There has been no such division, however, over the participation of two nonagenarians, one in Mexico and one in Los Angeles. |
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At the age of 92, the great master began work on her last major photographic project-stunning portraits of other nonagenarians. |
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Kunkel and Perls believe that additional genetic analyses of nonagenarians and centenarians will lead to the identification of a few genes that confer longevity in humans. |
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An economy loses its vibrancy when spoonfeeding nonagenarians and greeting customers at Wal-Mart are its highest growth opportunities. |
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Two contributors to this celebratory issue of NCR are nonagenarians, but the millennial generation is well-represented, too. |
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A recent study in the Lancet compared the cognitive and physical functioning of two cohorts of Danish nonagenarians, born 10 years apart. |
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The children of the nonagenarians were included because it is difficult to include controls for the older age group. |
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