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  • in this way might include the nitrogen cycle in sustainable agriculture ... *Life Cycle Assessment. A "composite measure of sustainability ...
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  • == Oxygen cycle == [[Image:Oxygen_Cycle.jpg|thumb|350px|right|The oxygen cycle.]] ...
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  • [[Image:Cori cycle.PNG|right|thumb|360px|A schematic depicting the ... muscle in times of exertion. The Cori cycle refers to the recycling of ...
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  • larvae, which spend part of their life cycle as parasites under the skin ... maggots turn into flies and start the life cycle over again. Within a few ...
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  • An eclipse cycle takes place when a series of eclipses are separated ... to various eclipse cycles, such as the Saros cycle. ===Solar eclipse=== ...
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  • Equids who are not in foal generally have a seasonal estrous cycle ... htm Aberrations of the equine estrous cycle]. Louisians State University ...
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  • Progesterone is a steroid hormone in mammals that is involved in the female menstrual cycle, pregnancy (supporting gestation), and embryogenesis ...
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  • literary achievement, a monumental 20-novel cycle about the exploits of various ... Fortune des Rougon. The last novel in the cycle, Le Docteur Pascal, contains ...
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  • cellular rhizoids, a gametophyte-dominant life cycle, and typically the presence of clearly differentiated stems and leaves. The division Bryophyta used ...
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  • ==Life cycle== The males reach sexual maturity around ten years, although some do so as early as seven. They go into rut in January through April ...
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  • up an important segment of the Arthurian cycle, appearing first in works ... * The Lancelot section of the vast Vulgate Cycle, which introduces ...
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  • ===Life cycle=== The process by which red blood cells are produced ... malaria parasite spends part of its life cycle in red blood cells (the erythrocytic ...
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  • elements together make up the nuclear fuel cycle, which is important for its ... proton-proton chain reaction or by the CNO cycle. When the hydrogen fuel is ...
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  • ==Behavior, life cycle, and reproduction== Chaetognaths swim in short bursts using a dorso-ventral undulating body motion, where their tail fin ...
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  • mosses have a gametophyte-dominant life cycle. In other words, the plant ... This is commonly done using a three year cycle. If a good percentage of ...
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  • food chains and participating in the nitrogen cycle Fungi, acting as ... A characteristic type of food chain called the detritus cycle takes ...
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  • closed and represents the final part of the cycle of existence. The abdominal ... Indeed, the entire cycle of the universe and all it contains is said ...
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  • can be broadly categorized as being lytic cycle or latent cycle. The lytic cycle, or productive infection, results in staged expression ...
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  • Category:Economists Clark, John Maurice John Maurice Clark (November 30, 1884 – June 27, 1963) was an American economist, the son of John Bates ...
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  • light-independent reactions (or the Calvin cycle). They reduce carbon dioxide ... in the leaves (the site of the Calvin cycle) under these conditions. ...
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