Betekenis van:
lifespan

lifespan
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • tijd dat iem. leeft of geleefd heeft, het totaal aantal levensjaren
  • the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death)

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

lifespan
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • levensduur
  • the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death)

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Sea turtles have a long lifespan.
  2. Adopting a low calorie diet will increase your lifespan.
  3. If you feed your dog properly, you can increase his lifespan.
  4. A qilin with a king too has no limit on its lifespan, but this illness alone admits of no remedy.
  5. Elements of the gas warning equipment with limited lifespan shall be replaced in due time before the expiry of the expected lifespan.
  6. Six months per pond, corresponding to the normal lifespan of a farmed shrimp.
  7. Describe the growth rate and lifespan (also in the area of the proposed introduction, if known).
  8. Elements of the gas warning equipment with limited restricted lifespan shall be clearly marked as such.
  9. type and scope of the replacement of components with limited lifespan; and
  10. The average lifespan in the Community has grown longer, to the point where this term is no longer sufficient to cover two generations.
  11. “production cycle” in the framework of aquaculture and seaweed production, means the lifespan of an aquaculture animal or seaweed from the earliest life stage to harvesting;
  12. Because of the lifespan of articles containing PFOS, these articles will continue to enter the waste stream for some years, although in decreasing volumes.
  13. The duration of observations may be longer than in standard toxicity studies and the anticipated lifespan of the medicinal product, together with its pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic profile, shall be taken into consideration. A justification of the duration shall be provided.
  14. The short life span of animals like fattening pigs and poultry minimizes the risk of undesirable cadmium concentrations in edible tissues of these animals Ruminants and horses however may be exposed during their entire lifespan to cadmium present in pastures.
  15. However, because of the lifespan of products containing those polybrominated diphenyl ethers, end-of-life products containing these substances will continue to enter the waste stream for some years.