Cell division ceases with birth, and all development thereafter occurs by growth of individual cells. |
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He speculated that competition for light or water or allelopathy might be factors limiting the growth of seedlings within native populations. |
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Progressive growth of a spontaneous T cell lymphoma, designated as Dalton's lymphoma, causes suppression of immune responses and thymic atrophy. |
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The suo mutations were screened for their ability to restore growth of pex2 mutants on OA medium. |
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The scarring and bleeding caused by the excess growth of these blood vessels can lead to retinal detachment, resulting in vision loss. |
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River water begins to putrefy when lack of oxygen promotes the growth of anaerobic bacteria, which produce the tell-tale smell of stale water. |
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Since the growth of the cup into one of sport's greatest and most watched contests, winning the venue is a valued and valuable prize. |
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The decision to relocate and upgrade the branch was necessitated by the continuous growth of the branch. |
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It consists of a type of basaltic rock favourable to the growth of almond trees. |
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To control the growth of these organisms on boats, antifouling coatings are periodically applied to their surfaces. |
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The growth of recent years has relied on the public sector and the consumer, while manufacturing has stagnated. |
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The growth of the cash-and-carry business in Calais in which Arena was involved meant that cash was often the method of payment. |
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Higher taxes and surging interest rates in the 1990s limited the growth of the industry and drove some galleries out of business. |
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But just as one swallow does not make a summer, an isolated effort without proper back up did precious little for the growth of women's football. |
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What's distorting the market is the phenomenal growth of the mega law firm. |
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It also dismisses laboratory evidence which suggests that nutrients can help the growth of algal toxins. |
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The Wright brothers' interest in aeronautics paralleled the growth of experimentation in the field. |
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In the past Chorley has lost many historical buildings, either to property development, or the growth of car ownership. |
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The growth of royal power led to the development of an absolutist state at the end of the seventeenth century. |
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Video streaming of major events has become widespread on the internet and is expected to grow significantly with the growth of broadband. |
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The growth of drug abuse testifies to the increasing numbers of people wanting to escape their reality, or at least numb its pain. |
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These early-formed needles often serve as nuclei for the stalactitic growth of other minerals, usually thomsonite or chabazite. |
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Endostatin and angiostatin are natural inhibitors of angiogenesis that have been shown to inhibit the growth of a number of human malignancies. |
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That strategy was essential for the growth of socialism and Marxism in Scotland. |
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In contrast, tumor cells don't know when to die, thereby exacerbating the uncontrolled growth of malignancies. |
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Then the maltster usually continues the drying process past the point necessary for arrested growth of the embryo with a process called kilning. |
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The area consists of luxuriant growth of tall grasses with scattered growth of deciduous forest trees. |
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Stimulation of this receptor initiates the cascade of events that eventually results in the repair of muscle and growth of new muscle. |
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In addition, it tends to slight the tremendous growth of auxiliaries and parallel organizations. |
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Proecdysial growth of the limb bud consists of rapid growth of the muscle cells that were differentiated during the basal growth period. |
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A hazy or cloudy wine can indicate the growth of micro-organisms or bacteria, or the presence of proteins from improper stabilization. |
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The rapid growth of megachurches on the United States landscape shows very little sign of diminishing. |
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The growth of economic inequality has been starkly evident in the auto industry. |
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But community boosterism was the primary factor for the growth of most professional football teams. |
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The luxuriant growth of wheat on the marled field showed an even more striking difference. |
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In contrast, growth of business activity across the UK private sector as a whole picked up slightly to a strong pace. |
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The present growth of knowledge will choke itself off until we get different tools. |
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In recent years, similar scenarios have been used to model the growth of cells in biological organisms. |
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The main aim of the speech was to justify the growing accumulation of private wealth and the growth of an authoritarian police state. |
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That is one reason, Dr. Srinivasan says, for the phenomenal growth of high-technology products. |
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A missing receptor molecule contributes to the growth of tumors in human ovaries. |
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The Abbasid caliphs decided to adopt a more deliberate approach to the cultural and intellectual growth of the empire. |
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A slightly later and more prolonged phenomenon was the growth of nascent boroughs in association with royal and baronial castles. |
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Americans looked to the western lands as an opportunity for large amounts of free land, for growth of industry, and manifest destiny. |
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She said it was an opportune time to encourage the formation and growth of small rural-based food enterprises on a regional basis. |
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Another important driver of the consolidation trend has been the growth of managed care. |
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This encourages the growth of the stems, blanches them from green to white, and improves the flavour. |
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The rapid growth of the economy has led to soaring construction levels there, resulting in a global undersupply of steel. |
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At the heart of the rifts within the body politic is an enormous growth of social inequality. |
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Your body undergoes rapid change to support the healthy growth of your baby. |
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Could the growth of this services sector mean the days of the personal assistant are numbered? |
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Anglo-Saxon veneration of the papacy was strong and contributed to the growth of papal authority in the West. |
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Economists and policymakers have generally applauded the growth of borrowing as a boon to the economy and a blessing for average Americans. |
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Pods are deposited close to the basal growth of forbs such as tarweeds and Russian thistle. |
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The growth of a cancer has a different path of development from that of the healthy body. |
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But the growth of population was in the towns, and labourers left the land for the cities. |
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The first quarter national accounts show year-on-year growth of 11.7 per cent. |
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The radiation that stunted the growth of her tumor is now crippling her mind. |
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These conditions favor attachment and growth of bacteria and allow for a greatly increased bacterial density. |
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The new facility is a major step in our strategy for the growth of our global autocatalyst business. |
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The booming economy and rapid growth of new media have helped the entertainment industry flourish. |
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Although food is for nourishment and growth of the body it also plays a key role in our social development. |
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Last year I underestimated the growth of my hostas and planted dahlias somewhere in their vicinity. |
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After the unique, extremely rapid growth of welfare expenditure the welfare state reached its financial limits. |
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However, studies have found that progesterone can stimulate growth of meningiomas. |
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The difference between these numbers expresses the rate of natural growth of the population per 1,000 inhabitants. |
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There had been growth of five percent of GDP for four years, in spite of the worldwide slowdown. |
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With its honeycomb of medieval streets, the centre of York has struggled to come to terms with growth of motor traffic over the last 50 years. |
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This action can both reduce the surface pollution of superstratum soil and promote the growth of the mycelia and the funguses. |
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To pre-empt that process by false praise or empty reassurance is not to further the growth of the individual but to cripple it. |
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In contrast, PKC inhibition did not suppress the growth of normal mast cells. |
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Secularist rationalism and the growth of constructive atheism have created a spiritual vacuum obvious to religious believers. |
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Uncontrolled growth of weeds and cow parsley had totally concealed entrances. |
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Calcium is needed for the growth of bone and teeth, and can be found in dairy products, broccoli, wholegrain cereals, sardines and sesame seeds. |
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Even more remarkable was the growth of the resorts as the habit of seaside holidays caught on. |
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Oxygen-depleted waters also provide the perfect environment for the growth of a specialized group of bacteria called denitrifying bacteria. |
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This is, in fact, a manifestation of the gains of trade and division of labor, and the growth of the market, and not vice versa. |
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The growth of mammoth government interventions tends to be a one-way ratchet. |
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The species is a chamaephyte with vegetative survival and slow winter growth of leaves and developing inflorescences. |
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Severely deprived, neglected or abused environment will have negative effects on the growth of a child. |
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Clearly, there isn't a neat association between the growth of the craft beer and the fate of brewpubs. |
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The slowdown in the rate of sales growth of mobile handsets has created overcapacity within the industry. |
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During the 1990s the growth of social inequality was unprecedented in human history. |
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The growth of rhetorical criticism in recent years reawakened interest in rhetoric of the Roman empire. |
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A diet rich in fibre and resistant starch encourages the growth of good bacteria. |
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Rodent studies have shown that antidepressants stimulate the growth of new neurons, and that this correlates with their mood-elevating effects. |
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The growth of these trees is a metaphor for life emerging from the discarded waste, the detritus, the dumpsters of the city. |
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The growth of scepticism about witchcraft was part and parcel of modern secularism. |
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Of relevance to the growth of podcasting has been the development of MP3-type devices with larger storage capacity. |
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His most important work was in function theory, in particular Nevanlinna theory and the growth of subharmonic functions. |
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Theres nothing like a good strong growth of hair on the upper lip to suggest powerful manliness. |
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The visual, emotional TV culture paved the way for the rise of the charismatic movement and the growth of neo-Pentecostalism. |
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He believed firmly that the future growth of the French economy depended on opening its frontiers and increasing international trade. |
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A third development during the same period was the growth of the obstetric epidural analgesia service. |
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Comfrey contains allantoin, a natural substance that stimulates the growth of new skin cells. |
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The boom in our population and the rapid growth of cities are contaminating our most precious resource. |
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The rate of industrial growth was very rapid, and the rate of growth of heavy industry remarkable. |
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So the radiation, in combination with angiostatin, enhanced the drug's ability to block the growth of new tumor-supplying blood vessels. |
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The centre is now a focal point for the community and has facilitated the growth of tourism in South Sligo. |
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The expansion in the growth of foreign holdings of US financial assets paralleled the dollar's rise. |
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The aims of the initiatives are to control the growth of HMOs and improve the standard and management of these properties. |
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The overall growth of the SUV segment has come, in part, from a rising industry. |
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Limiting the use of antibiotics on animals may not completely stop the growth of antibiotic resistance but it's a good place to start. |
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The former model tends to use physical analogies like the diffusion of light or the growth of a plant. |
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The growth of formal law necessarily implies a decline in other forms of social cohesion, or glue. |
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Western affluence has also become the occasion for moral decline in general and the growth of sexual perversion in particular. |
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Mickey had short bleached-blonde hair and a sandpapery growth of stubble on his chin. |
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We have identified seven such lateral moraines that were overridden by the expansion and growth of the Fennoscandian ice sheet. |
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While the understory growth of bluejack and turkey oak may be thinned, layers and layers of avian understory abound in these airy halls. |
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The two-facedness regarding the growth of science-based industries continues to perplex simple folk like me. |
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Some diets promote the growth of beneficial microorganisms, while others promote microfloral activity that can be harmful to the host. |
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Sport will develop children's motoric abilities, balance, etc. which interacts with cerebral activities and enhances the growth of neurons. |
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The thesis begins by examining the role of technological enthusiasm in the early growth of hot rodding. |
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Lactic acid-producing bacteria were thought to inhibit the growth of putrefactive bacteria in the intestines. |
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Adjaria was one of few places in the former Soviet Union whose climate allowed the growth of tangerines, kiwis, and other tropical fruits. |
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And the incredible growth of sprawl around the central city has bypassed the traditional pattern of gentrification. |
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Bill is quite swarthy, and generally has a few days growth of designer stubble on his face. |
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First, the growth of data transmission is far outdistancing the growth of international voice traffic. |
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It has got to be as terrific for the emotional growth of Britain's young people as, say, bear-baiting was for the Elizabethans. |
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The growth of acquisitive crime predated the spread of heroin use, but eventually these trends became interconnected and fueled each other. |
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There has been a stunted growth of various kharif crops and in certain parts the crop has withered. |
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The explosive growth of hedge funds has certainly increased the volatility of markets. |
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It is also an industry responsible for innovation and the recent booming productivity growth of the U.S. economy. |
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The key ecological problem was that this enormous growth of dry farming crops took place on the steep slopes of the mountain ranges. |
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Its middle class is growing rapidly, domestic consumption is booming and the growth of its manufacturing sector is nothing if not spectacular. |
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The government is trying to cool an investment boom that stoked economic growth of 9.1 per cent last year, the fastest pace in seven years. |
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Among the important factors in the rise of Tin Pan Alley was the rapid growth of vaudeville. |
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Most notably, the insect excretes a sticky honeydew that covers the leaves and fruit and promotes the growth of black sooty molds. |
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But the uncertainties with tech stocks, they felt, would be likely to continue as would the growth of interest in biotech. |
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Their research is bringing to light a potentially new class of genes that can suppress the growth of tumors. |
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Indeed, federal and state rulings regarding pollution control should stimulate the growth of many micropower products and markets. |
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A big shoal of shrimpfish hung vertically nearby, trying to look like a growth of eelgrass. |
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Pott suggested that chimney soot contained carcinogens that could cause the growth of the warts seen in scrotal cancer. |
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She will augment the school's mission to foster the growth of healthy and self-directed children. |
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Healthy teeth mean that the child is able to eat a healthy diet, and aid the growth of the jaw. |
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These microfaults are commonly pulled apart with growth of new quartz and biotite between pulled apart feldspar and hornblende. |
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I remember the growth of video recorders through a recession and camcorders through another recession. |
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That is one reason for the phenomenal growth of high-technology products, says Dr. Srinivasan. |
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It may seem in the spirit of home brew computing or radio hams, but it adds another interesting dimension to the growth of hotspots. |
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But prevalent opinion had it that the poor law had been a bad thing for England, encouraging the growth of a dependency culture. |
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Defective mitochondria can slow down or prevent the growth of a fertilised egg, preventing conception. |
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Much of this has to do with the growth of rural readership and circulation in Hindi newspapers. |
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It also promotes growth of the corpus luteum when the ovary prepares to release the egg into the uterus. |
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The rapid growth of Hong Kong, another of the East Asian tigers, wasn't accompanied by substantial investment in education. |
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Many existing small businesses were choked out by the kudzulike growth of the new economy. |
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The growth of the world wide web has radically changed the way information is received. |
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The lack of interoperability across storage products from different vendors is severely limiting the growth of the virtualization market. |
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This also leads to an asymmetric growth of the lower jaw and a very noticeable deformity of the lower part of the face. |
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The growth of these regions, which are not tied to tradition, has fueled huge advances in the technology and philosophy of winemaking. |
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The factory system in the United States emerged with the growth of the cotton textile industry in New England after the Revolutionary War. |
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It also seems to sport a luxuriant growth of something akin to a virulent mould. |
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Hoops and canes had proved ineffective and a strong but natural support was urgently required to keep the new growth of this plant upright. |
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The nutrient-enriched water causes an explosive growth of tiny plants and animals that coat the leaves of the seagrasses. |
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The Woodland Trust do a lot of work fighting to preserve our ancient woodlands, also working to improve the growth of the woods naturally. |
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After 4 weeks they are growing and surviving well, but are being fouled by growth of sea squirts and algae. |
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They contain more blood than essence in men, and thus promote the growth of the beard and body hair. |
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Some 23 provinces suffer power shortages as demand from industrial production surpasses the growth of generation capacity. |
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These endophytes are not known to spread contagiously but instead are disseminated through seeds and by vegetative growth of the host. |
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They had a singular beauty, outstanding amongst the exotic growth of fern and ponga on the slopes below. |
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Supplementations of hormones can, for example, promote growth of rootlets in tissue culture. |
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He said normal constant rainfalls, which are normally experienced this time of the season, were very important to the growth of the maize crop. |
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Good weather is also an essential pre-requisite for the growth of cacti and succulent plants. |
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Church-building was matched by equally rapid growth of nonconformist chapels. |
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So far, the growth of cultural studies has accompanied an expansion of the literary canon. |
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He uses a drip irrigation system to avoid wetting the leaves, which could promote the growth of fungi. |
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Scientists also suspect that air pollutants might dampen the growth of alveoli, tiny air sacs in the lungs. |
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Ministers are also concerned about the growth of identity theft, in which criminals assume someone else's identity to gain financial advantage. |
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And, one of the most critical new issues in buildings, it resists the growth of mold and mildew. |
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Excess humidity inside your home also promotes the growth of mold, fungi and bacteria. |
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To achieve this balance, you'll need to include oxygenators and floating plants, which keep the growth of algae in check by shading the surface. |
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It is widely believed that Caesarean births are not good for the recovery of the mother and the growth of the baby. |
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More recently, although still a minority concern, there has been a steady growth of interest in republicanism. |
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Recycling, fencing and transplanting will encourage growth of new foredunes over buried structures. |
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The spotted textures are marked by the growth of biotite, cordierite and andalusite on the metamorphic foliation. |
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In the brain, stimulants stunt the growth of spiny neurons in the nucleus accumbens and pyramidal cells in the parietal cortex. |
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With his day's growth of stubble, short black hair and cockeyed smile he seemed more like a rogue or highwayman than magician. |
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Even when service industries revive, the overexpansion and slow productivity growth of the last decade will still take their toll. |
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With the growth of anatomical knowledge, the literal hypothesis of the morbidly wandering womb became increasingly untenable. |
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However, surges in the trade deficit need not cause general economic contraction if they are accompanied by growth of demand from other sources. |
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Granitic magmatism at convergent margins is intrinsic to the growth of continents and is an integral part of Andean geology. |
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The growth of black rat populations is being traced through analysis of rat bones from excavations. |
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Along with true bulbs, several types of flowers, sold as bulbs, grow from the underground stem growth of rhizomes, tubers, and corms. |
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The sport of competitive gaming has been gaining momentum along with the growth of the industry. |
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Now the growth of big rural shopping centres is bringing shoppers out of town. |
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The rapid economic growth of areas in the lower reach makes it urgent for river harnessers to ensure the safety of these areas. |
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Any ideas on how I might inhibit the growth of my lily of the valley without doing harm to surrounding grass and shrubs? |
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We have the highest economic growth of any of the world's major industrialized nations. |
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Given the slow growth of prostatic tumors, such a delay should not affect treatment outcomes. |
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Part of the development of the pasture included the growth of barley and oats as a cash crop. |
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Simultaneously, she was developing hirsutism, excessive growth of body hair. |
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Blame the mind-boggling growth of animation and related interests in the last couple of years for this development. |
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One potential worry for Cablevision is the growth of direct-broadcast satellite services in the New York area. |
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This increase in number seems to depend on the growth of the long bones putting tension on the muscle through its tendons. |
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There is also a plentiful growth of rowan and willow, particularly over the past half dozen years. |
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By your hard work and your effort, you are actively advancing the growth of our nation. |
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Factors as diverse as skeletal muscle pathology and sucking a digit can substantially influence the growth of the face and dentition. |
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Both were intended to inhibit any growth of the unbudgeable discontent the Irish were showing. |
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The growth of Australian history as an area of academic study led to the establishment of a range of professional associations. |
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Can prolonged administration of endothelial antiapoptotic agents influence the growth of malignancies? |
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And any programme aimed at slowing the growth of the prison population, or even reversing it, must do the same. |
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Mpofu said the growth of Bulawayo and the current economic situation have strained resources to cope with distressed calls. |
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Some politicos cling to venal isms that stunt their own thinking and the growth of the nation, and delay the maturing of its democracy. |
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The report forecast more profit warnings for the year and growth of under ten per cent. |
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Secondly, economic growth relies on the growth of labour forces, especially young labourers. |
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Molybdenum is a trace element found in the soil and is required for growth of most biological organisms including plants and animals. |
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Spatial variation in growth of Barnacle Goose goslings and Lesser Snow Goose goslings also has been related to variation in food abundance. |
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The growth of independence is surely a part of becoming autonomous during adolescence, but autonomy means more than behaving independently. |
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Because of an editing error, we misidentified the author of an op-ed which appeared in Thursday's paper about Nirvana's Kurt Cobain and the growth of alternative rock music. |
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Overall, the population living in unincorporated areas grew by 12.3 percent in the 1990s-a rate 50 percent faster than the 8.1 percent growth of towns and cities. |
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How can I check or stop the growth of sea buckthorn suckers? |
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The growth of the internet has made it so easy for people both to gather information from diverse sources and to disseminate information to diverse recipients. |
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He developed a scholarly training program and stimulated the growth of museum collections and the fields of anthropology, art history, and museology in Belgium. |
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One in 10 Scottish jobs are in the financial industry and it has outpaced the growth of the Scottish economy by five times over the past five years. |
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With the growth of e-commerce and the internet this has become a problem. |
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The real problem facing cider sellers is the new growth of hard lemonades. |
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Water damage and high humidity in walls encourage the growth of molds. |
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This latest work appears to be an outgrowth of her previous collaboration with researchers to use a gel as a scaffolding for the growth of cartilage. |
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A check to the growth of the population would do great harm. |
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Perhaps the progression of colour throughout the film could serve as an analogy to the growth of Hughes' own achievements, alongside the escalation of his mental illness. |
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For purposes of example, he draws a parallel between increase in land values and the rising earnings of a newspaper because of the growth of a community. |
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It's fashionable to turn a blind eye to the exponential growth of executive rewards beyond the dreams of avarice that bear no relationship to economic worth. |
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Dramatic improvement in storage technology, coupled with the explosive growth of the Internet, has fundamentally changed the way in which storage is used. |
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Some philanthropists established newspapers to act as the guardian of the common man, while others did all they could to encourage the growth of universal education. |
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Improvements in harvesting techniques and growth of stem cells in the laboratory will lead to increased safety of autografts and an expanding list of indications. |
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I want to use turbidimetry measurement to plot the growth of a yeast. |
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The growth of and decline in the numbers of synapses in various regions of the cerebral cortex are closely associated with critical periods in development. |
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The development of new techniques and procedures have catalysed the growth of this field by expanding the abilities of researchers to study life at the molecular level. |
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The third period, 1730-60, was linked to the growth of American and West Indian populations, production, and purchasing power, but also continued the advance of re-exports. |
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In this section he illustrates the complex ways in which these very different kinds of riots combined to catalyze the growth of anti-slavery sentiment in the North. |
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The first looks at the growth of Bronzeville from 1890 to 1950 in relation to the great migration of African Americans from the rural South to the industrialized North. |
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The growth of casualisation makes union organisation difficult. |
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Besides their ability to build better mousetraps, many of these CEOs will drive the growth of their enterprises through the application of sheer will. |
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To them, the growth of megacities is justified because it offers something more than unremitting rural poverty. |
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Cheung, who said water in swimming pools was not suitable for the growth of the worms, said bloodworms with pupa shells were available to buy in Hong Kong. |
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The last thing we want to see is the growth of a designer baby industry. |
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Proteinaceous matter released during the growth of an axenic diatom culture contains similar amino acid distributions across size fractions as in Delaware Bay samples. |
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Every system which would escape the fate of an organism too rigid to adjust itself to its environment, must be plastic to the extent that the growth of knowledge demands. |
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We did not want to see the growth of a designer baby industry. |
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She added that facilitation of the individual growth of the volunteers through the acquisition of work, life and learning skills is another target. |
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Finally, this period witnessed an unprecedented growth of Japan's cities. |
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These effects were probably caused by fluids attacking the crystal, but possibly also by recrystallization or new growth of the margin of the crystal. |
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This is due to a phenomenon known as allelopathy where there are chemicals in the leaves, flowers and stems of the flamboyant which inhibit the growth of other plants. |
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The growth of the lds church in Italy may be moving fast, but not without opposition. |
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Having said that, be assured that late summer is ideal for tackling the growth of difficult weeds such as ground elder, brambles, bindweed and Japanes knotweed. |
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Young seedlings are the most vulnerable to the psyllids ' attack, but the insects can also stunt growth of bigger trees and reduce flowering and seed production. |
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The tide is turning on some of these questions, and the growth of ABT's dramatic ballet repertory is a good context for looking back at our recent past. |
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With the growth of online banking, companies were remitting salaries online and customers were making payments without having to physically step into a bank. |
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Their modern counterparts face much worse, being hemmed in by the spread of suburbia, by motorways and the remorseless growth of traffic on ordinary roads. |
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The troubles and tribulations of parents to equip their wards for their examination and mushroom growth of coaching centres do not augur well for students, parents or society. |
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The above fact is significant because of the Sutter Creek arson site, investigators discovered that the suspect egressed through an area with a heavy growth of poison oak. |
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It needs to voice and elevate an idea of democratic citizenship strong enough to block the growth of money in politics. |
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Other products are designed to inhibit the growth of mold and mildew. |
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The greenschist-facies overprint resulted in the growth of actinolitic amphiboles, plagioclase and titanite at the expense of pyroxene and rutile or ilmenite. |
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A lack of oxygen helps prevent the growth of yeast, mould and bacteria. |
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The mayor said artistes had the capacity to contribute positively to the growth of the Zambian economic dream as the country could no longer rely on the copper industry. |
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If the good rain last year led to the growth of thick vegetation, the soaring mercury level in the city now has fire force personnel on their toes. |
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Differences in fruit size between peach cultivars have been shown to be due to differences in mesocarp cell count that are determined early in the growth of the ovary. |
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Specifically, it targets a molecule called VEGF that sends signals that promote the growth of blood vessels. |
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I concur with Voegeli and Hayward about the need to restrain the growth of government. |
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Normally, new ommatidia are added at the dorsal margin of the eye, and thus the retina gradually enlarges with growth of the eye at each successive molt. |
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The growth of mold and mildew also are slowed by natural light. |
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The school, with a focus on co-curricular activities, aims at mental and physical growth of its students by instilling among them a love of learning. |
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This subsequently causes the growth of algal blooms, which remove oxygen. |
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The dry and hot valley of the Honghe River in Yunnan is the best place suitable to the growth of lac insects and the best region for high grade lac production. |
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Throwing a cup of bicarbonate of soda down a septic toilet each week will help to reduce acidity, and encourage the growth of waste-digesting bacteria. |
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The government wanted to boost the growth of Indonesia's textile industry by developing rayon fibre production in order to reduce dependence on imported cotton. |
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This episode deals with the psychiatry of the Sixties, the rejection of Freud and the growth of the anti-establishment, which might sound worthy until I tell you this story. |
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The prospects of normal growth of paddy, cotton and other kharif crops brightened after two hours of heavy rain that lashed this region yesterday. |
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He washed his face and shaved his nightly growth of a beard. |
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The fourth data set comes from the growth of a field winter wheat crop. |
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These have been the years in which the explosive growth of both economies leapt from being something British business thought worth watching to an obsessive interest. |
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Wiping with a moist cloth removes over 90 percent of the allergen, and keeping the relative humidity in the house below 50 percent greatly suppresses the growth of dust mites. |
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During this same period, of course, the growth of the regulatory state made government vastly more important as an allocator of wealth and opportunity. |
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All of these entities were once terribly important to the growth of this society, but all have now gone the way of the Model T and the hoop skirt. |
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The most visible effects of Asian trade on Britain were the gradual evolution of new consumer tastes and the growth of mass markets for commodities, previously unknown. |
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Recall the growth of a military-industrial complex during the Cold War. |
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But in South Africa, the transition is even more dramatic because the growth of religiosity has been even more dramatic. |
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Thus it is that the growth of technical means tending to absolutism forbids the appearance of values and condemns to sterility our search for the ethical and the spiritual. |
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To some observers, this is a classic Red State action to try to restrain the growth of renewable energy. |
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We've been trying to solve the garden's drainage problems recently, but been hampered by the jungle-like growth of most of the things near the ditch. |
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At their most basic, convertibles provide a sort of security blanket for investors wishing to participate in the growth of a particular company they're unsure of. |
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The malfunction of enterprises stifled the growth of innovative designers. |
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These festivities will include the blessing of seeds and driving cattle between two balefires to purify them and promote fertility and growth of the herd. |
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Some strains of lactic acid bacteria are tolerant to salt, enabling them to survive additional salt while the growth of salt-sensitive aerobes is inhibited. |
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The 3.5 year bond will pay out 55 per cent on any growth of the stock market basket plus 100 per cent of the initial capital deposited back at the end of the term. |
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The physics curriculum works with fulcrums, levers, and pulleys, echoing in the physical world the rapid growth of arms and legs that teens experience at this age. |
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Anti-fouling paints keep marine organisms from growing on boat bottoms because they contain biocides, chemicals that hinder the growth of barnacles and other animals. |
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But new inventions in the 18th century speeded up textile production and led to the growth of factories, and many of the old corn mills were converted to woollen production. |
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In the late 1990s, city officials began to revitalize the area by renovating storefronts and encouraging the growth of local businesses, including restaurants and boutiques. |
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I think that has contributed to the growth of courses of low quality. |
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With the unprecedented growth of bioinformatics and comparative genomics, state of the art technologies are essential to utilize the vast gene pools sitting in the databases. |
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The projected drivers of sales growth include the growth of the elderly population and introduction of quadrivalent seasonal influenza vaccines. |
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In Guatemala, findings show the effect of nutrition intervention with Atole during the early childhood on economic growth of adults. |
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Business in bankassurance is growing fast in the country to follow the growth of insurance industry. |
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We and others previously showed that progestins promote the growth of human breast cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. |
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Lepidic intrapulmonary growth of malignant mesothelioma presenting as recurrent hydropneumothorax. |
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There was also an associated growth of Chinese capitalist activity, which had its origins mainly in the compradore middlemen in the Treaty ports. |
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As we monitored the cells for more than a week, we found the survival and growth of labeled and unlabeled cells to be indistinguishable. |
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The growth of this processing method has not doomed the baler or the shear, however. |
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SuperCut will certainly contribute to the market growth of multi-media and desktop publishing software. |
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