age-related

ADJECTIVE
  1. changing (increasing or decreasing) as an individual's age increases
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How To Use age-related In A Sentence

  • But this is precisely the type of assumption statistical calculations of age-related dependency ask us to make.
  • A new study from Australia echoes some past research that omega-3 fatty acids may protect against a very common age-related vision problem, something known as macular degeneration. CNN Transcript May 16, 2009
  • You don't need to increase your food intake for ‘age-related weight gain’ to occur.
  • The stupefying losses in mortgage-related securities came in large part because of flawed, history-based models used by salesmen, rating agencies and investors, " he wrote.
  • The failure to adjust to retirement can form the background to future poor health, and many other age-related problems.
  • The remark just goes to show how embedded age-related stereotypes are.
  • (PhysOrg. com) -- NASA mission managers are assessing options for future operations of the venerable QuikScat satellite following the age-related failure of a mechanism that spins the scatterometer antenna. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • In older patients with Parkinson's disease, changes in the tricuspid valve may be most diagnostic, because the aortic and mitral valves may show age-related changes.
  • This has been greengage week, with mine ripening in the garden and a spate of greengage-related dishes on restaurant menus, including a very tempting almond tart at Bayswater's Le Café Anglais. Nigel Slater's mushrooms with quinoa and chard, and baked greengages recipes
  • He appears to have some sort of age-related mental debility.
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