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An open discussion between experts from life sciences and aeronautics has been held in order to investigate how both area of research overlap and could be relevant to each other, precisely on the topic of aging. Similarities in aging processes and prediction methodologies have been identified betwee...

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Published in:The Journal of nutrition, health & aging Vol. 21; no. 9; pp. 1024 - 1030
Main Authors: Vellas, M., Fualdes, C., Morley, J. E., Dray, C., Rodriguez-Manas, L., Meyer, A., Michel, L., Rolland, Y., Gourinat, Y.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Paris Springer Paris 01-11-2017
Springer Nature B.V
Springer Verlag (Germany)
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Summary:An open discussion between experts from life sciences and aeronautics has been held in order to investigate how both area of research overlap and could be relevant to each other, precisely on the topic of aging. Similarities in aging processes and prediction methodologies have been identified between human aging and aircraft aging. Two axis of collaboration have been raised: 1) The identification of the determinants in Aircraft aging (structural aging). 2) The development of P4 Systems medicine inspired new methodologies in the predictive maintenance..
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ISSN:1279-7707
1760-4788
DOI:10.1007/s12603-017-0969-1