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life costs

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life costs
Etymology: AS, lif + L, constare, constant
the mortality, morbidity, and suffering associated with a given disease or medical procedure.


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CAPTION(S): A LIFE COSTS MONEY Karen Gault with her husband Paul and their daughter Grace.
Life costs money, and more of it each day, it seems.
The units are available with either filament lamps or a long life LED light source, which is ideal for applications where access or maintenance is difficult; it offers significantly lower life costs than traditional filament lamps.
 
 
 
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