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Relative growth and specific growth rates in crustaceans.

Growth, 1986
Typically, studies of relative growth focus on the slope of a double logarithmic regression for two measured body parts. This slope represents the relationship between the specific growth rates of the two parts. To better understand processes of relative growth, workers have directly calculated and compared specific growth rates.
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The Hausdorff Dimension of the Sets of Irrationals with Prescribed Relative Growth Rates

The Journal of Geometric Analysis
For a given parameter \(\vartheta\in(0,1)\), any number \(x\in(0,\vartheta)\) can be represented as a finite or infinite \(\vartheta\)-expansion \[ x=[b_1(x)\vartheta,b_2(x)\vartheta,b_3(x)\vartheta,\dots]=\cfrac{1}{b_1(x)\vartheta+\cfrac{1}{b_2(x)\vartheta+\cfrac{1}{b_3\vartheta+\ddots}}}.
Gabriela Ileana Sebe   +2 more
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Terminology of Relative Growth-Rates

Nature, 1940
JOSEPH NEEDHAM, I. MICHAEL LERNER
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Variation in relative growth rate

Annals of Botany, 1986
L. R. BENJAMIN, R. C. HARDWICK
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Effect of defoliation intensity on aboveground and belowground relative growth rates

Oecologia, 1992
According to a simple growth model, grazed and ungrazed plants may have equal absolute growth rates provided that the relative growth rate (RGR) of grazed plants increases exponentially with grazing intensity (proportion of biomass removed). This paper reports results from an experiment designed to determine whether plants of two grass species ...
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WAGE RIGIDITY AND INFORMATION: RELATIVITIES AND TARGET RATES OF WAGE GROWTH

Oxford Economic Papers, 1988
Two POPULAR ideas in models of wage determination are that workers care about wage relativities or have a target rate of wage growth. The former involves basing the wage claim on comparisons with the wages of other workers. The latter refers to a rate of wage growth workers are assumed to aim for, demand or expect.
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Relative Rates of Growth--Agriculture and Industry

Econometrica, 1970
M. V. Rama Sastry, Ashok Rudra
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Effect of selection for growth rate on relative growth in rabbits1,2

Journal of Animal Science, 2008
M. Pascual, M. Pla, A. Blasco
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