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- noun Plural form of
gerontologist .
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Examples
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I wonder just how far gerontologists see us going—can we imagine 150 years old?
Love and the Little Things Robbie Shell 2011
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"Life space is actually a measure that has come into vogue with gerontologists lately," James said.
Study: Being 'housebound' linked to Alzheimer's in elderly 2011
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In fact, leading American gerontologists, such as late Dr. Robert N. Butler, have praised Japan for developing a long-term care insurance system -- unlike the United States -- despite the woes of their larger economy.
Paul Kleyman: Tough Loving the NYTimes #2: Japan's 'Generational Roadblock' Paul Kleyman 2011
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Exercise physiologists, gerontologists and other researchers are talking a lot lately about compressed morbidity.
Marc Middleton: Jack LaLanne Showed Us How To Live Long And Die Fast Marc Middleton 2011
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"Life space is actually a measure that has come into vogue with gerontologists lately," James said.
Study: Being 'housebound' linked to Alzheimer's in elderly 2011
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In fact, leading American gerontologists, such as late Dr. Robert N. Butler, have praised Japan for developing a long-term care insurance system -- unlike the United States -- despite the woes of their larger economy.
Paul Kleyman: Tough Loving the NYTimes #2: Japan's 'Generational Roadblock' Paul Kleyman 2011
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In fact, leading American gerontologists, such as late Dr. Robert N. Butler, have praised Japan for developing a long-term care insurance system -- unlike the United States -- despite the woes of their larger economy.
Paul Kleyman: Tough Loving the NYTimes #2: Japan's 'Generational Roadblock' Paul Kleyman 2011
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In fact, leading American gerontologists, such as late Dr. Robert N. Butler, have praised Japan for developing a long-term care insurance system -- unlike the United States -- despite the woes of their larger economy.
Paul Kleyman: Tough Loving the NYTimes #2: Japan's 'Generational Roadblock' Paul Kleyman 2011
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Exercise physiologists, gerontologists and other researchers are talking a lot lately about compressed morbidity.
Marc Middleton: Jack LaLanne Showed Us How To Live Long And Die Fast Marc Middleton 2011
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While fifty isn't what gerontologists typically consider "the oldest old," amidst the younger dancers and contestants on DWTS, it was like watching an old mare win the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing.
Dr. Irene S. Levine: And the winner of the DWTS trophy for BFF is... Dr. Irene S. Levine 2010
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