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A new hypothesis of aging

Medical Hypotheses, 2015
There are over 300 hypotheses of aging, but none of them has enough predictive power to explain most experiments and observations on this process. On the basis of a critical analysis of the most relevant data on aging, especially on the factors that influences its rhythm, we present a new hypothesis, as well as the way the hypothesis' predictions ...
Amalia Gabriela, Diaconeasa   +2 more
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A New Age theodicy for a new age

2013
Max Weber’s scheme for the classification and analysis of the world’s religions was based on his extensive research on Christianity, Ancient Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism and Chinese religion (Weber, 1951; 1952; 1958; 1965). He assumed that the world-views contained in these religions had a certain inner logic that determined their development, a ...
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News in the age of the web

Special interest tracks and posters of the 14th international conference on World Wide Web - WWW '05, 2005
One of the most exciting and successful examples of the Web impacting society is online news. The history of the news industry from print to the online medium is an interesting journey. Broadcast news transformed society by making news available instantly rather than once a day.
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New Age And Business

2007
Contemporary business managers seek guidance on their path in the pithy affirmations and psycho-techniques of post-modern management gurus who develop their expensive brands of spiritual blending in response to an ever-growing demand from the professional market.
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The new age of periviability

Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology
Purpose of review This review focuses on the clinical and ethical complexities of managing pregnancies between 20 and 25 weeks and 6 days of gestation, known as periviability, where fetal survival is uncertain and viability cannot be uniformly defined ...
Amythis, Soltani   +2 more
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Aging, Work, and Youth: New Words for a New Age of Old Age

1983
We are currently in a period of transition from an understanding and experience of late adulthood and old age that was valid for thousands of years to a new age of old age. In the United States, for example, the number of people over the age of 60 will increase by 16 million in the next 30 years, an increase of 50% over the current 32 million.
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The new age of supercomputing

1991
The solutions to today's foremost scientific challenges require order-of-magnitude increases in computing power. The route to TeraFLOP computing lies in parallel multi-computers that exploit advances in microprocessor technology.
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Biological age is increased by stress and restored upon recovery

Cell Metabolism, 2023
Bohan Zhang, Csaba Kerepesi, Sun Hee Yim
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DNA methylation-based age clocks: From age prediction to age reversion

Ageing Research Reviews, 2021
Rezvan Noroozi   +2 more
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