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Trends in Microbiology, 1998
One of the key elements by which bacteria adjust their growth rate to match nutrient availability in the diverse environments that they inhabit is rRNA synthesis, which directly regulates the rate of ribosome synthesis by a translational feedback mechanism. Gaal et al.
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One of the key elements by which bacteria adjust their growth rate to match nutrient availability in the diverse environments that they inhabit is rRNA synthesis, which directly regulates the rate of ribosome synthesis by a translational feedback mechanism. Gaal et al.
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There has been increasing recognition of the phenomenon of growth rate dispersion in the analysis and characterization of the crystal growth process. The concept originated from early work on the crystallization of sugar (White and Wright, 1971). Since then, several researchers have shown that for many crystallization systems—when a group of crystals ...
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India's economic growth: From socialist rate of growth to Bharatiya rate of growth [PDF]
Paper reviews India's growth performance since independence. Phrases suchas "Hindu Rate of Growth," sometimes make a telling comment and expose obscureeconomic data to a wider audience, but they can just as readily obscure reality byfocussing attention on the wrong issue.
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1990
An index of the productive efficiency of plants calculated, not in relation to total dry weight (like RGR), but in relation to total leaf area. An index of leaf efficiency due to G. E. Briggs and co-workers. ULR is synonomous with net assimilation rate NAR, but the former term is older and better.
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An index of the productive efficiency of plants calculated, not in relation to total dry weight (like RGR), but in relation to total leaf area. An index of leaf efficiency due to G. E. Briggs and co-workers. ULR is synonomous with net assimilation rate NAR, but the former term is older and better.
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1971
Joseph R. Bertino, William M. Hryniuk
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Joseph R. Bertino, William M. Hryniuk
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Intrauterine growth rates andmortality rates
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1968openaire +3 more sources