Examples of 'long-living' in a sentence

Meaning of "long-living"

long-living (adjective): Refers to something that has a long lifespan or longevity. For example, the tortoise is known for being a long-living species

How to use "long-living" in a sentence

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Physical is also more long-living than digital.
In comparison to other frogs, goliath frogs are known to be particularly long-living.
Look forward to long-living and intergenerational instruments.
Must not be run in the background and it should be a long-living program.
The number of long-living persons will also grow markedly.
Mezarte is after the blood of the long-living people of lorph.
Any account about long-living creatures is incomplete without the mention of turtles / tortoises.
Raising awareness about healthy lifestyles in all stages of life - long-living society.
A percentage of centenarians and long-living people with few parallels in the world.
Ultimately, this environment is about the ability to maintain a healthy long-living body.
Long-living trees and perennial herb species are expected to have different responses to ozone exposure.
This may be the reaso n why the old people were so healthy and long-living.
Rays are horizontal rows of long-living parenchyma cells that arise out of the vascular cambium.
Examples of apparent plants that produce generalized protections include long-living trees, shrubs, and perennial grasses.
Abstract, Trees are long-living organisms which develop in a variable environment.

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This study allowed to assess the functional independence of long-living elderly admitted in hospital units.
Long-living ReadyScan LED system for constant colors, quick starting and energy saving.
These trees have survived for ages, because Chinar is basically a long-living tree.
Few studies in literature address hospitalized long-living elderly with the use of the FIM scale.
Long-living apostle who preached in Asia Minor.
Throughout this the most persistent and long-living nation among them has been the Armenian.
Long-living and economical operation.
Great horned owls seem to be the most long-living owl in North America.
For a long-living and high stable system.
Long live the long-living king.
For a long-living and high stable system . more info.
This is a relatively long-living bird.
Long-living Swiss quality.
Even those long-living trees.
The pulse-lamp unit is used in time-resolved photoluminescence measurement for long-living luminescence emission.
Because tuna are large, long-living fish, their mercury levels are quite high.
This intermediary version will mainly include the introduction of long-living masternode quorums ( LLMQs ).
Hutts are large, slow-moving, long-living gastropods with remarkable physical and mental strength.
But Butler says he 's skeptical of claims of places of long-living people.
Meet the most famous and long-living cedar tree in the world!
Like all albatrosses, the Laysan albatross is known to be a long-living bird.
NORD supplied the reliable, long-living products STROS needed.
Some long-living species can reach a length of more than 20 cm.
Durable and long-living.
Wood is light, easy to process, heat insulating, vibration-reducing and long-living.
My family is long-living.
As a result, they are in good health, fertile, problem-free and in particular long-living.
And the Long-Living.
Longevity = = The grizzly bear is by nature a long-living animal.
Kowalski comes from a long-living family ; his mother lived to be 99.
In the transfer bathtub / shower and movement dimensions, most of the long-living elderly showed complete independence.
It would be a successful, long-living model and production will be discontinued only in 2000.
Mastersorb ® Gold is a premixture, recommended for long-living and breeding animals.
These trees are also long-living and can reach more than 700 years in age.
May God preserve our country, our long-living homeland!

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