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Delmonte, A. A., F. Bedmar, J. D. Mantecón, H. Echeverría, and C. A. Barassi. "Persistence of the biocide activity of atrazine in soils of the southeast of Buenos Aires Province." Planta Daninha 14, no. 2 (1996): 110–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0100-83581996000200004.

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Atrazine persistence in soils of the southeast of Buenos Aires Province, was studied by an oat bioassay. Atrazine doses of 0.58, 1.16, and 2.32 mg.g-1 dry soil weight (DSW) were applied to pots containing soils from Balcaree, A. Gonzáles Chaves and San Cayetano sites, whose organic matter (OM) content of soils were 5.70, 5.15, and 3,84%, respectively. Avena sativa cv. Millauquén plants were grownth in the pots under greenhouse conditions at different times after atrazine application. Shoots were evenly cut above the soil and dry weight determined as a measure of plant growth. Plants grown in non-sprayed soil were used as controls. Relative dry weight (RDW) of shoots was calculated as percentage of control. Atrazine phytotoxicity was expressed in terms of 50 % plant growth reduction (GR50) in the soils under study. Herbicide persistence was expressed in terms of days after treatment (DAT) needed for the plant to achieve 80% of RDW. Atrazine GR50 values of 0.30, 0.64, and 0.90 mg.g-1 DSW in soils from San Cayetano, Balcare and A.G. Chaves, were respectively obtained at 42 DAT. Herbicide persistences at the recommended dose (1.16 mg.g-1) were 100, 143, and 221 DAT for A.G. Chaves, Balcarce and San Cayetano soils, respectively. San Cayetano soil had both the lowest OM content and cation exchange capacity (CEC), as well as the highest pH, of all the soil studied here. These results were consistent with both the lowest GR50 and the highest persistence abtained for atrazine in this soil.
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Risco Arias, David, Alberto Cristóbal Gutiérrez Albán, and Marcia Eduvijes Buenaño Sánchez. "Crecimiento, producción y calidad en brócoli cultivado bajo diferentes dosis de abono nitrogenado." Investigación Agraria 18, no. 1 (August 1, 2016): 44–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.18004/investig.agrar.2016.junio.44-48.

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Ghori, Tameezuddin Khan, Anusuya D. Anusuya. D, and Geetha M. Geetha.M. "Growth of Nursery Grown Micro Propagated Bamboo (Bambusa Tulda .L) Inoculated with Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus and Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (Pgpr)." International Journal of Scientific Research 3, no. 6 (June 1, 2012): 53–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/22778179/june2014/21.

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Al-Ajlouni, Malik G., Jamal Y. Ayad, and Yahia A. Othman. "Increasing nutrient levels promote growth and flower quality in lilies grown under soilless culture." Horticultural Science 44, No. 4 (November 13, 2017): 171–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/166/2016-hortsci.

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This research was aimed at assessing the impact of different doses of nutrients on growth and flower quality of the Asiatic hybrid Lilium ((Lilium × elegans Thunb.) cv. ‘Fangio’) under the soilless culture. Five nutrient (fertigation) regimes were applied (T1: daily, T2: twice a week, T3: weekly, T4: twice a month and T5: control). Increasing the nutrient supply increased chlorophyll content index (SPAD, 45–93%), leaf area (30–55%), number of flowers per plant (25–67%) and substrate electrical conductivity (EC: 28–300%) compared to control. Although T3 (weekly nutrient supply) had lower shoot N, P, K<sup>+</sup> and Ca<sup>+2</sup> concentrations than T1, this regimen increased the number of flower buds by 20% and flower longevity by 56% compared to T1. Overall, weekly nutrient application is effective at maintaining flower quality and yield in the ‘Fangio’ lily, and compares favourably with programs in which fertigation is more frequent and the level of total applied nutrients is higher.
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Cuevas, Pedro, and Antonio Manquillo. "Fibroblast growth factor: A target for covid-19 infection." International Journal of Medical Reviews and Case Reports 4, Reports in Clinical Medicine and (2020): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/ijmrcr.fibroblast-growth-factor-covid-19.

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Jurásek, A., J. Leugner, and J. Martincová. "Growth and physiological state of beech seedlings grown in a nursery in different light conditions." Journal of Forest Science 56, No. 10 (September 30, 2010): 442–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/8/2010-jfs.

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Seedlings of European beech of two populations (from the 4<sup>th</sup> and 7<sup>th</sup> forest altitudinal zone) were grown in a shaded and unshaded plastic greenhouse. The objective was to compare seedling growth and the function of assimilatory organs and to determine their reactions after transfer to different light conditions.Seedlings grown in the unshaded plastic greenhouse (the sun variant) were taller and stronger at the end of the first growing season and had the higher weight and volume of shoots and root systems than seedlings grown in the shade. A higher number of leaves, larger total leaf area and higher dry matter of leaves per 1 plant were determined in seedlings grown in the sun. The average area of one leaf was larger in seedlings grown in the shade. The higher photosynthetic electron transport rate (ETR) determined from the light curves of chlorophyll fluorescence in seedlings grown in the sun was apparently connected with the higher photosynthetic rate and more intensive growth of these seedlings. The transfer of seedlings from full sun to shade resulted only in small changes in chlorophyll fluorescence (Fv/Fm, ETR). On the contrary, the transfer of seedlings from the shaded plastic greenhouse to the sun induced photoinhibition leading to a significant reduction in the maximum quantum yield of photochemistry Fv/Fm and in the photosynthetic electron transport rate (ETR).
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S. D, Muduli, Chaturvedi N, Mohapatra P, Dhal N. K, and Nayak B. D. "Growth and Physiological Activities of Selected Leguminous Crops Grown in Carbonated Fly Ash Amended Soil." Greener Journal of Agricultural Sciences 4, no. 3 (April 14, 2014): 083–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.15580/gjas.2014.3.021114104.

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Amaru Chambilla, Glicerio Reyes, and Ernesto Yujra Flores. "Evaluación del crecimiento del Pejerrey Odontesthes bonariensis (Pisces, Atherinopsidae) cultivados en jaulas flotantes en el Lago Titicaca." Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinas - Journal of High Andean Research 23, no. 2 (April 15, 2021): 69–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.18271/ria.2021.228.

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The pejerrey, is a species introduced to Lake Titicaca from the continental waters of Argentina. The study was carried out at the Titicaca Trout Fishing Company, located in front of the city of Pomata, Puno Region, at an altitude of 3882 msnm. The objective of this study was to evaluate the growth of Odontesthes bonariensis from two batches (A and B) grown in Titicaca, Peru, in floating cages developed in 2018 and 2019. Silverside juveniles of 77.9 mm in length were used. average 120 days old, sowing a total of 8500 individuals (batch A = 5300 and batch B = 3200), from artificial spawning of broodstock confined in floating cages. After 360 days in batch A, a maximum total length of 230.0 ± 2.10 mm was achieved, total weight 80.0 ± 1.73 g, the feed conversion was found at 1.7 ± 1.39. In batch B, a maximum total length of 231.7 mm ± 2.70 was obtained, total weight 83.07 ± 1.67 g and the feed conversion factor was found at 1.3 ± 0.67. The feed used was commercial trout feed. It is concluded that the trials of silverside growth in floating cages in Lake Titicaca (Peru), presented encouraging results, showing that the fish tolerates the type of culture and could become an alternative for the development of aquaculture in the region.
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Fatma, E. M. El-Quesni, Nahed G. Abdel Aziz, E. F. Abdalla, M. S. A. Abdallah, and Azza M. Mazher. "Improving growth and chemical constituents of khaya sengalensis grown under salt stress using gypsum and microbien." International Journal of Academic Research 6, no. 2 (March 30, 2014): 40–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.7813/2075-4124.2014/6-2/a.7.

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Öztürk, E., H. Özer, and T. Polat. "Growth and yield of safflower genotypes grown under irrigated and non-irrigated conditions in a highland environment." Plant, Soil and Environment 54, No. 10 (October 24, 2008): 453–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/403-pse.

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Producers in highland and semiarid regions have difficulty in increasing diversity in crop rotations due to unfavorable conditions imposed by cool temperatures, inadequate rainfall, and shorter growing periods. In such conditions, safflower appears as a promising alternative because it is cold and drought tolerant. The objective of this study was to determine the responses of the hybrid and open-pollinated safflower genotypes to irrigated and non-irrigated conditions in a highland environment. For this reason, the field research was performed during the years of 2001 and 2002 in eastern Anatolia, Turkey. According to the results of the study, safflower genotypes tested were well adapted to the cool and short-season conditions in this region. The response of seed yield to genotype varied depending on the growing seasons. The non-irrigated plants produced nearly the same seed yield as irrigated ones. Average seed yields of safflower genotypes tested were 914.3 and 928.0 kg/ha in 2001, and 1143.6 and 1139.9 kg/ha in 2002 years for irrigated and non-irrigated experiments, respectively. In general, the genotypes differed in all of the investigated traits. In both irrigated and non-irrigated experiments genotype × year interactions were very significant for all parameters. This research shows that in semiarid and highland environments safflower has a big potential value as an oilseed crop under dryland conditions.
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Çavuşoğlu, K., S. Kılıç, and K. Kabar. "Effects of some plant growth regulators on stem anatomy of radish seedlings grown under saline (NaCl) conditions." Plant, Soil and Environment 54, No. 10 (October 24, 2008): 428–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/405-pse.

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In this work, effects of gibberellic acid, 2-chloroethylphosphonic acid (ethephon), triacontanol, 24-epibrassinolide and polyamine (cadaverine, putrescine, spermidine, spermine) pretreatments on the stem anatomy of radish seedlings grown under saline conditions were studied. Salt stress decreased the stem diameter, epidermis cell size, cortex zone thickness, vascular bundle width, cambium thickness, xylem width, trachea diameter and phloem width in the seedlings non-pretreated with the growth regulators, in comparison with the control seedlings grown in distilled water medium. In addition, it slightly increased the cuticle thickness. On the other hand, many of the growth regulator pretreatments more or less stimulated the stem diameter, epidermis cell width, cortex zone thickness, vascular bundle width, xylem width, trachea diameter and phloem width in comparison with the control seedlings grown on saline medium. Moreover, they generally reduced the cuticle thickness, epidermis cell length and cambium thickness.
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Barus, Jimmy, Ismail Setyopranoto, Ahmad Sadewa, and Samekto Wibowo. "The Role of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor in Diabetic Polyneuropathy." International Journal of Medical Reviews and Case Reports 2, Reports in Surgery and Dermatolo (2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/ijmrcr.vascular-endothelial-growth-factor-diabetic-polyneuropathy.

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Kh.I. Hashish, E.F. Abdalla, Azza M. Mazher, and T.A. EL-Mesiry. "Influence of potassium foliar application on growth and chemical constituents of Jatropha curcas seedlings grown under water regime." International Journal of Academic Research 6, no. 2 (March 30, 2014): 142–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.7813/2075-4124.2014/6-2/a.23.

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Sánchez-Sánchez, Dania Fernanda, and Carmen Sánchez. "Neurospora sitophila crecido en medios adicionados con dibutil ftalato en fermentación sumergida: Cinética de crecimiento y actividad de esterasa." Mexican journal of biotechnology 4, no. 1 (January 1, 2019): 61–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.29267/mxjb.2019.4.1.61.

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Los ésteres de ftalato son compuestos usados principalmente como plastificantes y aditivos para proveer de flexibilidad y maleabilidad a los productos plásticos. Dentro de los ftalatos más empleados se encuentra el dibutil ftalato (DBF), el cual se utiliza como un aditivo en adhesivos, tintas para impresoras y en productos cosméticos. En este trabajo se evaluaron la velocidad específica de crecimiento (μ), biomasa máxima (Xmax), pH, consumo de glucosa y actividad específica de esterasas de Neurospora sitophila en medios adicionados con diferentes concentraciones de DBF (1500 y 2000 mg/L) en fermentación sumergida. N. sitophila presentó una mayor velocidad específica de crecimiento en el medio adicionado con 1500 mg de DBF/L que en el medio adicionado con 2000 mg de DBF/L. El medio adicionado con 2000 mg de DBF/L presentó la mayor producción de biomasa. La mayor actividad específica de esterasas fue observada en el medio conteniendo 1500 mg de DBF/L. Esta investigación sugiere que N. sitophila es capaz de emplear altas concentraciones de DBF como fuente de carbono y energía.
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Makras, Polyzois, Dimitris Papadogias, Grigoris Kaltsas, Nikolaos Kaklas, and Georgios Piaditis. "Growth without growth hormone (GH): A case report." HORMONES 3, no. 4 (October 15, 2004): 259–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.14310/horm.2002.11135.

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Scandale, Eugenio, Sergio Lucchesi, and Giorgio Graziani. "Growth defects and growth marks in pegmatite beryls." European Journal of Mineralogy 2, no. 3 (June 21, 1990): 305–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/ejm/2/3/0305.

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Çavuşoğlu, K., S. Kılıç, and K. Kabar. "Effects of pretreatments of some growth regulators on the stomata movements of barley seedlings grown under saline (NaCl) conditions." Plant, Soil and Environment 53, No. 12 (January 7, 2008): 524–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/2193-pse.

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In this work, the effects of double, triple and quadruple combinations of gibberellic acid, kinetin, 24-epibrassinolide and polyamines (cadaverine, putrescine, spermidine, spermine) on the stomata movements in the leaves of barley seedlings grown under saline conditions were studied. In the control seedlings, the stomata number, stomata index and stomata length increased in the upper surfaces of leaves in comparison with their lower surfaces. In addition, the epidermis cell number in the leaves of control plants were fewer in the upper surface than that in the lower surface, but the stomata were statistically in the equal width in both surfaces. As for the applyings, they generally decreased stomata number, stomata index, stomata length and epidermis cell number, while they increased the stomata width in the upper and especially in the lower surface according to the control. The growth regulators used may have served to adaptation of barley seedlings to saline conditions by causing a decrease in most of the mentioned parameters.
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Savage, Martin, Helen Storr, Ashley Grossman, and Gerasimos Krassas. "Growth and growth hormone secretion in paediatric Cushing's disease." HORMONES 2, no. 2 (April 15, 2003): 93–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.14310/horm.2002.1187.

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Milošević, T., N. Milošević, I. Glišić, R. Nikolić, and J. Milivojević. "Early tree growth, productivity, fruit quality and leaf nutrients content of sweet cherry grown in a high density planting system." Horticultural Science 42, No. 1 (June 2, 2016): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/119/2014-hortsci.

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Khanh Van, Tran, and Pham Thi Hau. "THE EFFECT OF MICROORGANISM FERTILIZER ON THE GROWTH AND Cu ACCUMULATION OF LETTUCE (Lactuca sativa) GROWN ON SOIL CONTAMINATED BY Cu." Journal of Science, Natural Science 60, no. 4 (2015): 104–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.18173/2354-1059.2015-00085.

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Khanh Van, Tran, and Pham Thi Hau. "THE EFFECT OF MICROORGANISM FERTILIZER ON THE GROWTH AND Cu ACCUMULATION OF LETTUCE (Lactuca sativa) GROWN ON SOIL CONTAMINATED BY Cu." Journal of Science, Natural Science 60, no. 4 (2015): 104–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.18173/2354-1075.2015-00085.

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Carmine, Amalfitano, Vacchio Laura Del, Somma Silvano, Cuciniello Antonio, and Caruso Gianluca. "Effects of cultural cycle and nutrient solution electrical conductivity on plant growth, yield and fruit quality of ‘Friariello’ pepper grown in hydroponics." Horticultural Science 44, No. 2 (May 11, 2017): 91–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/172/2015-hortsci.

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‘Friariello’ pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) was grown with nutrient film technique (NFT) in order to evaluate the effects of four nutritive solutions, at electrical conductivities (EC) of 3.5, 3.8, 4.1, 4.4 mS/cm, in two cultural cycles (winter-summer versus spring-autumn) on growth, yield and fruit quality. In the winter-summer cycle, fruit yield was significantly higher than in the spring-autumn one. The 3.8 mS/m EC resulted in the highest yield in the winter-summer crops, whereas the 4.1 mS/m EC was the most effective under the spring-autumn cycle. Water consumption was 34% higher in winter-summer than in spring-autumn season. The 3.8 mS/m EC caused the highest water consumption, whereas a 25% reduction was recorded under 4.4 mS/cm. The macronutrients absorption was the highest with 3.8–4.1 mS/cm EC and the lowest with 3.5 mS/cm. Fruits harvested in late summer and berries obtained under 4.4 mS/cm EC mostly showed the best quality. The fruit ascorbic acid and α-carotene content was higher in late summer than in late spring and all fruit antioxidants attained the highest values with 4.4 mS/cm EC.
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Nakano, Atsushi, and Kazuhiro Ogawa. "OS13F088 Influence of Specimen Shape and Bond Coating Process on Thermally Grown Oxide Growth at the Thermal Barrier Coating/Bond Coating Interface." Abstracts of ATEM : International Conference on Advanced Technology in Experimental Mechanics : Asian Conference on Experimental Mechanics 2011.10 (2011): _OS13F088——_OS13F088—. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmeatem.2011.10._os13f088-.

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Duran, Ibrahim, Kyriakos Martakis, Christina Stark, Marcel Ballmann, Stefanie Hamacher, Eckhard Schoenau, Oliver Semler, and Martin Hellmich. "Suitability of growth standards for growth monitoring in children with genetic diseases." Anthropologischer Anzeiger 76, no. 1 (March 28, 2019): 15–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/anthranz/2019/0932.

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Niere, Oliver, Lisa Spannemann, Patrick Stenzel, Barry Bogin, Michael Hermanussen, and Christiane Scheffler. "Plasticity of human growth – a systematic review on psychosocial factors influencing growth." Anthropologischer Anzeiger 77, no. 5 (December 1, 2020): 431–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/anthranz/2020/1223.

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Fodor, Éva. "Milyen hatással lehet a Növekedési Hitelprogram a növekedésre?" E-conom 2, no. 1 (2013): 16–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.17836/ec.2013.1.016.

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Edmondson, Stephanie R., Vincenzo C. Russo, Andrew C. McFarlane, Christopher J. Wraight, and George A. Werther. "Interactions between Growth Hormone, Insulin-Like Growth Factor I, and Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor in Melanocyte Growth1." Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 84, no. 5 (May 1, 1999): 1638–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jcem.84.5.5692.

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Melanocytes, highly differentiated neural crest-derived cells, are located in the basal layer of the epidermis, where they play a role in protecting against UV damage in the skin. Previous studies suggest that both growth hormone (GH) and the insulin-like growth factor I (GH/IGF-I) system may be important for melanocyte growth and function. We have therefore characterized the role of the GH/IGF system in melanocyte growth in vitro and its interaction with the local growth factor basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF). Analysis of the effects of GH, IGF-I, and bFGF and combinations of these growth factors on melanocyte growth in vitro revealed that 1) GH stimulates the growth of melanocytes when combined with IGF-I, des(1–3)IGF-I [an analog of IGF-I that has a reduced binding affinity for IGF-binding proteins (IGFBPs)], or bFGF, either separately or in combination; 2) in contrast to the lack of effect of GH or bFGF alone, both IGF-I and des(1–3)IGF-I enhance melanocyte growth in a dose-dependent manner; and 3) IGF-I is more efficacious in eliciting a growth response at low concentrations compared to des(1–3)IGF-I. Using Western ligand blotting, affinity cross-linking, immunoprecipitation, RIA, and Northern analysis, we show that cultured human melanocytes synthesize and secrete minimal amounts of IGFBP. IGFBP-4 is the major IGFBP produced by these cells when cultured in complete growth medium or in the presence of either IGF-I or des(1–3)IGF-I alone. In conclusion, these studies provide support for a role for both GH and IGF-I in the growth of human melanocytes in vitro, involving synergy with bFGF. Low levels of melanocyte-derived IGFBP-4 may play a role in enhancing the modulation of IGF action.
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Golonka, Monika. "Interfirm Cooperation Strategy of Hyper-Growth and Stable-Growth ICT Firms in Sweden." Journal of Management and Business Administration. Central Europe 24, no. 4 (December 15, 2016): 70–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.7206/jmba.ce.2450-7814.183.

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Agrosì, Giovanna, Gioacchino Tempesta, Eugenio Scandale, and Jeff W. Harris. "Growth and post-growth defects in a diamond from Finsch mine (South Africa)." European Journal of Mineralogy 25, no. 4 (December 20, 2013): 551–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/0935-1221/2013/0025-2301.

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Dr.P.Guravaiah, Dr P. Guravaiah. "Population Growth in India." Paripex - Indian Journal Of Research 3, no. 2 (January 15, 2012): 11–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/22501991/feb2014/3.

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Hill, R. A., T. H. Welsh, S. P. Poulos, N. K. Gabler, and E. E. Connor. "GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT SYMPOSIUM: Intestinal development and growth1." Journal of Animal Science 89, no. 3 (March 1, 2011): 833–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.2527/jas.2010-3764.

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Kor, A., E. Baspinar, S. Karaca, and S. Keskin. "The determination of growth in Akkeci (White goat) female kids by various growth models." Czech Journal of Animal Science 51, No. 3 (December 5, 2011): 110–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/3917-cjas.

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This study aimed to determine the growth of 26 Akkeci (White goat = Saanen &times; Kilis (Bı) crossbreed) female kids by measuring their body weight, withers height, body length, heart girth depth, heart girth width, heart girth circumference, leg circumference and volume index in two-week intervals from birth to 500 days of age and by using different growth models (Monomolecular, Gompertz, Weibull and Richards). An approximate volume index was calculated by multiplying the values of heart girth depth, body length and heart girth width. The best one among these models was determined in respect of RMS (square root of Residual Means Squares which is calculated from the Square Root of Error Mean Square in ANOVA), R<sup>2</sup>%, Adjusted R<sup>2</sup>%, Mallow&rsquo;s C<sub>p</sub>statistic, and asymptotic correlation coefficients criteria. As a result, it was determined that Weibull growth model (which is not concerned with Weibull statistical distribution but is related to parameters of Weibull distribution) was suitable for the above-mentioned material and studied traits. &nbsp; &nbsp;
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Hussein Salih Rabee, Raed, and Yahya Sabah Abdulameer. "The Study of Different Growth Promoters on Growth Performance, Intestinal Bacteriology and Haematological Chracteristics." Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology 12, no. 4 (December 30, 2018): 2069–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.22207/jpam.12.4.43.

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Purwana, Arie, Budiono Budiono, Jose RL Batubara, and Muhammad Faizi. "Association of Growth Velocity with Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 and Insulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Protein-3 Levels in Children with a Vegan Diet." Journal of Biomedicine and Translational Research 6, no. 1 (February 6, 2020): 6–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/jbtr.v6i1.5474.

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Background: The vegan diet in children provides the benefit of reducing the risk of being overweight and improving the fat profile. The risk that can occur in the provision of a vegan diet in children is anthropometric size below reference and low caloric intake. Growth hormone (GH) and Insulin like Growth Factors (IGFs) are powerful stimulators for longitudinal growth of bone and require insulin-like growth factor binding protein (IGFBPs) which acts as a transport protein for IGF-1. A vegan diet with lower calorie intake in children has lower IGF-I levels than children with an omnivorous diet.Objective: Examining the effect of vegan diets on IGF-1 levels, IGFBP-3 levels, and growth velocity.Methods: This study was done with a prospective cohort design. The study subjects were divided into two groups, namely the vegan group and the omnivorous group, then matched based on age and sex. During the study, anthropometric data collection, IGF-1 and IGFBP-3 levels measurements were done in both vegan children and omnivorous children.Results: During 6 months of observation, 22 subjects were divided into two groups, namely children with a vegan diet and children with an omnivorous diet. IGF-1 (ng / mL) in vegan children was 105.5 ± 47.3 compared to 102.7 ± 42.3 in omnivorous children with a value of p = 0.89. IGFBP-3 (ng / mL) in vegan children was 2146.4 ± 595.1 compared to 2142 ± 609.1 in omnivorous children with value of p = 0.99 and Growth Velocity (cm / 6 months) was 3.0 in vegan children (1.0-5.30), and 3.2 (2.6-6.5) in omnivorous children with value of p = 0.41.Conclusion:Children with vegan diet had IGF-1 level, IGFBP-3 level, and growth velocity that were the same as children with an omnivorous diet.
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Rudolph, N., N. Labuschagne, and T. A. S. Aveling. "The effect of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria on seed germination and seedling growth of maize." Seed Science and Technology 43, no. 3 (December 15, 2015): 507–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.15258/sst.2015.43.3.04.

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Marimuthu, Dhanalakshmi, and Angayarkanni Jayaraman. "Isolation and Growth Characterization of the Fresh Water Algae Chlorosarcinopsis Eremi on Different Growth Media." Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology 12, no. 1 (March 30, 2018): 389–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.22207/jpam.12.1.46.

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Bakry, A. B., Mervat Sh. Sadak, H. T. Moamen, and E. M. Abd El Lateef. "Influence of humic acid and organic fertilizer on growth, chemical constituents, yield and quality of two flax seed cultivars grown under newly reclaimed sandy soils." International Journal of Academic Research 5, no. 5 (October 15, 2013): 125–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.7813/2075-4124.2013/5-5/a.17.

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Nakano, Atsushi, and Kazuhiro Ogawa. "OS13-2-3 Influence of specimen shape and bond coating process on growth of thermally grown oxides at the thermal barrier coating/bond coating interface." Abstracts of ATEM : International Conference on Advanced Technology in Experimental Mechanics : Asian Conference on Experimental Mechanics 2011.10 (2011): _OS13–2–3—. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmeatem.2011.10._os13-2-3-.

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Husen, Mr Shaikh Matin Shaikh. "Economic Growth and Human Capital." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Volume-3, Issue-4 (June 30, 2019): 190–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd23628.

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Mishra, Dr Arun Kumar. "The GST and Economic Growth." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Volume-1, Issue-6 (October 31, 2017): 761–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd4596.

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Rovira, Joan R. "Piketty on Growth and Distribution." Revista Hacienda Pública Espñola 214, no. 4 (September 2015): 91–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.7866/hpe-rpe.15.3.4.

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R, Vignesh, Minu Venugopal, and Subashkumar R. "PREPARATIONANDSTANDARDIZATIONOFBIOCOMPATIBLEBACTERIALCONSORTIUMFORTHE ENHANCED GROWTH OF CROPPLANTS." Kongunadu Research Journal 1, no. 1 (June 30, 2014): 111–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.26524/krj24.

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Jeníček, V. "Economic growth and new economy." Agricultural Economics (Zemědělská ekonomika) 50, No. 1 (February 24, 2012): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/5159-agricecon.

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Technological changes bring about economic growth. We are now at the beginning of the new phase of global economic development called new economy. The bearers of it are especially information technologies, biotechnology, material, energetic and cosmic technologies. There is reflected the influence of important integration factors as new technologies, high competitiveness (which becomes a&nbsp;necessity), new economic culture in the sphere of government, households and business.
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Zhang, Wei-Bin. "Tourism, Growth and Business Cycles." International Journal of Trade, Economics and Finance 10, no. 4 (October 2019): 99–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.18178/ijtef.2019.10.4.644.

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Nešetřilová, H. "Multiphasic growth models for cattle." Czech Journal of Animal Science 50, No. 8 (December 11, 2011): 347–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/4176-cjas.

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There are several ways of generalizing classical growth models to describe the complex nature of animal growth. One possibility is to construct a model based on a sum of several classical growth functions. In this paper, such multiphasic growth models for breeding bulls of the Czech Pied cattle based on the sum of two logistic functions are studied. The logistic function was chosen as a base for the models due to the relatively low degree of nonlinearity for the growth data. The paper describes three steps of constructing such a multiphasic growth model: in the first step a model with four unknown parameters is considered, in the second step the number of model parameters which are to be estimated is increased to five and in the third step a general model with six parameters is used. In each step, statistical properties of the considered model are checked. The residual variability of the best fitting model is on average approx. 8 times lower than the residual variability of classical Gompertz model which is often used by breeders to model cattle growth. &nbsp;
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V. Saritha, V. Saritha, and NV Srikanth Vuppala. "Linking Population Growth with Environment." Indian Journal of Applied Research 3, no. 6 (October 1, 2011): 238–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/2249555x/june2013/79.

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Park, Johann. "Economic Growth and Leader Tenure." Korean Data Analysis Society 19, no. 6 (December 31, 2017): 2909–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.37727/jkdas.2017.19.6.2909.

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Gudaganavar, Dr Rajashri S., and Dr Nagaraj V. Gudaganavar. "Tourism- Its Contribution to Growth." Paripex - Indian Journal Of Research 3, no. 3 (January 15, 2012): 41–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/22501991/mar2014/13.

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RAJU, Dr ERICHARLA, and Prof B. SAMBASIVA RAO. "Educational Growth and Women Education." Global Journal For Research Analysis 3, no. 8 (June 15, 2012): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/22778160/august2014/88.

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Sedmák, R., and L. Scheer. " Modelling of tree diameter growth using growth functions parameterised by least squares and Bayesian methods." Journal of Forest Science 58, No. 6 (June 18, 2012): 245–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/66/2011-jfs.

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The purpose of this paper is to present a new growth and yield function (denoted as KM-function), which was empirically derived from the cumulative density function of the Kumaraswamy probability distribution. KM-function is theoretically well disposed for the prediction of future growth; however, the function also has other theoretical features that make it useful also for retrospective estimation of the past growth frequently used in biological analyses of growth in the initial life stages. In order to demonstrate the practical applicability of the KM-function for growth reconstruction, an investigation of the accuracy of five-year retrospective projections of the real tree diameters obtained by stem analyses of 35 beech trees was done. Bias and accuracy of the new function were compared with bias and accuracy of some well-known growth functions on the same database. Compared functions were parameterised in two ways: by the method of nonlinear least squares and Bayesian methods. Empirical validation of the KM-function confirmed its good theoretical properties when it was used for retrospective estimation of the tree diameter growth. The valuable knowledge of this research is also a finding that the incorporation of a great deal of a priori known facts about the growth of trees and stands in natural conditions of Slovakia into Bayesian parameter estimation led to a decrease in the bias and magnitude of reconstruction errors. &nbsp;
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