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life history

NOUN
  1. the general progression of your working or professional life
    the general had had a distinguished career
    he had a long career in the law
  2. an account of the series of events making up a person's life

How To Use life history In A Sentence

  • We hope our observations during this cruise will help us understand the life history of the barrelfish.
  • The negative association between the two ectoparasites suggests that hen fleas could impose selection pressures on the evolution of Protocalliphora life history traits.
  • These are characteristically formed of polygenetic intermediate volcanoes and may include both basaltic and more silicic volcanoes that have emerged during various times in their life history.
  • It should be noted that the life history of this genus is somewhat extreme; females are wingless and remain on their cocoons during their short adult lives and all eggs are typically deposited on the cocoon.
  • The life history and development of polyembryonic parasitoids. Parasite Rex
  • To properly manage this fishery, the age structure and growth characteristics of the bocaccio must be known along with other life history parameters.
  • Accelerating research on the sustainability of forestry operations in the basin (including autecology – the characteristics of individual species, the life history of commercial species, regeneration dynamics). Sub-regional scenarios for Africa's future~ Central Africa
  • The consequence of these amazing fossil finds has been a simultaneous redefinition of what it means to be a bird and a reconsideration of the biology and life history of the theropod dinosaurs.
  • On the life history and autecology of North Atlantic rorquals. Lunging is expensive, jaws can be noisy, and what’s with the asymmetry? Rorquals part III
  • The first section of his book gives a brief life history supported by a collection of his superb pencil sketches.
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