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Growth of Chemical Literature

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1944
DURING the period 1909 through 1939 chemical research activity throughout the world has quadrupled. This fourfold growth is evident from statistics based on Chemical Abstracts , which undertakes to cover the chemical literature of the world completely.
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The Empirical Growth Literature

2014
This chapter surveys the empirical growth literature on the selected Asian economies investigating the effects of a few important determinants of growth (e.g. the investment rate, trade openness, human capital, financial development, and macroeconomic policy environment).
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Growth of Lectin literature: 1954–1982

Scientometrics, 1989
Lectins, the carbohydrate binding proteins, have emerged as indispensable biological tools in the last decade. Research contibutions covering the period 1954–1982 on different aspects of lectins were collected since the introduction of the term ‘Lectin’ in 1954.
L. Kumari, I. N. Sengupta
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Growth of the Biochemical Literature

Nature, 1973
Analyses of the biochemical literature show which journals now contribute most to the subject and provide a guide for librarians with a limited budget.
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Economic Growth: A Literature Review

Economic growth is a fundamental concept in economics that describes the long-term expansion of a country's production of goods and services. Economic progress can be measured using other indicators such as per capita income, employment, or human development indicators. However, she is generally measured by the PIB increase.
FIKRI, YAHYA   +3 more
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Fostering Moral Growth through Teaching Literature

The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 1993
(1993). Fostering Moral Growth through Teaching Literature. The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas: Vol. 67, No. 2, pp. 80-82.
Michael J. Marnane, James R. K. Heinen
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The growth of biophysical literature

Scientometrics, 1985
The enormous growth of biophysical literature has created great difficulties in tracking out the significant literature of the subject. To cope with this unprecedented growth of literature, a new bibliometric technique has been applied to rank periodicals in the field based on 4228 citation data collected from the bibliographic data base published in ...
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Growth and Quality of the Mathematical Literature

Isis, 1968
Starting from the assertion that the growth of the entire mathematical literature is following very closely an annual rate of increase of 2,5 \% (by titles) -- in the last years, at least, this rate has been considerably higher (the reviewer) -- the author gives a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the development of the literature of the theory ...
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The Empirical Economic Growth Literature [PDF]

open access: possible, 2002
The empirical economic growth literature is criticized for its lack ofrobustness. For different definitions of robustness, conclusions vary from 'almost everycorrelation is fragile' to 'a substantial number of explanatory variables are robust.' Were-analyze the empirical results of the economic growth literature for various alternativedefinitions of ...
Raymond J.G.M. Florax   +2 more
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Structural Change in Neoclassical Growth Literature

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
Structural change is a relatively simple (continuous) process having restricted limit-properties. All processes which can be classified as "structural change" inherit these limit-properties. Limit-properties of processes play an important role in neoclassical growth theory.
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