You are only slowing down your own growth rate through symbolic, righteous and trendy protest. |
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The burrowing activities of earthworms increase the soil horizons most conducive to worm health and growth rate. |
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If your nest egg is significant, a portfolio growth rate that keeps pace with inflation may be sufficient. |
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In cucumber, a correlation between fruit abortion and vegetative growth rate was also observed. |
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The fitness component of phage growth rate was measured to quantify this phenomenon. |
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That figure also represents the UK market's highest quarterly growth rate for almost four years, the researcher added. |
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Equation predicts that the quotient of growth rate and the amount of nitrogen in leaves is constant. |
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The whelk-enclosure experiment demonstrated that the predatory whelk affected not only survivorship but also growth rate of the clam. |
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By year end, we are likely to have revenue growth falling down through the inventory growth rate. |
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The percentage of damaged lateral roots strongly increased with increasing lateral root growth rate. |
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According to DCinemaToday, the growth rate of digital theaters worldwide continues its upward climb. |
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Pupal mass is affected by growth rate and temperature, and is strongly and linearly correlated with total egg production. |
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Crop growth rate is approximately linearly related to daily light integral. |
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One of the characteristics of ruderals is a high potential relative growth rate in the seedling phase. |
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Moreover, growth rate was deeply reduced during heterotrophic and autotrophic development. |
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After greening and probable transition from heterotrophy to autotrophy, root growth rate was enhanced and growth followed a linear pattern. |
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Conceived in 1997, the agency has maintained an impressive growth rate of 40 per cent per annum. |
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Drug addiction in Shanghai has maintained a rapid growth rate, with the number of young drug-takers growing the fastest. |
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The bank rate was kept stable at 6 per cent and the GDP growth rate for 2004-05 was projected at 6.5-7 per cent. |
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The graphs are likelihood curves of population growth rate when the population size estimate is at its maximum-likelihood value. |
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These results are directly comparable to the familiar sensitivity and elasticity of population growth rate. |
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He was confident that the growth rate would touch a high of nine per cent during the last two quarters of the current year itself. |
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To accommodate this difference in growth rate, one or more paddocks could be cut for hay in the spring while other paddocks are grazed. |
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However, in spite of the tightened monetary policy, the growth rate of private sector credit increased moderately. |
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The least important were the unemployment rate, inflation, the money supply and the GDP growth rate. |
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In a pointer to the future, business investment dropped to a growth rate of 4.7 percent compared to 14.5 percent in the previous quarter. |
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Most observers maintain this contributed to political instability and a negative growth rate. |
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This price series was the key factor behind the upward revisions to the growth rate of the overall index. |
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The fastest growth rate in rural areas has been in farmer-owned, value-added businesses. |
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The height of the spectrum indicates the extent of that frequency's contribution to the variance of the growth rate. |
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This affects their overall development, slows their growth rate, and may result in impaired health. |
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The growth rate of the cohune palm can be increased significantly with regular fertilizer applications. |
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The growth rate of stalactites and stalagmites in many caves today is of course quite slow. |
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The expansion or quality improvement has, however, been halting and has generally lagged behind demand and the population growth rate. |
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The slow growth rate is thought to enhance the absorption of heavy metals like copper and cobalt from sea water. |
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Since the variances in shell growth rate were heterogeneous, the data were square-root transformed before analysis to make variances homogeneous. |
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So should we all assume a lower growth rate when playing with our compound interest calculators? |
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The Budget approaches the whole issue of a sustainable growth rate as a whole-of-Government approach. |
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Each over-estimated the likely sustainable economic growth rate over the next five years. |
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Its people suffer from chronic malnutrition and a high annual population growth rate. |
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Bulgaria has registered the highest growth rate of Swedish tourists for the three last years. |
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An economy well endowed with human capital is likely to experience a high growth rate. |
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On an average, the annual growth rate is pegged at 8 per cent but this is not guaranteed. |
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Its annual growth rate over the last two years has been over 50 per cent per annum which puts it as the fastest-growing industry in the country. |
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This, then, allows them to say how much each type of input has contributed to the growth rate of the economy. |
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However, conspecific trees at different sites may differ in the pattern of growth rate with age. |
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That is a fortyfold acceleration in the population growth rate, and there is no precedent for that. |
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Happily, the money-supply growth rate now is not as out of control as it was in previous episodes of cyclical excess. |
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This would not eliminate light pollution but at least would set to zero its high yearly growth rate. |
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Selective breeding may be accelerated by identifying genetic markers associated with traits such as disease resistance or growth rate. |
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So your growth rate will be a function of how rapidly you add commission representatives in the geographies that you want to attack. |
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The short-term measures to decongest roads have failed, as the growth rate is several times higher than the road capacity expansion. |
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Attacks resulted in a marked decrease in growth rate and massive damage from which the tree never fully recovered. |
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Another factor in this differential growth rate was out-migration from the South. |
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We found no difference in growth rate or size of individuals as a function of coating thickness. |
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In particular, size and growth rate are related to movement behavior in a complex manner. |
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They varied greatly in age, size, growth rate, and geographical areas covered. |
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Monetary policy will respond to the economic growth rate and inflationary pressures in the euro area as a whole. |
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Dividing by Y on both sides of the equals sign, the following expression for the growth rate is derived. |
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This is an extraordinarily high number, the sort of growth rate that most policy makers can only dream about. |
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At relatively alkaline pHs, even very low ABA concentrations found in the xylem of well-watered plants will limit leaf growth rate. |
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A typical dotcom company's rapid growth rate demands a turnover of directorial authority to people better equipped than the visionary founder to help the company grow. |
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I've learned that it's more important to hire people who stand behind your core values than it is to feed a growth rate with people who don't share those values. |
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The fabrication process relies on a high growth rate atmospheric pressure chemical vapor deposition technique compatible with the float glass manufacturing process. |
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The survey highlighted the midlands as a potential growth area for retailers, but it did expect this growth rate to ease over the next six months. |
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How do flows trigger physiological responses such as bioluminescence in organisms, or changes in growth rate, nutrient uptake, and cell structure? |
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The global economy is motoring at a four per cent plus annual growth rate. |
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This increase represents and average annual growth rate of 1.91 percent. |
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In bivalve molluscs, growth rate of the shell tends to decelerate with growth and the shell generally becomes more inflated in the late growth stage. |
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He also knows that the risk is compounded when a company attempts to achieve such a growth rate by taking on entirely new types of projects, as he plans to do. |
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Due to the exponential growth rate of companion animals, sterilization is a critical behavior that should be targeted in efforts to reduce overpopulation. |
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Both of these symposia contributed to the growing interest in thermal reaction norms for growth rate and body size, but neither was focused directly on these phenomena. |
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Temporary employment in pink-collar occupations grew by 151 percent between 1992 and 1997, a period in which the growth rate for temp employment as a whole was 110 percent. |
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It means it is the same whether healthy, benignant or malignant cells are concerned, the only important thing is how great the actual growth rate is. |
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Since 1990, the North Korean economy has recorded a negative growth rate. |
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If this condition is not met, structural compounds are mobilized to maintain a minimum value of respiration which, in the model, is equivalent to a negative growth rate. |
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Lactating subantarctic fur seals can promote similar growth rate and body mass at weaning to their pups in different ways, i.e., using different provisioning patterns. |
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Albuquerque Economic Development, a private non-profit, estimates the five year growth rate at almost double the U.S. in general. |
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Because the IT sector, by the year 2000, accounted for roughly half of U.S. GDP growth, the nosedive in IT growth slashed the growth rate of the overall economy. |
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When a frog swallows a fly, it also ingurgitates an army of microbes, which have to be eliminated or, at least, whose growth rate has to be checked. |
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The availability of inorganic nitrogen in the rhizosphere is a crucial chemical factor governing the growth rate and developmental pattern of higher plants. |
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Revenues for Unsped have increased over 18 percent on a compounded annual growth rate for the past three years. |
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The radial growth rate of spherulites is often used to measure crystallization rate. |
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Better yet, Costus specious, Desmodium gangeticum and Mimosa pudica are even considered weeds due to their potentially high growth rate. |
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Related to Zipf's Law is Gibrat's Law, which holds that the growth rate of a variable is independent of its initial size. |
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The figures indicate a slight fall-off in the hydricity growth rate over the next several decades. |
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The growth rate of services sector is higher than the growth rate of agriculture and industrial sector. |
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With the promotion of birth control in the 1980s, the growth rate began to slow. |
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Currently, the population growth rate is among the top ten countries in the world. |
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Estimates of copper reserves available for mining vary from 25 years to 60 years, depending on core assumptions such as the growth rate. |
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More studies are needed before any conclusions regarding stunting, no effect or enhanced growth rate due to parasites can be reached. |
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It seems that growth rate is primarily affected on available food and time available for feeding, and not parasites. |
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There will be a negative population growth rate which will have an impact on the country. |
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Green sea turtles have a relatively slow growth rate because of the low nutritional value of their diet. |
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However, their initial growth rate is much lower than in mammals, birds and dinosaurs. |
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The growth rate is very rapid in optimum environmental conditions, and market size can be achieved in 18 to 30 months. |
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This lower fat content in turn causes a slower growth rate among calves and a longer nursing investment for their mothers. |
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Lichens often have a regular but very slow growth rate of less than a millimeter per year. |
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The large impact of a relatively small growth rate over a long period of time is due to the power of exponential growth. |
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The increased population growth rate was stimulated by Mughal agrarian reforms that intensified agricultural production. |
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Castle continues to increase its market share, with our tonnage gains in the quarter again outpacing the industry growth rate. |
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Instead, Zairians experienced a massive drop in per capita income as inflation rose and the GDP growth rate fell. |
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These results demonstrated that growth rate determinations from annuli measurements are unreliable unless environmental conditions remain static. |
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But now researchers have shown that GOS can provide the highest specific growth rate for probiotic bacteria. |
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This is converted into compound growth rate by effecting the antilogarithmic transformation. |
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Insulin-like growth factors and body growth in chickens divergently selected for high or low growth rate. |
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Comparative growth rate, fecundity and behavioral diversity of the dusky cotton bug, Oxycarenus hyalinipennis on certain malvaceous host plants. |
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That's why DSO built a rating system based on the yield, dividend growth rate, income growth rate and industry rank. |
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This has been attributed to several factors, including the fall in global economic growth rate in 2014 and the shale oil boom. |
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NetLogic Microsystems achieved an impressive growth rate of 3,964 percent during this period. |
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When the polymer pair is miscible, the crystal growth rate of the crystallizable component is usually depressed, although a few exceptions have also been reported. |
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The nonsynchronous temperature optima for growth rate and FR are probably the result of the temperature-dependent standard and active metabolic rates. |
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A calibration curve is produced for each organism, in which the time to detection is directly proportional to the growth rate and indicative of real time microbial activity. |
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Supplementation of a sow milk replacer with colostrum isolate increased growth rate over that of a commonly used protein, whey protein concentrate. |
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The researchers determined various growth characteristics, including the lag phase duration, growth rate and maximum population density of the bacteria and native microflora. |
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For maximum productivity diets must be formulated differently depending on the growth rate, milk production, and reproductive status of each animal. |
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Label Impressions was able to replace five slower finishing machines and keep up with it's fast growth rate with our state of the art label and film rewinders. |
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This method is not very accurate, partly because growth rate is not constant, but also because some of the scutes eventually fall away from the shell. |
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The reptilian growth rate is also very variable, so that individuals of the same age may have very different sizes, and final size also varies significantly. |
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Recent work has suggested that coastal dunes tend to evolve toward a high or low morphology depending on the growth rate of dunes relative to storm frequency. |
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Tree rings are records of the influence of environmental conditions, their anatomical characteristics record growth rate changes produced by these changing conditions. |
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Monetarists emphasize a steady growth rate of money and use monetary policy to control inflation by increasing interest rates and slowing the rise in the money supply. |
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Spatial and temporal variation in the growth rate of elephantfish. |
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Iran has increased its publication output nearly tenfold from 1996 through 2004, and has been ranked first in terms of output growth rate, followed by China. |
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India's GDP growth increased under the Mughal Empire, with India's GDP having a faster growth rate during the Mughal era than in the 1,500 years prior to the Mughal era. |
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Implicitly, this growth rate is the trend in the average level of GDP over the period, which implicitly ignores the fluctuations in the GDP around this trend. |
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In fact, Natural growth rate is the highest attainable growth rate which would bring about the fullest possible employment of the resources existing in the economy. |
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With other monetarists he believed that the active manipulation of the money supply or its growth rate is more likely to destabilise than stabilise the economy. |
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For other extrapolated series, there was not a significant difference between the growth rate of the series in question and the extrapolator series. |
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The total number of students that enrolled for these courses has grown only slightly and the marginal increase of graduates does not match the growth rate of the ICT industry. |
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Ryelands have a smaller head than most terminal sires which makes them a good choice for maiden or Merino ewes but they have a fast growth rate and early maturity. |
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In the 1970s and early 1980s, economic growth rate slowed because of a decline in the mining sector and increasing corruption among government officials. |
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The study, conducted by customer WRS Materials, compared growth rate and uniformity of 1000 angstrom oxide film produced by dry versus wet oxidation using a RASIRC Steamer. |
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Some desirable traits of animals raised for meat include fecundity, hardiness, fast growth rate, ease of management and high food conversion efficiency. |
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There was no significant difference in the growth rate of hornworms that were placed with older conspecifics versus those in containers with no older conspecifics. |
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