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Growth Hormone and Cell Growth
2012Growth hormone (GH) promotes stem cell activation, cell proliferation, differentiation and survival, either directly or through the induction of IGF-1. GH acts via its cell membrane receptor to initiate a range of signalling pathways, with JAK2 kinase activation of STAT5 being the most important. The transcription factor STAT5 acts to induce expression
Michael J, Waters, Andrew J, Brooks
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2011
Growth models are widely used in quantitative research in order to understand the forces that influence growth in sense of its dynamics, market capacities as well as forecasting of growth in future. Diffusion of innovation and new technology, market adoption of consumer durables and subscription services, as well as allocations of restricted resources ...
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Growth models are widely used in quantitative research in order to understand the forces that influence growth in sense of its dynamics, market capacities as well as forecasting of growth in future. Diffusion of innovation and new technology, market adoption of consumer durables and subscription services, as well as allocations of restricted resources ...
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Entrepreneurship, growth, regional growth regimes [PDF]
We distinguish four types of regional growth regimes based on the type of relationship between new business formation and economic development. The distinguishing characteristics of these regime types are analyzed in order to identify the reasons for different growth performance.
Michael Fritsch, Sandra Kublina
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The Origins of Growth: Past Growth, Predicted Growth and Fundamental Growth
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008A key input, when valuing businesses, is the expected growth rate in earnings and cash flows. Allowing for a higher growth rate in earnings usually translates into higher value for a firm. But why do some firms grow faster than others? In other words, where does growth come from?
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Dental Clinics of North America, 2000
Craniofacial growth represents a complex enlargement and differentiation of hard and soft tissues, characterized by cephalocaudal and allometric patterns. The cranial base matures earlier than the face and is used cephalometrically as a relatively stable reference area.
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Craniofacial growth represents a complex enlargement and differentiation of hard and soft tissues, characterized by cephalocaudal and allometric patterns. The cranial base matures earlier than the face and is used cephalometrically as a relatively stable reference area.
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2009
Human growth hormone (hGH) is a proteohormone secreted by the pituitary gland. It acts through binding to the hGH receptor, inducing either direct effects or initiating the production of insulin-like growth-factor I (IGF-I), the most important mediator of hGH effects.
Martin, Bidlingmaier +1 more
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Human growth hormone (hGH) is a proteohormone secreted by the pituitary gland. It acts through binding to the hGH receptor, inducing either direct effects or initiating the production of insulin-like growth-factor I (IGF-I), the most important mediator of hGH effects.
Martin, Bidlingmaier +1 more
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Futures, 1977
Abstract The author argues that there is a natural growth of growth, which a nation follows as it develops : from slow to fast, and then a return to slow growth rates with the arrival of post-industrial society. The existing gap between the rich and the poor nations is both a result of this pattern and a necessity for raising the income of less ...
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Abstract The author argues that there is a natural growth of growth, which a nation follows as it develops : from slow to fast, and then a return to slow growth rates with the arrival of post-industrial society. The existing gap between the rich and the poor nations is both a result of this pattern and a necessity for raising the income of less ...
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