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- Look up lifespan or life span in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lifespan or life span may refer to: Lifespan (film), 1976 film starring Klaus Kinski...
- expectancy in Roman times from the University of Texas. Animal lifespans: Animal Lifespans from Tesarta Online (Internet Archive); The Life Span of Animals...
- year. According to James Vaupel, "The progress being made in lengthening lifespans and postponing senescence is entirely due to medical and public-health...
- The Lifespan of a Fact is a book co-written by John D'Agata and Jim Fingal and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 2012. The book is written in a non-traditional...
- This is a list of maximum recorded animal lifespans in captivity. Only animals from the classes of the Chordata phylum are included. On average, captive...
- colors etc. of the 24 Tirthankaras in Jainism. The total length of the lifespans of all 24 Tīrthaṅkaras combined equals 2.603672 ****tillion years. "Chronological...
- reprogramming." In a 2019 interview, Sinclair dismissed the idea that longer lifespans could lead to overpo****tion. "Po****tion growth will level off within...
- kingdom in March 1881, Carol became its first king. This is a graphical lifespan timeline of Domnitors of Romania. The domnitors are listed in order of...
- were born! Explanation of color-codes: Lifespans recorded in the Septuagint: Black (▄▄) and gray (▄▄) Lifespans recorded in the Samaritan Pentateuch: Gold...
- (1930–1940) King Michael I (1927–1930; 1940–1947) This is a graphical lifespan timeline of Kings Royal Standard (1881–1922) Royal Standard (1922–1947)...