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life cycle

noun as in processes of lifeform

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“We have a detailed audit system that tracks the life cycle of an evidentiary item for record-keeping purposes,” she said.

Researchers have found that this protein is important in the life cycle of many types of cells, not only those in the eye.

I felt there were a lot of ways that I could spend the stub end of my life cycle that were more productive.

Early in a product's life cycle, you see enormous leaps in the quality of each successive generation.

Stars and galaxies go through the life cycle of birth, growth, death, and replicate themselves.

True annuals are those plants which complete their entire life-cycle in one season.

This division obtains on the involutionary side of the great life-cycle.

There is some doubt as to the different stages in the life-cycle of this species.

The introductory pages give the life cycle of a plant from seed to seed and many curious facts concerning curious plants.

Has the duration and complexity of the life-cycle expanded or contracted since organisms first appeared on the earth?

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On this page you'll find 7 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to life cycle, such as: biological clock, biorhythm, circuition, life process, and wheel of life.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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