Examples of using Increasing age in English and their translations into Norwegian
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In the 1980's the decreasing interest for keeping wildsheep and the ever increasing age of the owners, forced Selbjørn Wildsheep Organization, to once again
The results of a meta-analysis of 14 clinical trials with data from over 4700 patients treated with capecitabine showed that in all studies combined, increasing age(by 10 year increments)
In line with current legislation strengthened child influence with increased age.
The age of the remains(less problematic with increased age);
The biggest risk factor for Alzheimer's disease is increased age.
fell rapidly with increased age of patients.
Increased age was identified as risk factor for injuries in general
Arterial stiffness is shown in several studies to be an independent risk factor for developing cardiovascular diseases, and it occurs relatively often with increased age.
suggest no marked changes in exenatide exposure with increased age up to about 75 years old.
Long-term controlled data in elderly are limited, but suggest no marked changes in exenatide exposure with increased age up to about 75 years old.
In hip fracture patients, associated with their increased age, fondaparinux steady state plasma concentrations are:
you can switch to a private long-term care insurance plan if you enter despite the increased age cheaper offer have found.
Tai chi is an ideal exercise for health and with the increased ageing of the world.
chronically stressed women displayed chromosomal changes characteristic of increased aging.
as many countries have increasing aging populations, diseases which affect older citizens present significant challenges to governments juggling health budgets.
With increasing age, that becomes more strenuous for your eyes.
The vaccine serotype coverage in the paediatric population decreases with increasing age.
Specifically, clearance decreases with increasing age from 1 year old to adults.
The gradual loss of ability to focus on near objects with increasing age.
There were no significant differences observed in safety and efficacy with increasing age.