growth phase
91exponential phase — (eks po nen shul) The phase of the growth curve during which the microbial population is growing at a constant and maximum rate, dividing and doubling at regular intervals …
92G<sub>1</sub> phase — Cell Biol. the first growth period of the cell cycle, during interphase, in which the cell grows and cytoplasmic organelles are replicated. [G abbr. for growth] * * * …
93G<sub>2</sub> phase — Cell Biol. the second growth period of the cell cycle, following DNA replication and preceding prophase, during which the cell forms the materials that make up the spindle. [1970 75; G abbr. for growth] * * * …
94transition phase — A stage of development when a company begins to mature and its earnings decelerate to the rate of growth of the economy as a whole. Related: three phase DDM. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
95L-phase variant — a variant phase of certain bacteria, induced by osmotic shock, temperature shock, or the presence of antibiotics, and consisting of a spherical or ellipsoidal body without a rigid cell wall. The cells are capable of growth and multiplication;… …
96installation pour croissance épitaxique en phase vapeur — garinio auginimo įrenginys statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. vapor growth apparatus vok. Dampfphasenzüchtungsanlage, f rus. установка для выращивания из паровой фазы, f pranc. installation pour croissance épitaxique en phase… …
97vapor-growth apparatus — garinio auginimo įrenginys statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. vapor growth apparatus vok. Dampfphasenzüchtungsanlage, f rus. установка для выращивания из паровой фазы, f pranc. installation pour croissance épitaxique en phase… …
98climacteric phase — noun (botany) (in certain fruits) the period when full growth has been achieved and an increased respiration rate promotes rapid ripening • • • Main Entry: ↑climacteric …
99death phase — The decrease in viable microorganisms that occurs after the completion of growth in a batch culture …
100stationary phase — the stage in the growth of a bacterial culture when the bacteria undergoing division are in equilibrium with those dying, and the number of bacterial cells remains nearly constant …