Growth
Meanings and phrases
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- (biology) the process of an individual organism growing organically; a purely biological unfolding of events involved in an organism changing gradually from a simple to a more complex level; growing; maturation; development; ontogeny; ontogenesis
- a progression from simpler to more complex forms
- vegetation that has grown
- a process of becoming larger or longer or more numerous or more important; increase; increment
- the gradual beginning or coming forth; emergence; outgrowth
- (pathology) an abnormal proliferation of tissue (as in a tumor)
- something grown or growing
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- steady growth in the productive capacity of the economy (and so a growth of national income)
- It was an analysis of the roots of economic growth.
- Furthermore, in 2001, the economic growth slowed.
- Almost three decades of economic growth followed.
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- a protein that is involved in cell differentiation and growth
- NGF is the nerve growth factor, which is involved in neurotransmission.
- A cancer cell can divide without growth factor and ignores inhibitory signals.
- Nerve growth factor (NGF) plays the major role in the regulation of peripherin.
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- a hormone produced by the anterior pituitary gland; promotes growth in humans; somatotropin; somatotrophin; somatotropic hormone; somatotrophic hormone; STH; human growth hormone
- He also touches on human growth hormone effects.
- In 2016 salmon modified with a growth hormone were sold.
- Their RIA-GH measured growth hormone of reduced bioactivity.
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- a releasing factor that accelerates the secretion of growth hormone by the anterior pituitary body; GHRF
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- an industry that is growing rapidly
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- the rate of increase in size per unit time; rate of growth
- This represents a population growth rate of -3.0%.
- This represents a population growth rate of -2.2%.
- This represents a population growth rate of -1.4%.
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- (botany) a plant product that acts like a hormone; phytohormone; plant hormone
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- an annual formation of wood in plants as they grow; annual ring
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- stock of a corporation that has had faster than average gains in earnings and is expected to continue to
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- a hormone produced by the anterior pituitary gland; promotes growth in humans; somatotropin; somatotrophin; somatotropic hormone; somatotrophic hormone; STH; growth hormone
- He also touches on human growth hormone effects.
- For example, it occurs in human growth hormone and several varieties of cytochrome.
- Treatments resumed in the 1990s following the introduction of genetically engineered human growth hormone.
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- a protein that is involved in the growth of peripheral nerve cells; NGF
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- forest or woodland having a mature or overly mature ecosystem more or less uninfluenced by human activity; virgin forest
- It was carved with chainsaws from a large piece of old growth redwood.
- Much of the old growth teak stands in Lampang had been thoroughly harvested.
- Previously no definitive ages could be placed on the old growth trees of the area.
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- increase in the number of people who inhabit a territory or state
- This represents a population growth rate of -3.0%.
- This represents a population growth rate of -2.2%.
- This represents a population growth rate of -1.4%.
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- a rapid rise; rapid climb; zoom
- The new status boosted the town into rapid growth.
- ERP systems experienced rapid growth in the 1990s.
- The FEER enjoyed almost two decades of rapid growth.
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- the rate of increase in size per unit time; growth rate
- which represented a diminished rate of growth population.
- It has ovoidal conidia and a fast rate of growth at 30 °C.
- By 1991 it had grown to $225 million in revenue, a 40% annual rate of growth.
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- a second growth of trees covering an area where the original stand was destroyed by fire or cutting
- Its habitat is brushy savannah, scrubby second growth and woodland edges, but it avoids the forest interior.
- The wild area is bisected by the Quehanna Highway and is home to second growth forest with mixed hardwoods and evergreens.
- This is a common bird in the undergrowth of wet mountain forests, second growth, and ravines at from 900 m to 250 m altitude.
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- In children, growth and development may be at risk.
- Temperatures above 32 °C increase growth and development.
- The growth and development occurs without fertilization by a male.
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- This represents a population growth rate of -3.0%.
- This represents a population growth rate of -2.2%.
- This represents a population growth rate of -1.4%.
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- The rankings are based on two-year revenue growth rates.
- Sponge growth rates ranged from over 400% per year to only 2% per year.
- Heat affects growth rates, activity, behaviour, and primary production.
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- S6K1 is a key regulator of cell growth and also phosphorylates other important targets.
- A cancerous cell growth often accompanies with deregulation of Cyclin D-Cdk 4/6 activity.
- Trifluridine is incorporated into DNA during DNA synthesis and inhibits tumor cell growth.
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- Alkaloids are also known to regulate plant growth.
- It also increases yields and speeds up plant growth generally.
- No appreciable plant growth takes place at temperatures below 4 °C.
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- By the mid-1980s ACDEGAM and MAS had experienced significant growth.
- Rap, a relatively recent style in Algeria, is experiencing significant growth.
- BBC reported Dinkoism as an atheist movement with significant growth in the social media.
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- But the annual growth of the tree leaves other traces.
- From 2013 to 2017, their annual growth rate exceeded 20%.
- Average annual growth has accelerated to 1.9% since 2009.
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- Some inflammatory cytokines have additional roles such as acting as growth factors.
- growth factors).
- Numerous bone-derived growth factors have been isolated and classified via bone cultures.
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- The brownish new growth appears in summer.
- The buds of new growth are covered with rusty-coloured hairs.
- Poachers often start fires to attract deer to the new growth.
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- Harveys growth during the 1990s was primarily through acquisitions.
- Traditional markets are only expected 2% growth during the same time.
- Ecuador was able to maintain relatively superior growth during the crisis.
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- With the 20th century continued growth in the population.
- The spacecraft represents continued growth of the aerospace industry.
- The creative beauty allows the viewers to see the continued growth of its characters.
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- This tendency can facilitate positive personal growth.
- The club offered its members an opportunity for self improvement and personal growth.
- It is more intentional than abstinence, and its goal is personal growth and empowerment.
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- Rapid urban growth has threatened natural habitats.
- Bursa has rather orderly urban growth and borders a fertile plain.
- This policy served to militate against urban growth in that province.
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- This reflected a decade of steady growth for the party.
- There was a steady growth of tea planting.
- Under municipal ownership, the streetcar operation saw steady growth.
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- From 2013 to 2017, their annual growth rate exceeded 20%.
- The number shown is the average annual growth rate for the period.
- This has promoted a steady increase of GDP and the annual growth rate.
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- The 1960s have been characterised as a period of growth.
- The stock was not sold publicly during this period of growth.
- Judean kingdom under Herod experienced a period of growth and expansion.
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- It was reported that industrial growth in the manufacturing sector had grown by 50% in 2011.
- Encouragement of environment and people friendly scientific advancement and industrial growth.
- It was imported from abroad at prices that weighed on Italy’s trade balance and limited industrial growth.
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- The newspaper is determined to invest in future growth.
- In both cases, water is reserved for future growth of the local community.
- 100% growth rate from $1 to $2 /stock) that does not indicate any guarantee of maintaining future growth or even solvency.
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- This function property leads to exponential growth or exponential decay.
- Since fragmentation can occur continuously, "Salvinia minima" often shows exponential growth.
- Thus those capitals became megalopolis which had an exponential growth in economy and culture.
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- to explain and promote the further growth of scientific knowledge.
- Stage I is followed by further growth of IT in the "contagion" stage.
- A new wing has since been added to alleviate further growth problems.
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- It has a slow growth rate and relatively long lifespan.
- The species has a slow growth rate.
- One group of economies in the Malthusian regime with very slow growth rate.
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- Russia experienced territorial growth through the 17th century, which was the age of Cossacks.
- The process involves enabling native sprouting tree growth through selective pruning of shrub shoots.
- Boron mining and refining capacities are considered to be adequate to meet expected levels of growth through the next decade.
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- Due to the rapid population growth in the area, The housing authority constructed more public housing.
- Due to projected rapid population growth in the Negev, the city is expected to triple in size by 2025.
- Unfortunately, rapid population growth and urban sprawl has covered much of these ecosystems with development.
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- Research has shown reduction in tumor growth in mice and rats with glioblastoma.
- This defect normally results from congenital abnormality, trauma or tumor growth.
- Rapamycin inhibitors and rapalogs can target tumor growth both directly and indirectly.
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- It resulted in the high growth of GDP.
- This ensures control of high growth and supports the spread of wildflowers.
- After a long period of very high growth of GDP, the GDP of Estonia decreased.
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- Korean P2P industry saw an explosive growth in a year.
- This represents explosive growth, as in 2004 net exports were about $5 billion.
- The introduction of the first microcomputers in the mid-1970s was the start of explosive growth for BASIC.
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- Like China and South Korea, India is experiencing strong growth in online gaming.
- Hunter has since seen strong growth with international distribution in over 30 countries.
- The index identifies emerging nations that have strong growth potential based on energy reserves and GDP.
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- In 1969, Frank Bass published his paper on a new product growth model for consumer durables.
- Jones model The Jones model is a growth model developed in 1995 by economist Charles I. Jones.
- The fundamental reason for the quick economic recovery of West Germany can be found in the ordoliberal growth model.
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- Around that same time, major development and growth in biology began.
- The "Asahi" class is based on the existing to reduce acquisition cost and allow future development and growth.
- The fundamental role of this institution is to facilitate the development and growth of export trade in Uganda.
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- Angoras have high nutritional requirements due to their rapid hair growth.
- Excessive hair growth within or on the ear is known medically as "auricular hypertrichosis".
- There is one reported case of dupilumab triggering hair growth in a patient with complete hair loss.
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- Serving them humbly became an opportunity for spiritual growth.
- Westmont emphasizes the intellectual, social, and spiritual growth of students.
- In the religion's view, faith and knowledge are both required for spiritual growth.
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- Southern York Region experienced tremendous growth beginning around 1982.
- This tremendous growth translated directly into large profits for the textile corporations.
- It was rebuilt ,and experienced tremendous growth as the United States rebounded from the Great Depression.
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- Like lapatinib and afatinib, it is a dual inhibitor of the human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (Her2) and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) kinases.
- They were found during a search for protein kinases that are rapidly phosphorylated after activation of cell surface tyrosine kinases such as the epidermal growth factor receptor.
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- Since 1999, France has seen an unprecedented growth in population.
- Belfast experienced a huge growth in population in the first half of the 20th century.
- A growth in population during the 16th Century led to taller buildings and denser construction methods.
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- This rapid economic growth is being boosted by tourism.
- China's rapid economic growth presented several problems.
- This followed rapid economic growth in the previous three years.
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- Her administration was marked by unprecedented job growth, neighborhood revitalization, public safety improvements and improved government efficiency.
- Asked about his legislative priorities in March 2016, Joyce cited terrorist threats, job growth, government spending, the national debt, environmental protection of the Great Lakes, and health care.
- Depending on the methodology used, Utah was either the top-ranked state or fourth-ranked state in the nation for job growth during Huntsman's tenure, with a rate of either 5.9% or 4.8% between 2005 and 2009.
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- The golden shower tree is a medium-sized tree, growing to tall with fast growth.
- However the airline's fast growth allowed BoA to commence operating international routes.
- The difficulty here stems from the extremely fast growth of formula_4 along the positive real axis.
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- "Carbactinoceras" shells are straight and generally unknown beyond the early growth stage.
- It also rests and protects the grassland, leading to better early growth and higher stocking rates.
- The Great Plank Road (Canyon/Jefferson Road) was a major factor in the early growth of the city of Portland.
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- It was detected in a screen for epidermal growth factor (EGF)-induced mRNAs and initially named mitogen-inducible gene 2 (Mig-2) protein.
- Like lapatinib and afatinib, it is a dual inhibitor of the human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (Her2) and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) kinases.
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- The sculpture consists of very fine, sharp lines of growth.
- Longitudinally the whole surface is sharply scored by the lines of growth.
- The interstices are concave, brownish, glossy, and obliquely striated by the lines of growth.
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- He also touches on human growth hormone effects.
- In it almost 90 figures, the size of which is 35 times less than human growth.
- For example, it occurs in human growth hormone and several varieties of cytochrome.
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- It has a more erect growth habit than subspecies "sylvestris".
- The specific epithet "quadrifaria" refers to this growth habit.
- It has a smaller and open growth habit in comparison to "Olearia odorata".
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- Sodium hydroxide (lye) makes food too alkaline for bacterial growth.
- were able to inhibit bacterial growth, and even to cure bacterial infections in animals.
- It is bacteriostatic (it impairs bacterial growth, but does not kill bacteria directly).
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- The biggest threat to the murrelet is the loss of the old growth forest to logging.
- There is also a trail that leads into an old growth forest along the river above the lake.
- The area has as much as 534 acres of old growth forest; eight percent of the area has trees over 100 years old.
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- It was detected in a screen for epidermal growth factor (EGF)-induced mRNAs and initially named mitogen-inducible gene 2 (Mig-2) protein.
- Like lapatinib and afatinib, it is a dual inhibitor of the human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (Her2) and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) kinases.
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- The density of population was 13.1 persons per km and the decadal growth of population was 2.50 per cent.
- There are currently plans to re-open the stations at Haxby and Strensall due to the growth of population in those areas.
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- The index identifies emerging nations that have strong growth potential based on energy reserves and GDP.
- The F2 is designed as a supplement to the Fennek and is intended to provide a maximum of mobility, protection and growth potential.
- Reflecting the growth potential built into the original 767 design, the wings, engines, and most systems were largely unchanged on the 767-300.
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- The rankings are based on two-year revenue growth rates.
- In November 1996, SoftQuad reported substantial revenue growth but also substantial losses.
- Both parties benefit from revenue growth in the business; both parties suffer when revenue declines.
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- The shell has fine growth lines, and has only 3 whorls.
- The outer surface of the valves is covered with concentric growth lines.
- The rather flat whorls are smooth save fine growth lines such as in "Daphnella".
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- The density of population was 13.1 persons per km and the decadal growth of population was 2.50 per cent.
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- ERP systems experienced rapid growth in the 1990s.
- Between 1950 and 1970, the district experienced rapid growth.
- Maracay experienced rapid growth during Juan Vicente Gómez's dictatorship (1908–1935).
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- Judean kingdom under Herod experienced a period of growth and expansion.
- As presiding bishop, he oversees all activities of church evangelism, growth and expansion.
- This increase in the ability to support population led to both population growth and expansion.
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- Later in 2015, he struggled due to a growth spurt of five inches.
- He had a growth spurt the following year, growing from 6-foot-1 to 6-foot-7.
- The southward migration slacked off after 1890, as Canadian industry began a growth spurt.
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- During the seven-day mission, Van den Berg conducted several experiments on crystal growth.
- Their hardness is associated with the crystal growth form, which is single-stage crystal growth.
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- These factors include insulin-like growth factors I and II, transforming growth factor-beta, fibroblast growth factor, platelet-derived growth factor, and bone morphogenetic proteins.
- In 2012, Australian scientists published a study revealing that zebrafish use a specialised protein, known as fibroblast growth factor, to ensure their spinal cords heal without glial scarring after injury.
- Example of these growth factors are angiopoietin 1 (ANG1), ANG 2, basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), ephrin-B2, vascular enothelial growth factor (VEGF), and members of the tumor growth factor-β (TGFβ) superfamily.
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- In the post-war era, Ballarat's growth continued.
- Rapid growth continued up to the Crash of 1929.
- The town's growth continued with added railroad links.
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- Innovation led to business growth in the region.
- Shukla tries to convince her to work in his hospital for his business growth, but she rejects the offer.
- Boutique builders may in the end be relying upon their early reputation and momentum to sustain business growth.
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- The habitat consists of open forests and secondary growth.
- The habitat consists of dark forests and dense secondary growth.
- The habitat consists of primary forests and dense secondary growth.
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- Subsequently, the House saw substantial growth on European markets.
- Randall oversaw Michigan’s substantial growth in atomic physics and nuclear physics.
- He presided over a substantial growth of the company, but kept it as a family operation.
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- 2.3 billion (US$31 million) needed for the bank's growth strategy.
- On his appointment, Haslestad stated: "Yara must continue its growth strategy.
- Scott D. Anthony Scott D. Anthony is an author and senior partner at growth strategy consulting firm Innosight.
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- It supports the shift towards sustainable growth via a resource-efficient, low-carbon economy.
- Specifically, the Commission argued, "long-term poverty reduction…requires inclusive and sustainable growth.
- Annual growth rates, which reached 16% in 2010, appear to have softened, slowing to 5–6% over 2011 and 2012, as China's economy targets a more sustainable growth rate.
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- Excessive hair growth within or on the ear is known medically as "auricular hypertrichosis".
- Hair growth within the ear canal is often observed to increase in older men, together with increased growth of nose hair.
- Ice lens growth within the bedrock below the glacier is projected during the summer months when there is ample water at the base of the glacier.
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- The periosteum is formed and bone growth continues at the surface of trabeculae.
- Essentially, bone growth factors may act as potential determinants of local bone formation.
- The primary center of ossification is the area where bone growth occurs between the periosteum and the bone.
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- As a vasohibin protein, VASH2 is closely associated with the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) family of proteins as well.
- Patients may also have elevations of molecules involved in inflammation (cytokines), such as Interleukin 6 (IL-6) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF).
- They also studied Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) located in Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in order to find sites for finely targeted therapeutics.
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- According to the IMF, China's annual average GDP growth between 2001 and 2010 was 10.5%.
- During this rapid growth between the years of 1954 and 1963, Lexington's employment rose 260 percent.
- Doctors diagnosed the problem as a bony growth between his fifth and sixth vertebrae, requiring surgery.
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- Borek's population saw major growth for most of the 19th century.
- The industrial revolution of the 19th century provided a major growth impulse.
- The 1960s saw a period of major growth in the University of Louisville Medical Department.
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- The years 1880–1900 show slower population growth due to a farm crisis during which some 20,000 Frisians emigrated to the United States.
- One argument is that positive externalities, such as higher growth due to global mobility, outweigh the microeconomic losses and justify continuing government intervention.
- Similarly, "B. thuringiensis" has been widely used for controlling "Spodoptera littoralis" larvae growth due to their detrimental pest activities in Africa and Southern Europe.
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- The process involves enabling native sprouting tree growth through selective pruning of shrub shoots.
- At the monitoring station, information will be relayed from space concerning the level of tree growth in the country.
- The subsequent moderately dry climatic period triggered off a new tree growth in the area and bog pines colonised the terrain.