Proprioception is also permanently impaired in physiological aging ( presbypropria ).
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Sinai, Miller said, the standard is physiological age; an otherwise healthy 75-year-old can get a new liver.
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This may be due to the poor flying abilities of " N . quercusbaccarum " or it may relate to the physiological age of the leaves.
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Winstone concluded in her study that staying mentally active helps a person's mental health just as staying physically active wards off the signs of physiological aging.
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As senescent cells accumulate with aging, expression of CDKN2a increases exponentially with aging in all mammalian species tested to date, and has been argued to serve as a biomarker of physiological age.
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"Trees when they age have chronological age, physiological age, and ontogenetic age, which refers to what developmental stage it's in . . . . What you have to do is get the plant out of its mature physical state and back into its juvenile state ."