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Relative Values in Growth Stocks

Financial Analysts Journal, 1956
O NE OF THE INTERESTING byproducts of the bull market which started six years ago has been the spectacular performance of the growth stocks. This group of glamor issues has shown some substantial gains for those who bought them early enough, but today their glamor places many an investor in a dilemma: those who own them are becoming nervous about ...
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RELATIVE GROWTH OF THE EYE

Optometry and Vision Science, 1950
F W, WEYMOUTH, M J, HIRSCH
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Relative growth and form transformation

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B - Biological Sciences, 1950
The transformation of form by quantitative distortion of a basic pattern is one aspect of the pattern of form change in general. The study of the relative growth of parts will illuminate this aspect of form change, but not others, such as the complete substitution of one pattern by another, as at metamorphosis in echinoderms, or during the
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The relative value of growth.

Harvard business review, 2005
Most executives would say that adding a point of growth and gaining a point of operating-profit margin contribute about equally to shareholder value. Margin improvements hit the bottom line immediately, while growth compounds value over time. But the reality is that the two are rarely equivalent.
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Relative Regional Economic Growth

1985
Leland S. Burns, John Friedmann
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Relative-Growth Law with a Threshold

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 1966
G M, Angleton, D, Pettus
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Cancer treatment and survivorship statistics, 2022

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Kimberly D Miller   +2 more
exaly  

Relative convergence and unbalanced growth

1996
This paper introduces a general, formal treatment of dynamic constraints, i.e., constraints on the state changes that are allowed in a given state space. Such dynamic constraints can be seen as representations of "real world" constraints in a managerial context.
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