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Sensing growth rate

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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Determinants of discount rates, capitalisation rates and growth rates

Journal of Property Investment & Finance
PurposeThis paper analyses the determinants of key inputs for the explicit discounted cash flow (DCF) or the implicit capitalisation models, namely the discount rates and the capitalisation rates. We also study the factors affecting the implied growth rate of the net operating income (NOI).Design/methodology/approachWe make use of a rich database for ...
Martin Hoesli, Alona Shmygel
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Relative growth rates

Resonance, 2007
If several objects grow with time the one with the highest rate of growth will dominate the rest over time. In this article this is discussed for three cases: when the number of objects is finite, countably infinite and a continuum.
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Compounded growth rates

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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Growth rate

2023
Josh Moos, Jamie A. Morgan
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Sensitivity of atmospheric CO2 growth rate to observed changes in terrestrial water storage

Nature, 2018
V. Humphrey   +5 more
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Absolute growth rates

1990
The simplest index of plant growth; a rate of change in size, an increment in size per unit time. Most commonly applied to total dry weight or total leaf area per plant.
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Growth Rate Dispersion

1995
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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