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"Net foreign factor income" in the national income accounts refers to the difference between
Cellular Aging
The cumulative effect of stress and toxins, first causing cellular damage and eventually the death of cells.
Replicate Indefinitely
The ability of certain cells, organisms, or structures to reproduce or copy themselves without a predetermined limit, often seen in the context of cellular biology or technology.
Wear-and-Tear
A concept referring to the gradual damage or deterioration that occurs in objects, including the human body, as a result of normal use over time.
Cellular Accident
Unexpected and unplanned events at the cellular level that can lead to mutations or cellular damage.
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