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  2. Sarcophaga bullata - Wikipedia

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    The life cycle of Sarcophaga bullata is characterized by holometabolous development, though, like all known sarcophagids, the species is larviparous, meaning that the egg develops internally and females then give birth to first-instar larvae. This must be accounted for when using the species in forensic work to calculate a post-mortem interval.

  3. Giardiasis - Wikipedia

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    Life cycle of Giardia. The life cycle of Giardia consists of a cyst form and a trophozoite form. [8] The cyst form is infectious and once it has found a host, transforms into the trophozoite form. [8] This trophozoite attaches to the intestinal wall and replicates within the gut. [8]

  4. Biological life cycle - Wikipedia

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    In biology, a biological life cycle (or just life cycle when the biological context is clear) is a series of stages of the life of an organism, that begins as a zygote, often in an egg, and concludes as an adult that reproduces, producing an offspring in the form of a new zygote which then itself goes through the same series of stages, the ...

  5. Bufferbloat - Wikipedia

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    Bufferbloat is the undesirable latency that comes from a router or other network equipment buffering too many data packets. Bufferbloat can also cause packet delay variation (also known as jitter), as well as reduce the overall network throughput .

  6. Mites of domestic animals - Wikipedia

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    The life-cycle of mites begins with eggs that are laid on the vertebrate animal host or within the nest or environment of the host. [1] [2] From the egg hatches a larva, characterized by having three pairs of legs. The larva feeds on the host and molts to a nymph. The nymph is similar to the larva but has four pairs of legs.

  7. Capillaria hepatica - Wikipedia

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    Capillaria hepatica is a parasitic nematode which causes hepatic capillariasis in rodents and numerous other mammal species, including humans. [1] The life cycle of C. hepatica may be completed in a single host species.

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  9. Kinetoplastida - Wikipedia

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    Kinetoplastida (or Kinetoplastea, as a class) is a group of flagellated protists belonging to the phylum Euglenozoa, [3] [4] and characterised by the presence of a distinctive organelle called the kinetoplast (hence the name), a granule containing a large mass of DNA.

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