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Nature, Power, and Growth [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2001
This essay reviews the relationship between natural–resource abundance and economic growth around the world, and presents some new results. The principal reasons why resource–based production can inhibit economic growth over long periods are traced to the Dutch disease, neglect of education, rent seeking, and economic policy failures.
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Natural Growth of Left Atrial Myxoma

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2021
Myxomas are common benign cardiac tumors that can cause life-threatening events. Urgent surgical excision is needed. Therefore, little is known about their growth rate. We present a peculiar case of an incidental left atrial myxoma offering calculation of a growth curve over more than 6 years.
Abdulmajid, Lilaf   +3 more
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The Endogenous Nature of the ‘Natural’ Rate of Growth

2010
L'articolo è pubblicato come Capitolo 10 del libro. Il file in allegato è l'ultimo draft disponibile prima della pubblicazione. Edward Elgar Publishing è una multinazionale con sede anche nella città di Cheltenham, UK.
LEÓN LEDESMA M. A, LANZAFAME, Matteo
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Nature of growth

1998
Abstract Growth as a concept is familiar to us all. As living organisms, we have all grown, and think we can speak from the experience. Parents set great store on seeing how their children are growing, and many readers may well remember being stood up against a convenient door or wall to be measured by their mothers.
David Sinclair, Peter Dangerfield
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Natural markers in bone growth

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1968
AbstractThree features in the long bones, shown by radiograms, have been used as markers for the study of bone growth. Transverse lines of arrested growth. Radiograms of six long limb bones from 1,576 individuals were investigated for clearness and persistence of these lines.
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The Natures of Growth

After the Mediterranean region had played a leading role in the commercial sphere for centuries, the center of gravity of European trade increasingly shifted towards the Atlantic and Channel coasts with the end of the Middle Ages. This process was accompanied by significant structural changes in the economy on both the continental and the English side.
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Natural Growth Regulators

1976
It may be expected that an attack on a plant by a pathogen may alter the normal hormonal balance in the plant and in this way change the growth habit of the host. Specific morphogenetic changes of leaves or stems and the production of tumors indicating interference with growth hormone regulation are well known responses (Sequeira, 1963, 1973).
H. M. Dekhuijzen, G. F. Pegg
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The Unnatural Growth of the Natural

2020
In the Anthropocene, we can do more than we can understand. This raises the question of whether we can think through climate change at all. “The Unnatural Growth of the Natural” surveys the paradoxes bedeviling the Anthropocene. High-energy civilization has unleashed natural metabolic energies beyond all natural limits. This is known as economic growth.
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