Church-building was matched by equally rapid growth of nonconformist chapels. |
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Feed with a high nitrogen fertilizer, and add side dressings of compost or aged manure to the soil to help promote rapid growth. |
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Now he runs Scotland's only electronic property search company which is set to enter a period of rapid growth and expansion. |
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Concordant with this result, Tajima's test and Fu and Li's tests indicated an excess of singletons as expected under the rapid growth hypothesis. |
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Like it or not, the rapid growth in Internet use has meant domain name registrations have far exceeded anyone's expectations. |
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Maddison disputes the interpretation and argues that 1820 is a much more crucial point separating periods of slow and rapid growth. |
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This allows more rapid growth than for a plant starting out from a seed, which has limited food reserves. |
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The changes are actually a tribute to the city, a recognition that rapid growth forces nearly everyone to do things differently. |
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The rapid growth of the city as well as a lack of maintenance has put an enormous strain on public infrastructure. |
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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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There was rapid growth in the town in the 1860s as miners going to or from the Central Otago goldfields came to the town. |
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But despite the rapid growth rates estimated above, just a small proportion of workers in the economy are engaged in coworking. |
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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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All of the Toronto region's communities were experiencing rapid growth, and thus there were new demands on interurban services. |
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So with the trucking and the intermodal business, we feel that the company is well on its way to a very, very rapid growth span. |
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Folic acid also is crucial to support the rapid growth of the placenta and fetus. |
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She says that cheerleading, which has its roots in the USA, has undergone rapid growth on this side of the pond. |
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Early spring emergence and rapid growth, high palatability and herbage production make the grasslands ideal for grazing and forage production. |
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Such rapid growth also tests their mettle as stewards of the built environment. |
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One area of particularly rapid growth is that of organic baby foods, notably in Germany. |
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Butlin revealed an Australia in which, after the 1850s, the non-primary sector of the economy was undergoing rapid growth. |
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As a consequence, we see today, the disintegration of vertical industries and the rapid growth of global specialists. |
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Simultaneously, rapid growth causes the embryo to fold laterally, resulting in the somatopleure layers folding in laterally to enclose the gut. |
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The booming economy and rapid growth of new media have helped the entertainment industry flourish. |
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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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One theory is that the rate at which tumor cells die is too slow to keep pace with the rapid growth and mutation of tumors in the body. |
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Malignant tumors usually are associated with ascites and demonstrate rapid growth. |
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Still, many young, recently transplanted trees are fertilized to prevent nutrient deficiencies and stimulate more rapid growth. |
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But the rapid growth in online trading of financial services products also has its dangers. |
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Swindon is blessed with many badger setts around the town but the rapid growth taking place has seen many of our badgers put at risk. |
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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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The rapid growth of Hong Kong, another of the East Asian tigers, wasn't accompanied by substantial investment in education. |
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The rapid growth of megachurches on the United States landscape shows very little sign of diminishing. |
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Grant-in-aid schemes offer little scope for rapid growth particularly when the government is as cash strapped as it is. |
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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 1990s saw a rollback in government regulation at the same time as rapid growth in information technology. |
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Most ligustrums are not well suited for home foundation plantings because of their rapid growth and large ultimate size. |
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Many of these countries are natural allies of reform and rapid growth, having emerged from behind the iron curtain a decade and a half ago. |
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Calf rearing systems must aim to produce rapid growth rates matched by proper rumen development. |
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After the unique, extremely rapid growth of welfare expenditure the welfare state reached its financial limits. |
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Corporate acquisitions have been a major driver of the company's rapid growth. |
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The most negatively affected birds are those characterized by the otherwise desirable traits of rapid growth and muscle accretion. |
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It was experiencing very rapid growth before the moratorium was put in place, but is now in danger of stagnating, and falling behind our overseas competitors. |
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Despite the rapid growth, Bhutan is still trying to keep its traditions alive and preserve the heavens for generations to come. |
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Current treatment for psoriasis focuses on reducing inflammation and slowing down the rapid growth and shedding of skin cells called keratinocytes. |
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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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Workplace tensions, whether related to compensation issues, unrealistic profit margins or setting rapid growth goals, can create an environment ripe for fraud. |
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The company's fortunes, however, changed dramatically with the introduction and rapid growth of a market for high yielding auto asset-backed securities. |
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For one thing, the apparently rapid growth in high-tech sales was exaggerated by the fact that Indonesia's other export earners were shrinking even more meteorically. |
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Indeed, the rapid growth in international tourism has been a key factor in bringing down the trade deficit in recent years. |
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Economic development in ASEAN countries has spurred a rapid growth in motorization and led to a significant worsening of road safety throughout the region. |
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Because of rapid growth in wine consumption, it is also critically important for vintners to be able to meet the market demand for varieties that are currently in vogue. |
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What accounts for the few countries that are able to initiate and sustain periods of rapid growth in which they gain significantly on the leaders? |
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Researchers working in the tissue culture laboratory were to evaluate a variety of plant hormones and phytochemicals to determine rapid growth conditions. |
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They believed that their strategy not only reconciled rapid growth with equitable distribution but made these two apparently contradictory social aims mutually supporting. |
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But, the rapid growth of productive capacity in many places during the period portended a point when capital would face a problem of overaccumulation. |
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Since the Internet has become a part of daily life and business, rapid growth of such kinds of cybercrime as identity theft and phishing endanger the whole society. |
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Another rapid growth product subsector was probiotic drinkable yogurt. |
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When we looked at going out on our own with the investment from Oak Partners, it was clearly the right path to pursue to continue our rapid growth in our market. |
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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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Common warts are noncancerous skin growths caused by the human papillomavirus, which stimulates the rapid growth of cells of the outer layer of your skin. |
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There's been rapid growth in the number of new businesses in the town. |
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The electronics industry in Bangladesh is witnessing rapid growth, with the Walton Group being its dominant player. |
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Protestant denominations saw a rapid growth in their number of followers since the last decades of the 20th century. |
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This led to the further rapid growth of suburbs in the Wirral, particularly in Wallasey, Hoylake and West Kirby, and later Bebington and Heswall. |
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This strategy resulted in rapid growth and a high concentration of risky assets. |
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In the latter half of the pregnancy, the fetus experiences a rapid growth in length and mass. |
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Economic recovery and the end of petrol rationing led to rapid growth in car ownership and use. |
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It results largely from a misunderstanding of program trading and the reasons for its rapid growth over the past five years. |
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The rapid growth of world population since 1950 has occurred mostly in developing countries. |
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Each year, the fish experiences a period of rapid growth, often in summer, and one of slower growth, normally in winter. |
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Dubai Airport Free Zone is a more recent development but it is enjoying even more rapid growth. |
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The California Gold Rush of 1849 brought rapid growth, making it the largest city on the West Coast at the time. |
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Oregon and Washington have also seen rapid growth with the rise of Boeing and Microsoft along with agriculture and resource based industries. |
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The aviation industry has seen rapid growth and includes the national flag carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines and other privately owned airlines. |
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Despite the significant technological advance, the Neolithic revolution did not lead immediately to a rapid growth of population. |
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Moreover, despite expected rapid growth, video revenues alone arent going to make a big impact on Verizons bottom-line. |
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Under these agreements, both apparel and sugar exports did well, with rapid growth and a strong inflow of foreign direct investment. |
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They show that the level of students' cognitive skills can explain the slow growth in Latin America and the rapid growth in East Asia. |
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The division of labor made both unskilled and skilled labor more productive, and led to a rapid growth of population in industrial centers. |
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Together with rapid growth of small business, a new middle class was rapidly growing, especially in northern cities. |
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Hence trees making rapid growth in the open have thicker sapwood for their size than trees of the same species growing in dense forests. |
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After India became independent, the new government stressed the rapid growth of heavy industry. |
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The rapid growth of textile manufacturing in New England between 1815 and 1860 caused a shortage of workers. |
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During the town's rapid growth from 1860 onwards, thousands came to Barrow from Scotland, Ireland, Wales and elsewhere in northern England. |
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The rapid growth of the local population warranted that the building be rebuilt into the current structure. |
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The rapid growth of Southport largely coincided with the Industrial Revolution and the Victorian era. |
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This along with the influx of Italians and laborers was the major cause of rapid growth during this period. |
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Chinese firms have seen rapid growth in Hong Kong in the past several years after reunification. |
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Due to such migration, there was rapid growth in the number of Protestant churches, especially Methodist, Presbyterian and Baptist. |
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Reproduction and rapid growth in a deep-sea aplacophoran mollusc, Prochaetoderma yongei. |
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Luteal tissue undergoes rapid growth and vascularization throughout the early and mid stages of the estrous cycle. |
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Urbanization has steadily been increasing in Ethiopia, with two periods of significantly rapid growth. |
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Based on the rapid growth, scholars expect the global middle class to be the driving force for sustainable development. |
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The shipbuilding industry in Bangladesh has seen rapid growth with exports to Europe. |
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Many areas likely to see rapid growth in the older population are rural or semirural areas. |
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France promoted commerce and capitalism, paving the way for the ascent of the bourgeoisie and the rapid growth of manufacturing and mining. |
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Spain, which along with England was Europe's only producer of wool, initially benefited from the rapid growth. |
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These policies stimulated a rapid growth in productivity and a significant army without much burden on the state treasury. |
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Due to the success of Fiji's national basketball teams, the popularity of basketball in Fiji has experienced rapid growth in recent years. |
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Titled, Stereovision in PCs, The report finds that the S3D market is poised for rapid growth in the immediate future. |
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The first proof of Wales as a nation embracing the sport of rugby union is reflected in the rapid growth of rugby clubs in the late 19th century. |
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The rapid growth of movable type in the late 16th century and early 17th century saw an upsurge in private publication. |
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The interwar period saw a rapid growth in the city's population, which surpassed one million inhabitants. |
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China is home to the second largest processed snacks market, led by extruded snacks, while its corn chips category displays rapid growth. |
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Osteosarcoma is a rare cancerous tumour that affects children and usually develops during periods of rapid growth. |
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Further, Coventry's prosperity and rapid growth was threatening that it as well as Birmingham would require to overspill its boundaries. |
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Because of their rapid growth and development, fetuses, infants, and children may be more sensitive to dioxin exposure than other groups. |
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However, the bone microstructure indicates rapid growth, as in sauropods and extant mammals, which suggests endothermy. |
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Cities in the sunbelt regions of the United States, such as those in Southern California and Houston, Phoenix, Miami, Atlanta, and Las Vegas, are experiencing rapid growth. |
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The rapid growth of deep sea research efforts, especially the widespread use of echosounders in the 1950s and 1960s confirmed the morphological utility of the term. |
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Obligatory and unplanned migration often results in rapid growth of slums. |
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The chemical industry has shown rapid growth for more than fifty years. |
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The danger of such rapid growth could breed hubris or a sense of overconfidence, that could expose the economy to risks, said panellists at a forum in Dubai. |
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In February 2009, The Economist announced that over half the world's population now belongs to the middle class, as a result of rapid growth in emerging countries. |
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Further rapid growth of charter flights at Gatwick was encouraged by the Ministry of Aviation, which instructed airlines to move regular charter flights from Heathrow. |
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Lignite, often referred to as brown coal, is likely to play a bigger role in power generation alongisde expected rapid growth in electricity demand. |
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Marshall sketches the rapid growth since the 1990s of solo ministries associated with the second wave of churches subscribing to the prosperity gospel. |
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The salt-losing type of CAH presents with adrenal crisis a few weeks after birth, while the simple type manifests virilisation and rapid growth years later. |
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The size and rapid growth of the industry has led to complex and continuing debates with the whaling industry about the best use of whales as a natural resource. |
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The Soviet goal of providing housing for every family, and the rapid growth of Moscow's population, led to the construction of large, monotonous housing blocks. |
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However, the rapid growth of oil palm plantations in the past decade has led to a renewed call for transmigrants by district heads seeking an expanded labor force. |
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The Academy's rapid growth was recognised the year after its formation, when in 1882 Queen Victoria commanded that it should be styled the 'Royal' Cambrian Academy of Art. |
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Beginning in the 1880s, the growth of railroads expanded the state's lumber, wheat, and other agricultural markets, and the rapid growth of its cities. |
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In effect, one can't predict the long-term behavior of a dynamical system because of the rapid growth of small uncertainties present at a system's setup. |
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In the 1940s Lima started a period of rapid growth spurred by migration from the Andean region, as rural people sought opportunities for work and education. |
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A suspected nitrogen fixer, autumn olive gains competitive advantage by utilizing light more efficiently through the accumulation chlorophyll and rapid growth. |
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After rapid growth in preceding decades, the country entered an ongoing recession in 2014 amid a political corruption scandal and nationwide protests. |
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If a tree grows all its life in the open and the conditions of soil and site remain unchanged, it will make its most rapid growth in youth, and gradually decline. |
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Weaver syndrome is a rare congenital disorder associated with rapid growth beginning in the prenatal period and continuing through the toddler and youth years. |
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Next year will he one of rapid growth and shake outs throughout industry. |
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Codenomicon pioneered the security test automation market with its launch of the first commercial fuzzing platform in 2001 and has maintained rapid growth ever since. |
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The British aviation industry was experiencing rapid growth. |
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This airport has experienced significant and rapid growth in both terminal size and passenger facilities since 1996, when improvements began, until the present day. |
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Many law librarians and academics have commented on the changing system of legal information delivery brought about by the rapid growth of the World Wide Web. |
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Growth in these patient populations and the related increase in opportunistic infections are linked to rapid growth in the antifungal therapy market. |
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