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61life span — 1. the longest period over which the life of any organism or species may extend, according to the available biological knowledge concerning it. 2. the longevity of an individual. [1915 20] * * * Time between birth and death. It ranges from a… …
62Daphnia lumholtzi — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Subphylum …
63Extinction Crétacé-Tertiaire — Badlands près de Drumheller, Alberta, où l érosion a découvert à l air libre la limite K–T …
64Population viability analysis — (PVA) is a species specific method of risk assessment frequently used in conservation biology. It is traditionally defined as the process that determines the probability that a population will go extinct within a given number of years. More… …
65Probate — Not to be confused with Probation. Wills, trusts and estat …
66Graunt, John — ▪ English statistician born April 24, 1620, London died April 18, 1674, London English statistician, generally considered to be the founder of the science of demography, the statistical study of human populations. His analysis of the vital… …
67tenancy by the entirety — see tenancy Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. tenancy by the entirety …
68annuity — /an(y)uwatiy/ A right to receive fixed, periodic payments, either for life or for a term of years. Moore v. O Cheskey, App., 87 N.M. 66, 529 P.2d 292, 293. A fixed sum payable to a person at specified intervals for a specific period of time or… …
69annuity — /an(y)uwatiy/ A right to receive fixed, periodic payments, either for life or for a term of years. Moore v. O Cheskey, App., 87 N.M. 66, 529 P.2d 292, 293. A fixed sum payable to a person at specified intervals for a specific period of time or… …
70Tontine — Ton*tine , n. [F., from It. tontina; so called from its inventor, Tonti, an Italian, of the 17th century.] An annuity, with the benefit of survivorship, or a loan raised on life annuities with the benefit of survivorship. Thus, an annuity is… …