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Wat (wie) is tirer le maximum de - definitie

MEASURE OF THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF TIME INDIVIDUALS IN A POPULATION HAVE BEEN OBSERVED TO SURVIVE BETWEEN BIRTH AND DEATH
Maximum lifespan; Maximum age; Maximum Potential Lifespan; Maximum life; Maximum lives; Longest lifespan; Maximum Lifespan; Maximum reported age at death

Maximum wage         
LEGISLATION SPECIFYING A HIGHEST LEGAL WAGE LIMIT
Wage ceiling; Wage ceilings; Footballer's maximum wage; Football maximum wage; Maximum wage for footballers; Maximum income; Maximum salary; Income cap
A maximum wage, also often called a wage ceiling, is a legal limit on how much income an individual can earn.Dietl, H.
Le piège de Méduse         
  • [[Erik Satie]]
Le Piege de Meduse; Le piege de Meduse; Le Piège de Méduse
Le piège de Méduse ("The Ruse of Medusa") is a short play of which Erik Satie wrote both the text and the incidental music.
Le Miracle de Théophile         
PLAY WRITTEN BY RUTEBEUF
Le Miracle de Theophile
Le Miracle de Théophile (The Miracle of Theophilus) is a thirteenth-century miracle play written in Langues d'oïl, circa 1261 by the trouvère Rutebeuf.

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Maximum life span

Maximum life span (or, for humans, maximum reported age at death) is a measure of the maximum amount of time one or more members of a population have been observed to survive between birth and death. The term can also denote an estimate of the maximum amount of time that a member of a given species could survive between birth and death, provided circumstances that are optimal to that member's longevity.

Most living species have an upper limit on the number of times somatic cells not expressing telomerase can divide. This is called the Hayflick limit, although this number of cell divisions does not strictly control lifespan.