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The second phase of growth is the log phase, also known as the logarithmic or exponential phase.
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One of the reasons is that the first phase of growth - the first 30 years - certainly was challenging.
But my "everything" is ill, gravely ill, and it is still in its first phase of growth.
The third phase of growth is the stationary phase and is caused by depleted nutrients.
The first phase of growth is the lag phase, a period of slow growth when the cells are adapting to the high-nutrient environment and preparing for fast growth.
Five parameters were inferred (Table S2), with the first phase of growth estimated to start 219 (95–334) generations ago with a population size of 12,200 (12,200–12,200).
The glucose effect is a well known phenomenon whereby cells, when presented with two different nutrients, show a diauxic growth pattern, i.e. an episode of exponential growth followed by a lag phase of reduced growth followed by a second phase of exponential growth.
Thereafter, once the target is reached, a lesser known second phase of axon growth ensues as the mechanical forces from the growth of the animal induce extension of the integrated axons in the process of forming tracts and nerves.
This second phase of fast growth is again followed by a phase of slow growth (turquoise arrow in Fig. 15) which finally ends in an EFS.
Calculation of rates see caption Fig. 2. Zero-order rate coefficients of this second phase of pyrite growth – corresponding to the consumption of greigite – were slower, whereas those of the first phase of pyrite growth were faster (e.g. at 175°C slow phase k = 9.35*10-5 s-1, vs. fast phase k = 3.72*10-4 s-1 cf. Table 3).
"We are engaged in the second phase of our growth review, looking at how we can invest in infrastructure".
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