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Average life may refer to:
- Average life span, statistical life expectancy for a certain population
- Exponential decay#Mean lifetime, average survival time in an exponentially decreasing set
- Weighted-average life, loan repayment timing
Usage examples of "average life".
But if these muons are not sitting at rest in the laboratory and instead are traveling through a piece of equipment known as a particle accelerator that boosts them to just shy of light-speed, their average life expectancy as measured by scientists in the laboratory increases dramatically.
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The average life expectancy of a North American or European infected with HIV now ex.
There are literally thousands, tens of thousands, of locks in the average life.
Halleck spent the decade from 10155 to 10165 on Giedi Prime as a Harkonnen stave In that brutal environment, where the average life expectancy of a worker was five years, the former musician managed to keep himself alive on the sheer strength of his hatred for his captors His labor exceeded any the youth had ever known-slaves, for example, dag in the emerald mines outside the capital city of Harko sixteen hours a day, with Harkonnen Family holidays their only rest-but he was toughened, not broken by it At night white the others lay exhausted, Halleck comforted himself by remembering the songs of Chusuk, songs of love .
The average life expectancy for a black man in an American city is something like twenty-three very short years.
The Travelers investigated and discovered that in the confined vicious cauldron that was the average life-bearing galaxy, the first species to achieve gaseous-state jumpspace capacity acted to suppress all others&mdash.
Youthfulness--worse, willful youthfulness--was no slight social disability in a society where the average life span was measured in centuries and anyone much under fifty was regarded as a youngster.