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 Übersetzung für 'short life expectancy' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a short life expectancy | short life expectancies
short life expectancykurze Lebenserwartung {f}
short life expectancygeringe Lebenserwartung {f}
short life expectancyniedrige Lebenserwartung {f}
Teiltreffer
life expectancymutmaßliche Lebensdauer {f}
life expectancyLebenserwartung {f}
life expectancyvoraussichtliche Lebensdauer {f}
life expectancy analysisLebensdaueruntersuchung {f}
expectancy of lifeLebenserwartung {f}
average life expectancydurchschnittliche Lebenserwartung {f}
life expectancy studyLebensdaueruntersuchung {f}
average life expectancymittlere Lebenserwartung {f}
operating life expectancyerwartete Nutzungs­dauer {f}
med.stat.
median life expectancy
mediane Lebenserwartung {f}
increase in life expectancyVerlängerung {f} der Lebenserwartung
increase in life expectancySteigerung {f} der Lebenserwartung
short lifekurze Lebensdauer {f}
short-life {adj}kurzlebig
short life cycleKurzlebigkeit {f}
proverb
Life is short.
Das Leben ist kurz.
proverb
Art is long, life is short.
Die Kunst währt lang.
proverb
Life is short, art is long.
Die Kunst ist lang, das Leben kurz.
lit.F
The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner [Stephenie Meyer]
Bis(s) zum ersten Sonnenstrahl – Das kurze zweite Leben der Bree Tanner
lit.F
The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber [Ernest Hemingway]
Das kurze glückliche Leben von Francis Macomber
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Their short life expectancy leads to a high annual turnover rate.
  • Nearby Boston Spa is the home to the Martin House Hospice, which provides care and support to families of children with a short life expectancy.
  • Their third child, a daughter named Victoria, was born in 1984, profoundly disabled and with a short life expectancy due to a chromosome abnormality known as Edwards syndrome.
  • Other considerations that could prevent the use of stents include a history of in-stent restenosis, bleeding diathesis (high susceptibility to bleed), complex or unsuitable coronary anatomy, and/or a short life expectancy due to other medical conditions.
  • High rates of smoking and obesity for both sexes and a low level of physical activity for males appear to be contributing factors to the relatively short life expectancy.

  • The strenuous labour, heat and fumes caused puddlers to have a very short life expectancy, with most dying in their 30s.
  • These cards generally had a short life expectancy, and were largely incompatible with various motherboards at the time.
  • Therefore the parasitized colony has a very short life expectancy (~3 years) and is extinguished once the last host workers have died out.
  • Currently, invasive cancer is associated with a very short life expectancy .
  • The homeless were sent as water collectors and worked in extremely hard conditions, with a short life expectancy.

  • 7 and the orbit has a dynamically short life expectancy.
  • Cutting through or removal of nerves (neurectomy) is used in people with cancer pain who have short life expectancy and who are unsuitable for drug therapy due to ineffectiveness or intolerance.
  • Miles introduces Roic to Taura on her first (and due to her short life expectancy, probably her last) visit to Barrayar.
  • Pre-industrial societies were characterised by low productivity and short life expectancy; preventing children from participating in productive work would be more harmful to their welfare and that of their group in the long run.
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