| Geront | gerontology, gerontologist, gerontologic |
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| IAG | International Association of Gerontology; International Academy of Gnathology |
| NAHG | National Association of Humanistic Gerontology |
| gerontology | The scientific study of the process and problems of aging. Synonym: geratology. Origin: Geronto-+ G. Logos, study (05 Mar 2000) |
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| gerontology |
geriatrics: the branch of medical science that deals with diseases and problems specific to old people
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| gerontology |
The study of old age,its phenomena , diseases, etc.
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| gerontology |
The study of aging and age-related processes and events.
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| gerontology |
A branch of biology focusing on the common mechanisms of aging across all multicellular species. Gerontologists, for example, are keen to understand species that appear to exhibit very gradual or negligible senescence over a long time interval. In this context, gerontologists may study yeast, worms, fruit flies, mice, rock fish, tortoises, bats, parrots, humans, and other creatures exhibiting exceptional longevity.
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| gerontology |
a part of biology and medicine studying the natural laws of living organisms aging, including a human.
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| Gerontology | the branch of medical science that deals with diseases and problems specific to old people |
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