Betekenis van:
life expectancy

life expectancy
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • kans om in leven blijven
  • an expected time to live as calculated on the basis of statistical probabilities

Hyperoniemen

life expectancy
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • verwachte levensduur
  • an expected time to live as calculated on the basis of statistical probabilities

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Suicide is a leading cause of death in the country with the longest life expectancy.
  2. in the case of modernisation, their life expectancy.
  3. The life expectancy of a mattress will vary though for bed mattresses used in other applications i.e. prisons, hotels.
  4. In addition, some costs are difficult to express without some uncertainty in monetary terms, such as shorter life expectancy or environmental damage.
  5. ETCS and GSM-R are computer-based systems with a faster technology evolution and potentially a lower life expectancy than current traditional railway signalling and telecommunication facilities.
  6. The information should also include any possible indication on the product's potential life expectancy in technical terms, either as an average or as a range value;
  7. Improved interaction between social protection systems and labour markets can remove distortions and encourage the extension of working lives against a background of increased life expectancy.
  8. The information should also include any possible indication on the product’s potential life expectancy in technical terms, either as an average or as a range value;
  9. In particular, improved interaction between social protection systems and labour markets can remove distortions and encourage the extension of working lives against a background of increased life expectancy.
  10. Furthermore, hip, knee and shoulder replacement surgery is increasingly taking place on young people with a high life expectancy; consequently, the need for such implants to function properly over the life expectancy of the patients and to reduce revision surgery and its risks has been increased.
  11. This topic shall be done in close collaboration with Eurostat activities, without duplication of efforts, in particular the activities of its Task Force on ‘Life Expectancy by Socio-economic groups’;
  12. The target system described in the attached TSI (Class A system) builds upon computer-based technology with a life expectancy significantly lower than current traditional railway signalling and telecommunication facilities.
  13. information for consumers on how to install, use and maintain the product in order to minimise its impact on the environment and to ensure optimal life expectancy, as well as on how to return the product at end-of-life, and, where appropriate, information on the period of availability of spare parts and the possibilities of upgrading products;
  14. In setting emission standards it is important to take into account the implications for competitiveness of markets and manufacturers, the direct and indirect costs imposed on business and the benefits that accrue in terms of stimulating innovation, improving air quality, reducing health costs and increasing life expectancy.
  15. The gradual cutback in the recruitment of civil servants since 1990 [14] and longer life expectancy automatically mean that, since 1990, La Poste has had to pay an increasingly large amount of pensions [15] relative to the salary of civil servants still working for La Poste.