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The risk is higher for those with an inactive lifestyle, defined as exercising less than three times a week.
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| life cycle |
[life SI-cull] the sequence of all developmental events that occur from birth (egg hatch) to reproduction (mating and egg laying).
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| life |
"Private Life? I don't think you can find this word in my dictionary... my life is Metallica 24 hours a day!" - Lars.
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The complete succession of changes undergone by an organism during its life. A new cycle occurs when an identical succession of changes is initiated. (20)
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| life expectancy |
This number, for a population , is the average number of years an individual, born today, would be expected to life if current mortality rates continued to apply. To calculate it, you need to know the mortality pattern of the population, that is the death rates in different age intervals.
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| LIF | a strong sea boat designed to rescue people from a sinking ship |
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| LIF | an attendant employed at a beach or pool to protect swimmers from accidents |
| LIF | deprived of life |
| LIF | not having the capacity to support life |
| LIF | lacking animation or excitement or activity |
| LIF | destitute or having been emptied of life or living beings |
| LIF | as if dead |
| LIF | in a lifeless manner |
| LIF | without animation or vitality |
| LIF | not having life |
| LIF | unaffected and natural looking |
| LIF | evoking lifelike images within the mind |
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