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1988
One of the major aims of evolutionary biologists is to explain the extraordinary diversity of life histories within and between species of animals and plants. This task assumes particular importance as it is through the life history that the benefits of adaptation will be expressed, and by measurement of survival and reproduction we can directly ...
A. Cockburn, C. N. Johnson
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One of the major aims of evolutionary biologists is to explain the extraordinary diversity of life histories within and between species of animals and plants. This task assumes particular importance as it is through the life history that the benefits of adaptation will be expressed, and by measurement of survival and reproduction we can directly ...
A. Cockburn, C. N. Johnson
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Growth patterns in endometrial carcinoma
Gynecologic Oncology, 1980Abstract One hundred patients with endometrial carcinoma underwent primary hysterectomy. Classification of the endometrial tumor growth patterns allowed identification of patients at high risk for myometrial penetration with a high degree of accuracy.
B, Anderson +3 more
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Growth pattern in the Apert syndrome
American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1993AbstractIn this paper, we demonstrate that a discernible and unique growth pattern characterizes the Apert syndrome. The keys to understanding Apert newborn measurement values are brain size and cranial configuration. Both true megalencephaly and coronal synostosis are present at birth.
M M, Cohen, S, Kreiborg
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Rational Choice and Patterns of Growth
Journal of Political Economy, 1969Concluding his excellent survey of recent monetary theory, Harry Johnson [4] suggested that future developments in this field should come from attempts "to break monetary theory loose from the mould of short-run equilibrium analyses, conducted in abstraction from the process of economic growth and accumulation, and to integrate it with the rapidly ...
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Growth pattern of the Indian fetus
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1995AbstractObjectives: To determine the pattern of intrauterine growth and the gestation at birth of Indian fetuses. Method: One hundred twenty consecutive women who had reliable menstrual histories, low‐risk pregnancies and who were booked for delivery at the Christian Medical College Hospital, Vellore, before 20 weeks' gestation were recruited to the ...
M, Mathai +5 more
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Direct Growth of Patterned Graphene
Small, 2016The direct growth of single-layer graphene patterns via electron irradiation of aromatic self-assembled monolayers and subsequent annealing is demonstrated. In this way, a reduction in the number of necessary manufacturing steps is achieved. The formed micro- and nanostructures can be arbitrarily shaped and eventually implemented in a manifold of ...
Weber, Nils-Eike +3 more
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Growth mindset development pattern
Proceedings of the 20th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, 2015In this paper we present a pattern for growth mindset development. We believe that students can be taught to positively change their mindset, where experience, training, and personal effort can add to a unique student's genetic endowment. We use our long years' experience and synthesized facilitation methods and techniques to assess insight mentoring ...
Milena Stoycheva, Petko Ruskov
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Growth patterns in adverse environments
American Journal of Human Biology, 2007AbstractThe triple‐logistic pattern of human growth in linear dimensions is probably one of the most recognizable models within human biology. The fact that postnatal somatic growth occurs in three phases (infancy, childhood, adolescence) creates opportunities for the individual expression of this genetically directed, but environmentally modified ...
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Lateral growth patterns in the Cladoniaceae
American Journal of Botany, 2001Lateral growth from the apex of vertical structures is widespread in cladoniiform lichens. In the family Cladoniaceae, it is accomplished through a developmental shift in the meristem, in which growth orientation changes from isotropous to anisotropous.
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Growth factors and pattern formation
Development, 1981ABSTRACT Growth and pattern formation occur simultaneously in many epimorphic fields and it has been suggested that specification of positional information is somehow linked to cell division. It is possible, therefore, that boundary regions responsible for the specification of positional information produce cell growth factors.
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