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Examples of life cycle


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The objective of life-cycle design of this research is to design sustainable closed-loop product life cycles.
Current lifecycle of automobiles is an example of this type.
Section 2 clarifies a missing element of existing life-cycle design methodologies and proposes the design of lifecycle.
No significant differences were found for any of the measured lifecycle parameters irrespective of the diet on which the host was reared.
One could object that such use is legitimate and that it forms part of the lifecycle of a monument.
In particular, the human lifecycle seems significant in this respect.
This represents an unprecedented change in the course of the lifecycle and in the experience of the aged.
Individual preferences are represented by a logarithmic lifecycle utility function.
A lifecycle model is formulated within an optimization framework and solved by non-linear programming methods.
Nor is it the case that relevant contexts broaden over the entire lifecycle.
This univoltine insect spends more than three-quarters of its lifecycle in dormancy.
Independently of current residence and schooling, lifecycle stage was strongly related to contraceptive usage.
For example, depressive episodes in older adults with early-onset depression might represent a resurrection of unresolved issues from earlier tasks of the lifecycle.
However, in seeds of many species, dormancy is not an all or nothing stage in the plant's lifecycle.
Proportions are general, depending on family size and stage in the lifecycle.
They were mediated by gender, by social status, by ethnicity and race, and by lifecycle.
We sought to identify traits of its lifecycle that could contribute to its persistence and widespread dominance under such a disturbance regime.
The corresponding leaf scars cannot be counted to assess the duration of this part of the lifecycle.
However, following the lifecycle also enabled some comparability between the interviews as they all covered the same key themes.
We defined epiphytes as plants that spend most of their lifecycle attached to other plants.
The social context and gender impact are even more pronounced later on in the lifecycle.
In separate analyses of the clones originating from secondary hosts no association was found between morphology and either lifecycle category or colour.
However, this assumption would need an experimental study in order to fully comprehend the lifecycle of this monogenean.
In conclusion, formal methodologies allow automatic support for various activities in the lifecycle of agent-based systems, for example validating specifications and simulating behaviour.
Wellwatered trials were irrigated by furrow irrigation throughout their lifecycle at intervals of approximately 2 weeks.
To complete the lifecycle metacercariae must be ingested by definitive hosts.
Studies of individuals' political participation over time generally focus on differences in participation either by age or by stage in the lifecycle.
Good design documentation is essential for per forming a variety of engineering tasks throughout the product lifecycle.
Other models are lifecycle, intergenerational with retirement, uncertain lifetimes, accidental and deliberate bequests, as well as mixtures of these.
During its lifecycle, engineers and designers make many representations of a product.
This neurotic fear is present throughout life and needs to be met within each individual in all developmental stages throughout the lifecycle.
Access to promising technologies earlier in their lifecycle.
Most larvae of the above mentioned bird parasites are found in areas of lower salinity and can complete therefore their lifecycle in brackish waters.
A correlated response of a parasite's virulence and lifecycle to selection on its host's life history.
A mixture of crops with different lifecycle durations extends the period of ground cover and thereby decreases the potential for soil erosion.
Additionally, as the pattern of duration might vary along the lifecycle, we include two variables of interaction between duration and age.
This will determine human wealth in the respective skill classes and govern the extensive education decision at the beginning of the lifecycle.
Prioritizing interventions at several points across the lifecycle is necessary for sustained, high-impact improvements in health outcomes.
Many disease agents need hosts other than man in which to spend an early part of their lifecycle or part of their adult life.
Some points represent the average value for several congeneric species sharing the same lifecycle (see table 1).
Furthermore, threads can restart their lifecycle (without changing identifiers).
However, there are some problems, especially if the assumption is that there are no density-dependent constraints in the lifecycle.
But if a clearer, more honest, contract could be salvaged, encapsulating the lifecycle principle might be a point in favour of the system.
Low income individuals, by contrast, remain with the safer ' default ' lifecycle fund.
At the beginning of their lifecycle, individuals choose their skill level.
Coverage in cross-section is taken to represent the whole lifecycle of individuals in the group.
Later in the lifecycle, pollen is vectored by a new generation of pollinators reared in gall figs.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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