While Bristol may be long past its heyday of the 1950s, when it repeatedly won prestigious racing competitions, Mr. Silverton says he is confident that demand for Bristol cars will remain steady.
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In his view, ageing is about the accumulation of damage, and is not under tight genetic control. Sirtuins will, he says, probably be but a small part of a more complicated picture.
Such figures are raising some worries that the neighbourhood policy, which already allocates twice as much money to southern neighbours as to eastern ones, may be further skewed.