The life-cycle is of haplontic type showing alternation of dominant haploid stage with short-lived diploid stage. |
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North American populations of Hypomesus transpacificus, a congener of H. pretiosus, spend the entire life-cycle in freshwater. |
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Most sporozoans are intracellular parasites or at least part of their life-cycle takes place inside a host cell. |
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Again, unconscious of the life-cycle of its food-plant, the large rodent called the agouti, in tropical America, buries seeds such as those of the brazil nut. |
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We're looking at the total life-cycle cost for robotic equipment, from sale and delivery through operations and maintenance to replacements and upgrades. |
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Rituals of traditional belief systems mark life-cycle events or involve propitiation for particular occasions and are led by shamans, spirit mediums, or prayer masters. |
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Although much of the tick's life-cycle is spent away from the host, control measures to reduce numbers of ticks off the host are limited. |
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Besides, these say-sos will advance the physical environment, occupant productivity and life-cycle costs of the building as well as construction site safety. |
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Coal upgraded by White Coal Technology can be used to supply each of the stages of the coal technology life-cycle offering significant environmental benefits. |
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Seed dispersal and seed germination are critical phases in the life-cycle of the plant, during these phases the forces have a maximum opportunity to exert their influence. |
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Life-cycle cost analyses show a payback on these capital investments of less than 14 years. |
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Data for all nonwoody resources, fuels, and transportation were from the US Life-Cycle Inventory Database. |
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