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Olympus Ni-MH batteries will last approximately 60 to 80 images and can be recharged about 500 times. The Olympus CR-V3 long-life lithium batteries provide power up to 2 times that of Ni-MH batteries. The CR-V3 long-life lithium batteries are NOT ... more
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Stage 4 is the last stage and it is not curable. Usually patients with stage 4 disease are encouraged to enter clinical trials. We have not been able to find an effective treatment for this cancer so there isn’t a standard way to treat it as there ... more
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Contrary to popular belief, a Teacup Poodle will often live 15-20 years, which in many cases is a better life expectancy than bigger dogs. ... more
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OutCast uses a Nickel Metal Hydride battery that is rated by the number of charges it can take before expiring. Our NiMH battery is rated at a minimum of 500 charges before requiring replacement. Generally we expect them to perform much better than ... more
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SDC solenoids may typically last 10 to 20 years depending on usage and proper input power. If the lock is not properly powered the solinoid life can be shorted significantly. SDC recently received a HiTower actuator controlled mortise lockset for ... more
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Our product line ships with a 2 year factory warrenty, although the cells are expected to have a lifetime of 2 to 5 years, after which only the cells need be replaced. ... more
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My sister-in-law has all three diseases. She has had lupus since 1999, renal failure and pulmonary fibrosis since 2006. She now weighs a small 59 pounds at 36 years old. Everywhere I research and every doctor I ask can not give me an honest answer. ... more
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Thing is Honey life is life and death is death it comes to all of us in the end...The thing you need to look at is NOT how long this person has to live BUT the quality of life YOU can help to give them whilst here..that's the most important thing ... more
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Implants are not lifetime devices; therefore it is likely that they may need to be replaced sometime in your life. The time period varies from woman to woman. Some women need replacement surgery in only a few years while others may go 10-20 years. ... more
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Yes. I think it's likely that it will plateau and plausible that it will decline. That's precisely the topic of our paper. Q: Big news! Is that mainly because of obesity? A: Yes, and infectious diseases. Q: Which infectious diseases? A: Actually, I' ... more
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