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It was short lived system with a life period of about 25 hours.
The total life period of the animals from each generation is one year.
It does in this case only relate to the flat region of the bathtub curve, also called the "useful life period".
Biological neural network in Human brain evolves continuously during entire life period, it gains folds.
Saved a lot of lives period."
This makes him a longtimer, and gives him the side-effect of having his memory wiped after every life period.
The data received after the first six months was a re-verification of the validation test suite that was accomplished during the design life period.
During the initial temporary camp life period, Ukrainians started to stage theatrical plays, concerts and displays of their craft work.
Once they reach this life period, they can go to University to earn a degree, allowing them to take up any one of four graduate-exclusive careers.
It is typically a dioecious (each individual is either male or female) annual plant (life period: April-September).
Occluded Life Periods and People Whole areas of the time track will be found oc- cluded.
The Bharat Stage III standards must be met over the useful life periods shown in Table 10.
The era of Trapusa and Bahalika is related to the life period of the Historical Buddha .
In one study where participants recalled events from five life periods, older adults concentrated more on semantic details which were not tied to a distinct temporal or spatial context.
In the 'next life period, age two to seven months, the infant gains enough experience...[to] create an organizing subjective perspective that can be called a sense of a core self'.
The economic life period of rubber trees in plantations is around 32 years - up to 7 years of immature phase and about 25 years of productive phase.
Attention should also be paid to the implementation of the consistency check, as it is usually carried out after each read operation or at the end of each variable's life period.
A compilation album titled Eleven Songs was released that same year through Golf Records, a British label, and contained most songs from the Good Life period.
During this two-week period, participants also had to come into a laboratory at intervals, and were instructed to recall memories from certain life periods (e.g., high school, first five years of marriage).
Life period very short reaching ma- turity at about six years of age due to emotional imbal- ances and early development of gonads and so easy to detect in society by rapid aging.
This leaves a product with a useful life period during which failures occur randomly i.e., λ is constant, and finally a wear-out period, usually beyond the products useful life, where λ is increasing.
This was very desirable; for the individual's natural life period was but fifty years, and in most cases it was deliberately cut short by some impossible feat at about forty, or whenever the symptoms of old age began to be felt.
For Bharat (Trem) Stage III A, the useful life periods and deterioration factors are the same as for Bharat (CEV) Stage III, Table 10.
By computing the life periods of the Judges and assuming that Jephthah sent his message, in which he alluded to the 300 years, in the second year of his rulership, the writer concluded that the reign of Joshua lasted 28 years.
One team member, Dr. David L. Featherman, a social psychologist who recently became president of the Social Science Research Council in New York, said: "We wondered if we were identifying a new life period on the horizon called midlife.