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On the modelling of human growth

Statistics in Medicine, 1987
AbstractA new approach to modelling human linear growth from birth to maturity is presented. The model splits growth into three additive and partly superimposed components, appropriately named infancy, childhood and puberty; we refer to it as the ICP‐model for obvious reasons.
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On a Model of Tree Growth

Theory of Probability & Its Applications, 1992
See the review Zbl 0749.60093.
Antonets, M. A., Shereshevskij, I. A.
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GROWTH MODELS

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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Plant Growth Models [PDF]

open access: possible, 2008
This article attempts to describe the state of the art in building efficient dynamical plant growth and architecture models that contain the basic knowledge coming from botany, ecophysiology, agronomy, applied mathematics, and computer sciences. Plant architecture is the result of two processes working together: plant development, that concerns ...
de Reffye, Philippe   +3 more
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Growth Models, Multisector

2008
Multisector growth models are basic building blocks not only for optimal planning models (Majumdar, 1987; McKenzie, 1986) but also for recursive general equilibrium models (McKenzie, 2002; Stokey and Lucas, 1989), and for econometrically tractable models for business cycle research (Cooley, 1995) and general macroeconomics (Sargent, 1987).
W. A. Brock, W. D. Dechert
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Modeling the Growth of Inflorescence

2009 Third International Symposium on Plant Growth Modeling, Simulation, Visualization and Applications, 2009
In many herbaceous plants with inflorescence, the axillary flowering branches remain in a substantial dormant stage between their initiation and the start of expansion. The durations of dormant stage, called growth delay, are linked to the positions of branches in plant architecture.
Kang, Mengzhen   +2 more
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Stochastic Growth Models

Management Science, 1972
Growth period models, previously treated in the literature, have assumed that the pattern of value increase of the growth asset is deterministic. In this paper, this assumption is relaxed by considering models in which the increase in value of an asset in a period is a random variable whose distribution is a function of either the value or the age of ...
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A Multisectoral Model of Growth

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1962
I. Introduction and summary, 264. — II. The model, 265. — III. A brief review of the Hood and Scott, and Johnson results, 276.
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A Model of Growth and Migration

The Canadian Journal of Economics, 1992
"This paper contains a model with which the desirability of persistent urbanization can be examined. There are two regions: city and countryside. Joint restrictions on the technologies in each region and on preferences over the goods produced in each region are the driving force of migration.
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A Model Of Cyclical Growth

1955
My primary concern in this paper is with the simultaneous existence and mutual conditioning of economic growth and economic cycles. It is clearly desirable to have one theory that encompasses both or, at least, to have a more intimate union of the two analyses than is ordinarily effected.
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