| life span |
The life-span of many workers was greatly diminished by work accidents and industrial diseases. The life of a grinder "demanded serious consideration [being] the most pernicious of any branch of manufacture in England." 581. ...
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| lifestyle |
Way of living encompassing material surroundings, attitudes, behaviour, etc. By extension some Right-wingers believe attributes like poverty is entirely a personal lifestyle choice and not influenced by outside forces like bigotry by someone with more power or decisions made far away.
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| lifetime |
The mean life of a particle or radioactive nucleus. This is equivalent to the decay time.
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| life span |
the longest period over which the life of any organism or species may extend phys
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| life cycle |
The minimum number of pressure cycles the transducer can endure and still remain within a specified tolerance.
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