Nonageing

"Nonageing" in a Sentence (6 examples)

Silicon steel has substantially nonageing characteristic obtained by the addition of silicon as an alloying element.

Particularly, in linear nonageing viscoelasticity, interesting applications have been found for Laplace transform techniques.

Mid-life cultural practices have increased the care given to maintaining healthy (and thereby nonageing) embodied selves.

A number of features of demographic development in Ireland account for the recent nonageing of its population.

[…] thus easy reverisibility^([sic]) and nonageing of the carbamylated enzymes (c.f.^([sic]) phosphorylated enzymes may undergo ageing by losing one of the alkyl group, thus becoming resistant to hydrolysis).

As Sandberg (2013) shows, successful ageing is really successful 'nonageing' or agelessness, while decline discourses on ageing focus on the negative conceptions of decay and the ageing body.

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