Examples of lifecycle in the following topics:
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- Evidence suggests that every product goes through a lifecycle with different phases of sales and profits.
- Evidence suggests that every product goes through a lifecycle with different phases of sales and profits.
- As such, the manager must find new products to replace those that are in the declining stage of the product lifecycle and learn how to manage products optimally as they move from one stage to the next.
- Some argue that the competitive situation is the single most important factor influencing the duration of height of a product lifecycle curve.
- Of course, changes in other elements of the marketing mix may also affect the performance of the product during its lifecycle.
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- After all research and development has be done it is time to launch the product and begin its lifecycle.
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- The lifecycle of basidiomycetes includes alternation of generations .
- The lifecycle of a basidiomycete alternates generation with a prolonged stage in which two nuclei (dikaryon) are present in the hyphae.
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- The lifecycle of an ascomycete is characterized by the production of asci during the sexual phase.
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- The lifecycle of a jellyfish includes two stages: the medusa stage and the polyp stage.
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- Firms typically approach involvement in international marketing rather cautiously, and there appears to exist an underlying lifecycle that has a series of critical success factors that change as a firm moves through each stage.
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- Product management is an organizational lifecycle function within a company dealing with the planning, forecasting, or marketing of a product or products at all stages of the product lifecycle.
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- Two different spore-forming methods are used in land plants, resulting in the separation of sexes at different points in the lifecycle.
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- T4 is capable of undergoing only a lytic lifecycle and not the lysogenic lifecycle.
- The lytic lifecycle (from entering a bacterium to its destruction) takes approximately 30 minutes (at 37 °C) and consists of:
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- However, a few species, known as euryhaline organisms, spend part of their lifecycle in fresh water and part in seawater.