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['laɪf'saɪk(ə)l]
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biol. |
cycle évolutif |
comp., MS |
cycle de vie (The phases a solution goes through from the time it is conceived until the time it is retired from service) |
fish.farm. |
cycle vital |
IT |
durée de vie |
labor.org. |
cycle de vie |
life.sc. |
cycle biologique |
transp., polit. |
durée de service; durée de vie utile; longévité f |
UN, chem. |
biocycle m |
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life cycling
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fin., insur., sociol. |
stratégie de cycle de vie |
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life cycle The phases, changes, or stages through which an organism passes throughout its lifetime ['laɪf'saɪk(ə)l]
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environ. |
cycle de la vie |
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English thesaurus |
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life cycle ['laɪf'saɪk(ə)l]
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IT |
A series of stages that characterize the course of existence of an organizational investment (e.g., product, project, program) |
med. |
The sequence of events required for HIV to replicate. There are seven steps in the HIV life cycle: 1. fusion; 2. reverse transcription; 3. integration; 4. transcription; 5. translation; 6. budding; 7. maturation. |
mil., logist. |
For an item of equipment, time elapsing between its fielding when new and its elimination of service or destruction. (FRA) |
USA |
The total phases through which an item passes from the time it is initially developed until the time it is either consumed in use or disposed of as being excess to all known materiel requirements. (JP 4-02) |