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  • The expected lifespan of B-52 bombers is 80 years.
  • The expected lifespan of an affected horse is 2 4 years.
  • First, there is it's expected lifespan of 50 years.
  • The expected lifespan of this plant is 60 years.
  • What is the expected lifespan of the dataset?
  • Expected lifespan : several days and even weeks, after which a new pet can be created.
  • The boilers had been installed 11 years prior and had an expected lifespan of approximately 15 years.
  • Auxiliary Units were well equipped and supplied with food for 14 days, which was their expected lifespan.
  • There is no maintenance required with solar air heating systems and the expected lifespan is over 30 years.
  • By 1992, they had sliced more than two years back off the average man's expected lifespan.
  • Highland cattle also have a longer expected lifespan than most other breeds of cattle, up to 20 years.
  • The coal mine, with an expected lifespan of 15 years, was approved by the province for development in 1998.
  • More than half of Russia's nuclear missile systems have aged beyond their expected lifespans, a top commander said Friday.
  • The expected lifespan of most truck chassis are roughly 8 10 years or 200, 000 miles, dependent on operating environment.
  • The expected lifespan of the station is 25 to 30 years and the entire project is estimated to cost ?39 million.
  • Currently, diabetic dogs receiving treatment have the same expected lifespan as non-diabetic dogs of the same age and gender.
  • In the epilogue of " Absolution Gap ", it is strongly implied that Scorpio indeed lived way beyond his expected lifespan.
  • The series of accidents has raised questions about safety aboard the Mir, which was launched in 1986 with an expected lifespan of just five years.
  • In that same period, however, the expected lifespan of a PC has been cut in half, from more than four years to about two.
  • A new Texas Children's Hospital study predicts that for the first time in a century, youngsters face a shorter expected lifespan than their parents.
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