gerontology
gerontology 英 [ˌdʒerɒnˈtɒlədʒi] 美 [ˌdʒerənˈtɑlədʒi]
n. 老年医学;老年病学;老人学
名词复数:gerontologies
- Doctors and researchers who study the process of human aging call their field gerontology.
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- n. 老年医学;老年病学;老人学
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1. The findings, published in the Journal of gerontology: Biological Sciences, may help people with high blood pressure, they said.
此项研究成果刊登在《老年病学杂志:生物科学》,可能对高血压患者有帮助。
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2. Breuning was 26 days younger than Besse Cooper of Georgia, whom the gerontology Research Group in Los Angeles lists as the world's oldest person.
佐治亚州的贝斯库伯被洛杉矶的老年医学研究所誉为世上活的最长的人,布莱宁只比他晚出生26天。
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3. Jessica Evert of Ohio State University in Columbus examined the medical histories of over 400 centenarians (The Journals of gerontology Series A, vol 58, p 232).
哥伦布俄亥俄州立大学的Jessica Evert考查了超过400份的百岁老人病历(老年医学杂志A辑The Journals of Gerontology Series A vol 58 p 232)。
- gerontology (n.) 1903, coined in English from geronto-, used as combining form of Greek geron (genitive gerontos) "old man," from PIE root *gere- (1) "to grow old."
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