Collocations withgrowth
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abnormal growth
Facial clefting results from a failure of either the lateral, medial and/or maxillary swellings to make contact because of abnormal growth.
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accelerated growth
Many other examples of this period of accelerated growth at the predicted wavelength can be cited, but only two are selected for the example purposes of the present paper.
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annual growth
Using this annual growth rate, we can estimate that in 1971 there were 1200 elephants.
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average growth
The average growth rate of the four (sometimes three, rarely two) wild-type homozygous (iw/iw) colonies was calculated.
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bacterial growth
Furthermore, we examined the bacterial growth in marine water in the absence of natural biological competitors, such as protozoae, using sterilized marine water.
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cell growth
Cells are seeded into an environmental chamber and cell growth and metabolism can be monitored using intracellular fluorescent molecular probes.
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consistent growth
Even though exports began in 1912 and registered immediate and consistent growth, it was after 1917 that oil sales abroad became outstanding in absolute as well as relative terms.
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continued growth
In production facilities, these concentrations would be expected to further decline due to excretion and continued growth of the fish.
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continuing growth
The continuing growth of many of them required a greater freedom through which churches could best adapt to meet local requirements.
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continuous growth
In the long run, continuous growth will eventually lead to a high level of development, which has a positive effect on democracy.
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demographic growth
He notes the demographic growth and economic dislocation in eastern rural regions that sent tens of thousands of families to seek new land.
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dense growth
It has a silky touch and appearance that becomes more brittle as the dense growth matures.
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dramatic growth
Dramatic growth in private and informal sector constructionrelated industries has been rivalled only by the expansion of tourism.
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encouraging growth
The entries for authors are deficient with regard to the younger ones, and yet the editor points to an encouraging growth in creative writing among young, even very young, authors.
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engine of growth
In the 1960s, there was low confidence in indigenous business as an engine of growth and a felt need for foreign capital's contribution.
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enormous growth
In the last two decades, psycholinguistics, as a sub-field of cognitive science, has seen an enormous growth that cannot be captured in a few pages.
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estimate of growth
Though major regular government change has a positive and significant effect on growth, the parameter estimate of growth on major government change is not statistically significantly different from zero.
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excessive growth
In order to avoid an excessive growth of computation time as the calculation proceeds, an amalgamation process was introduced.
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expected growth
In other words, a decrease in diversification opportunities would lead to an increase in expected growth of wealth.
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explosive growth
From the early 1890s onwards, however, there was an explosive growth which resulted in credit cooperatives being much more evenly spread throughout the state.
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extraordinary growth
And interestingly enough it did not happen in an era when there has been extraordinary growth, as you all know, of computation and telecommunication.
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fast growth
A fast growth of the electron density in the discharge volume takes place.
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fetal growth
Delays in skeletal ossification were the result of the progressive prolongation of earlier phases of fetal growth, including crucial phases of neurogenesis.
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fungal growth
In case of inhibition due to bacteria, fungal growth was depressed in the vicinity of the bacterial streaks.
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future growth
This implies a present value of higher future growth and cleaner future environment may be offset by high current rates of environmental damage.
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growth habit
On average, each crop has 2.6 uses, therefore the total number of growth habit-use combinations will exceed 414.
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growth of expenditure
Second, we identify and discuss the role of factors that contribute to the growth of expenditure associated with population aging.
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growth of nationalism
Another factor is the growth of nationalism in these countries which is assuredly affecting development.
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growth promoter
Any confirmed residue of testosterone in food resulting from the use of a growth promoter is illegal.
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growth regulator
The growth regulator cyromazine represented 0.84 of the quantity of active ingredients applied in pour-on treatments.
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growth spurt
The male adolescent growth spurt in lean body mass is paralleled by a similar growth spurt in left ventricular volume.
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human growth hormone
Preparation of iodine-131 labelled human growth hormone of high specific activity.
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impressive growth
Pragmatism may have resulted in an impressive growth in access to health care in the two countries.
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insulin-like growth factor
Interactions between the oestrogen and insulin-like growth factor signalling pathways in the control of breast epithelial cell proliferation.
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intellectual growth
After giving the pupils a standard intelligence test, the researchers used random numbers to select the pupils with potential for intellectual growth.
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latent growth
Modeling incomplete longitudinal and cross-sectional data using latent growth structural models.
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linear growth
As in the standard linear growth model, the growth rate of consumption and capital stock depend positively on the intertemporal elasticity of consumption.
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long-term growth
First, the structure of the agricultural sector is an important factor in determining the mode of long-term growth.
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maximum growth rate
Again, the maximum growth rate and the associated wavenumber for each case is marked by a vertical dotted line.
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microbial growth
While on the one hand microbial growth and metabolic rates can be slowed down at low temperatures, physiochemical processes may also contribute to lower rates.
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modest growth
The economy virtually shuddered to a halt and the modest growth that had been achieved was lost.
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muscle growth
Growth hormones, particularly anabolic agents such as steroids, are used in some countries to accelerate muscle growth in animals.
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negative growth
When the only tax is the income tax, this transition diverges toward a zero employment rate and a negative growth rate.
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overall growth
Many countries are facing a similar challenge to enhance the participation of the poor in overall growth.
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pace of growth
Other industries are growing and the pace of growth has been accelerated very much in the last few years.
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personal growth
Of all the implemented roles, the research therapists saw their roles as an opportunity for advancement of the profession and personal growth.
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phenomenal growth
As we all recognise, there has been during and since the war a phenomenal growth in community feeding.
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phytoplankton growth
Interrelated influence of iron, light and cell size on marine phytoplankton growth.
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population growth
The population growth decreased in time, expressed in day degrees, as density increased.
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professional growth
Personal awareness and professional growth: a proposed curriculum.
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projected growth
For simulations where positive economy-wide wage growth was assumed, we multiplied the age-specific wage rate by the projected growth factor.
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rapid growth
The rapid growth in the number of private homes which took place resulted in that sector becoming a major provider of residential care.
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remarkable growth
Put simply, neuroscience and developmental science have shown that early life is a time of truly remarkable growth in terms of both brain and behavior.
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revenue growth
Revenues and revenue growth rates, pricing trends. 1998;2:4-12. 23.
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robust growth
Between 2005 and 2008, a robust growth in robot installations worldwide can be expected.
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significant growth
Each of the instabilities (both resonant and non-resonant) discussed were found to exhibit significant growth over a certain range of e values.
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slower growth
Although democracy takes a negative sign in the growth equation, it would be premature to conclude that democracy leads to slower growth.
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sluggish growth
We had this stagflation, and there was frustration in the country about what was then considered a high rate of inflation, with sluggish growth.
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solid growth
Unfortunately, there have also been five years of solid growth of unemployment.
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spectacular growth
The spectacular growth of the car trade is therefore embedded in the deregulation of commodity and money markets and in the removal of trade barriers.
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spiritual growth
Throughout the sequence, experiments like these develop tonal contours to parallel the wit, doubt, active desire, and spiritual growth in the themes.
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steady growth
There was an increase in the number of tourists and a steady growth of tourist-related infrastructure.
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strong growth
Their increased migration was - as in the other cases mentioned above - the result of a strong growth in demand.
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stunted growth
This trace element has been shown to be of great importance against infections in the newborn; lack of it disturbs future zinc metabolism and may lead to stunted growth.
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substantial growth
In fact, employment in agriculture fell, in contrast to a substantial growth in non-farm, primarily urban, employment.
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sustainable growth
However, sustainable growth will require competitiveness in world markets.
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sustained growth
The lack of sustained growth in expenditure on this service is perhaps unsurprising, given the receding threat of epidemics.
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tremendous growth
There is also tremendous growth in the field of computational methods and services for manipulating multiple, disparate, distributed and heterogeneous sources of data.
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uncontrolled growth
Cancers have the capacity for uncontrolled growth and can spread to different parts of the body.
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unprecedented growth
The past decade has brought unprecedented growth in agroindustrialization, both across and within countries.
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vascular endothelial growth
Vascular endothelial growth factor, and basic fibroblast growth factor, are two substances with marked angiogenic stimulatory potential.
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vegetative growth
Concurrent with these increases in vegetative growth, the removal treatments delayed fruiting and decreased pod yields, but had no effects on pod size.
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vigorous growth
Such situation is prone to vigorous growth of laser plasma instabilities.
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