Relative Growth in Hyperbolic Groups [PDF]
AbstractIn this note we obtain estimates on the relative growth of normal subgroups of non-elementary hyperbolic groups, particularly those with free abelian quotient. As a corollary, we deduce that the associated relative growth series fail to be rational.
Stephen Cantrell, Richard Sharp
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DURING the greater part of his life, man changes but little in form. In this important character he differs greatly from the majority of living organisms. By reference to ourselves, the concept of the form of an organism appears well defined, but this is to a large extent the result of our own constancy.
R. A. Reyment, J. S. Huxley
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Biomass composition explains fruit relative growth rate and discriminates climacteric from non-climacteric species. [PDF]
A comparison of eight fruit species (herbaceous, vines, and trees) throughout their development shows that biomass composition and fruit relative growth rate are closely linked.
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Does seed mass drive the differences in relative growth rate between growth forms? [PDF]
The idea that herbaceous plants have higher relative growth rates (RGRs) compared with woody plants is fundamental to many of the most influential theories in plant ecology.
Houghton J, Thompson K, Rees M.
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The (ongoing) problem of relative growth
Differential growth, the phenomenon where parts of the body grow at different rates, is necessary to generate the complex morphologies of most multicellular organisms. Despite this central importance, how differential growth is regulated remains largely unknown.
Alexander W, Shingleton +1 more
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Methods of modelling relative growth rate
Background Analysing and modelling plant growth is an important interdisciplinary field of plant science. The use of relative growth rates, involving the analysis of plant growth relative to plant size, has more or less independently emerged in ...
Arne Pommerening, Anders Muszta
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Growth Variation Among Thai Duckweed Species Under Axenic Conditions [PDF]
Duckweed has attracted considerable attention for its high protein content, rapid growth, and broad potential in biotechnological applications. Understanding key phenotypic traits is crucial for unlocking and maximizing this potential. While most studies
Siwaporn Jansantia +5 more
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Relative growth rate variation of evergreen and deciduous savanna tree species is driven by different traits. [PDF]
Tomlinson KW +5 more
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Stochastic ontogenetic allometry: the statistical dynamics of relative growth. [PDF]
Papadopoulos A.
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Filling gaps in the biology of the endemic and threatened freshwater shrimp Macrobrachium candango (Caridea: Palaemonidae) through basic morphometric and reproductive approaches [PDF]
Macrobrachium candango Mantelatto, Pileggi, Pantaleão, Magalhães, Villalobos and Álvarez, 2021 is an endemic shrimp species to the Brazilian Central-West region (Brasília, Federal District).
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