Egression
: A critical life-cycle stage where larvae exit a host body (e.g., a caterpillar) to pupate.
In technology, egression refers to the controlled flow of data or traffic out of a network element or device. Egression
: Scientists track "egression patterns" to predict when certain species (like flies in sewage filters) will emerge based on air temperature and generation times. : A critical life-cycle stage where larvae exit
: Modern research uses Agent-Based Egression Models (ABEMs) to simulate how different demographics (e.g., the elderly) move through designed routes. Normal vs. Emergency : a caterpillar) to pupate. In technology
: Daily movement based on standard circulation.