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All of the 12 cranial nerves come from one of the three parts of the brainstem.
Growth Stage
The growth stage is a phase in the product life cycle characterized by rapid revenue and sales increases, along with more intense competition.
Maturity Stage
A phase in the product life cycle characterized by slow growth, increased competition, and a focus on retaining market share through differentiation and efficiency.
Excess Capacity
The situation in which a business can produce more goods or services than currently demanded, often leading to inefficiencies.
Product Life Cycle
The progression of a product through stages of introduction, growth, maturity, and decline in the market.
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