accompanies him as a messenger, as do other long-lived animals such as the crane and the tortoise.

47. When the application has been running for a few minutes, some of the long-lived objects will have survived enough collections to be promoted into the tenured area.

48. Viper’s Bugloss (Blueweed) is an upright, relatively long-lived biennial or monocarpic perennial herbaceous plant that normally grows about 30-60 cm tall, but occasionally reaching up to …

49. Autophagy, or Autophagocytosis, is a process of sequestering organelles and long-lived proteins in a double-membrane vesicle inside the cell, where the contents are subsequently delivered to the

50. The neutronic computation and analysis is performed to assess the technical feasibility of transmutation of long-lived actinides using fusion-fission hybrid reactors by the above code system.Sentence dictionary