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Overexpression in <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> of an intrinsically disordered protein segment of <i>Pf</i>UT impairs the parasite's proteostasis and reduces its growth rate. [PDF]

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Impact of bridging intravenous thrombolysis and infarct core growth rate on early neurological improvement in patients with acute anterior circulation ischemic stroke and mechanical thrombectomy.

open access: yesInterv Neuroradiol
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Growth and Growth Rate

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
This paper proves that maximum growth rate implies zero capital, output and consumption. Growth theory faces the dilemma of zero growth rate or zero output, and is unable to escape the zero trap.
Hak Choi, Hak Choi
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Growth rate dispersion by initial growth rate distributions and growth rate fluctuations

AIChE Journal, 1987
AbstractTwo distinctly different mechanisms that lead to growth rate dispersion have been observed experimentally. One of the mechanisms involves an initial growth rate distribution among nuclei, while the other allows crystal growth rates to fluctuate. The model formulated in the present work includes both phenomena.
Ronald C. Zumstein, Ronald W. Rousseau
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Rate of Growth of Bracken [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1943
FOR some considerable time, the widely held belief in the slow development of bracken plants and the initiation of the frond many months in advance of its expansion has been suspect. The idea of the old German morphologists1,2,3 of the unfolding of one frond and the growth of one internode of the frond-bearing rhizomes in a season does not fit in with ...
Elsie Conway, K. W. Braid
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Influence of the growth rate calculation on the relationship between growth rate and temperature

Letters in Applied Microbiology, 2000
Three calculations of the growth rate (e.g. slope of a plot of the log10 of cfu ml-1 vs time, mum of the Gompertz equation and the reciprocal of time to obtain 108 cfu ml-1) were compared for Escherichia coli TG1 growing in tryptone soy broth medium at temperatures ranging from 14 to 39 degrees C.
Dantigny P, Demetz D
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Comparative Growth Rates

International Journal of Social Economics, 1956
Mr Dobb is quite right: I think than an arithmetical example can prove something, namely, that a certain hypothesis is of no general validity and this is what I have demonstrated in my Note. (It might prove, in addition, that the compiler of the example is not very good at arithmetic.) As regards Mr Dobb's tenet of growth rates, I am not of course in ...
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Growth Rates and Models

1979
Fish lengths have been measured in many different ways. The differences arise from choosing different reference points near the anterior end and near the posterior end of the fish, and from using different methods of making the measurement. Methods of making the measurement include using calipers; using a tape held along the curve of the body; laying ...
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Polynomial growth rates

Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications, 2009
Abstract We consider linear equations v ′ = A ( t ) v with a polynomial asymptotic behavior, that can be stable, unstable and central. We show that this behavior is exhibited by a large class of differential equations, by giving necessary and sufficient conditions in terms of generalized “polynomial” Lyapunov exponents for the ...
Claudia Valls, Luis Barreira
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