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Nonvariational problems with critical growth

Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications, 2008
Abstract In this paper, we develop new topological methods for handling nonvariational elliptic problems of critical growth. Our primary goal is to demonstrate how concentration compactness can be applied to achieve topological existence theorems in the nonvariational setting.
Maya Chhetri   +3 more
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GROWTH? GROWTH OF WHAT? A Critical Assesment of Economic Growth

Ekonomik Yaklasim, 2012
Growth data on the first half of 2012 of the Turkish economy disclosed in September prompted a different evaluation from an alternative critical approach since the economic growth rate has been slowed down. In fact, Turkish economy is in the process of contraction now.
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Critical temperature for growth of martensite

Acta Metallurgica et Materialia, 1995
Ms may be defined as the temperature below which the formation of martensite starts upon cooling.
John Ågren   +2 more
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Critical growth problems for polyharmonic operators

Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Section A Mathematics, 1998
We prove that critical growth problems for polyharmonic operators admit nontrivial solutions for a wide class of lower-order perturbations of the critical term. The results highlight the phenomenon of bifurcation of the critical dimensions discovered by Pucci and Serrin; moreover, we show that another bifurcation seems to appear for ‘nonresonant ...
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Critical Constraints to Growth

2012
Indonesia's investment level was 30%–32% of gross domestic product (GDP) during 1990–1997 but the level plummeted to 11% of GDP in 1999 following the Asian financial crisis. The investment level has since recovered somewhat and was about 25% of GDP in 2007 and 2008 (Figure 3.1). However, as in the case of GDP growth, the recovery fell well short of the
Juzhong Zhuang   +4 more
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Growth, Development, and Critical Disease [PDF]

open access: possible, 1997
Normal growth and development is testimony to the overall good general health of a child or adolescent. What constitutes the range of normal varies with the age, gender, and genetic background of the individual. Deviation from a previously defined pattern of growth or failure to undergo adolescent development at the appropriate time or tempo can often ...
Alan D. Rogol, Pamela A. Clark
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Sub-critical flaw growth

Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 1968
Abstract The major evidence bearing upon sub-critical flaw growth in structural materials is reviewed and discussed. Attention is focused upon the growth of pre-existing flaws at operating stresses less than the net section yield strength, from both the separate and combined effects of fatigue and aggressive environments.
Paul C. Paris, Herbert H. Johnson
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Growth Hormone Secretagogues in Critical Illness

Hormone Research in Paediatrics, 1999
Alterations within the somatotropic axis occurring during the course of critical illness follow a biphasic pattern. The initial stress response consists of activated growth hormone (GH) release whereas circulating levels of GH-dependent insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I and IGF binding protein (IGFBP)-3 fall and IGFBP-1 concentrations rise.
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