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If reasonably pure preparations of virus are available,the number of virus present may be determined by
Porter's Five Forces Model
A framework for analyzing a company's competitive environment, focusing on five forces that shape every industry and market.
Intense Rivalry
A situation in a market where competitors aggressively compete with each other for market share, often leading to aggressive strategies and tactics.
Substitute Products
Goods or services that serve as replacements for each other; the presence of substitutes can influence market dynamics and competition.
BCG Matrix
A strategic business tool developed by the Boston Consulting Group to help organizations analyze and decide on the management of their product portfolio based on market growth and market share.
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