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deliberate biologic programming

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deliberate biologic programming
[dilib′ərit]
Etymology: L, deliberare, to weigh carefully
the Hayflick theory of aging, based on studies showing that human cells contain biologic clocks that predetermine death after undergoing mitosis a finite number of times. Research based on this theory indicated that the average human life span is 115 years.


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