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Long-Term High-Altitude Exposure, Accelerated Aging, and Multidimensional Aging-Related Changes.

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Cigarette smoke – an aging accelerator?

Experimental Gerontology, 2007
Cigarette smoking reduces life span by an average of 7 years, and tobacco consumption accounts for a shortening of disease free life by 14 years. The exact mechanisms by which smoking causes disease and death are generally not well understood, but evidence continues to mount that cigarette smoking exhausts cellular defense and repair functions, leading
David, Bernhard   +3 more
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Accelerated Aging vs. Shelf Aging

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1930
Abstract SAMPLES of rubber-insulated wire were aged by exposing to the diffused light in the physical testing laboratory. The thickness of wall of rubber surrounding the tinned copper wire showed a variation from 0.030 to 0.065 inch (0.76 to 1.65 mm.).
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Accelerated aging and aging process in the brain

Reviews in the Neurosciences, 2018
AbstractOne of the approaches to the research of the problem of aging is the study of genetic pathologies leading to accelerated aging, such as the Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome, Werner syndrome, and Down syndrome. Probably, this approach can be used in an attempt to understand the neuronal mechanisms underlying normal and pathological brain ...
Nickolay K, Isaev   +3 more
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Acceleration and Aging

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1954
Abstract In a study of the protection of vulcanized rubber against aging by combinations of the zinc salt of mercaptobenzimidazole and “true” antioxygenic agents, it has been found that such combinations have a synergetic effect of considerable magnitude in the protection of vulcanizates which are accelerated by mercaptobenzothiazole.
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Regional Accelerated Aging Test

Journal of Cellular Plastics, 2003
Customers' expectations for a consistent long-term high-level product performance have been increasing year after year, and the automotive industry is leading the trend. As an automotive seating component, polyurethane foam has a direct impact to the perceived value of an occupant, thus providing high durability foam became essential to customer ...
Ryoko Yamasaki, James T. McEvoy
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