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    Humans,an Increased Rate of Aging Seems to Occur
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Humans,an Increased Rate of Aging Seems to Occur

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humans,an increased rate of aging seems to occur:


A) at the age of about 30.
B) at the time of decline in reproductive ability.
C) after the linear decline in the rate of aging.
D) at the age of about 80.

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