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Growth Phases

Product lifecycle - Stages 1 It may take some products a substantial amount of time to catch on in the market before they enter their growth phases

Cloudinid - Ecology 1 Adolf Seilacher suggests that they adhered to microbial mats, and that the growth phases represented the organism keeping pace with sedimentation— growing through new material deposited on it that would otherwise bury it

Matt Cohler - Education and early career 1 Cohler was one of the first five employees hired at Facebook. He was Facebook's vice president of product management and worked with the team during many of its critical growth phases. He continues to act as a

Kondratiev wave - Criticism of long cycles 1 He says that historical growth phases in combination with key technologies does not necessarily imply the existence of regular cycles in general

Jacques Monod - Professional life 1 He coined the term diauxie to denote the frequent observations of two distinct growth phases of bacteria grown on two sugars

Lac operon 1 This dual control mechanism causes the sequential utilization of glucose and lactose in two distinct growth phases, known as diauxie.

Diauxie 1 Jacques Monod discovered diauxic growth in 1941 during his experiments with Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis. While growing these bacteria on various combination of sugars during his doctoral thesis research, Monod observed that often two distinct growth phases are clearly visible in batch culture, as seen in Figure 1. He later put aside his work on diauxic growth and focused on the lac operon|lac operon model of gene expression, which led to a Nobel prize.

Blastula - Mid-blastula transition 1 The addition of the two growth phases into the cell cycle allows for the cells to increase in size, as up to this point the blastomeres undergo reductive divisions in which the overall size of the embryo does not increase, but more cells are created

DMSMS - Product life cycle 1 Maturity in this case refers to state in the product's life cycle where sales of the product first reach its sales peak and begins to level off. Having survived the Introduction and Growth phases, products in this phase have a low probability of being discontinued.

Elasmotherium - Diet 1 The main food in that category is grass, indicating that Elasmotherium, like the elephants, was probably a grassland grazer moving over long distances to take advantage of the growth phases of grass in different regions

Enrofloxacin 1 It is a bactericidal agent. The bactericidal activity of enrofloxacin is concentration- dependent, with susceptible bacteria cell death occurring within 20–30 minutes of exposure. Enrofloxacin has demonstrated a significant post-antibiotic effect for both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria and is active in both stationary and growth phases of bacterial replication.

Marbofloxacin - Activity 1 Like other fluoroquinolones, marbofloxacin has demonstrated a significant Post Antibiotic Effect|post-antibiotic effect for both Gram-negative bacteria|gram–and Gram-positive bacteria|+ bacteria and is active in both stationary and growth phases of bacterial replication.Plumb DC (ed)

Hindgut fermentation 1 The main food in that category is grass, and grassland grazers move over long distances to take advantage of the growth phases of grass in different regions

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