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Ti<sub>3</sub>C<sub>2</sub>T<sub>x</sub> (MXene) disrupts growth and development in <i>Daphnia magna</i> by suppressing related genes and inducing gut microbiome dysbiosis. [PDF]
Xiang Q, Wu Y, Li Y, Li S, Chang X.
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Growth rates of coral reefs peaked at 25 °C through the Holocene. [PDF]
Macedo T, van Woesik R.
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Effect of weight-based fertigation on physiology, gas exchange and yield of soilless cucumber and capsicum. [PDF]
Randhe RD +8 more
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ON THE VARIABILITY OF THE RELATIVE GROWTH RATE
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Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2018
Growth curve models play an instrumental role to quantify the growth of biological processes and have immense practical applications across disciplines. In the modelling approach, the absolute growth rate and relative growth rate (RGR) are two most commonly used measures of growth rates.
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Growth curve models play an instrumental role to quantify the growth of biological processes and have immense practical applications across disciplines. In the modelling approach, the absolute growth rate and relative growth rate (RGR) are two most commonly used measures of growth rates.
Arijit Pal +3 more
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Forecasting Trending Time Series with Relative Growth Rate Models
Technometrics, 1976Many annual time series in socioeconomic systems are steadily increasing functions of time. This paper deals with an empirical approach to analyzing and projecting such trending time series from models of relative growth rates or percent changes. A class of relative growth rate models is defined which includes the linear.
Hans Levenbach, Blake E. Reuter
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Effect of selection for growth rate on relative growth in rabbits1,2
Journal of Animal Science, 2008M. Pascual, M. Pla, A. Blasco
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Journal of Animal Science, 1988
Knowledge of the relationships between absolute growth rate (AGR), relative growth rate (RGR) and feed conversion (FCONV) of bulls in postweaning feedlot performance tests can give cattle producers important information for selecting superior sires.
A H, Brown +3 more
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Knowledge of the relationships between absolute growth rate (AGR), relative growth rate (RGR) and feed conversion (FCONV) of bulls in postweaning feedlot performance tests can give cattle producers important information for selecting superior sires.
A H, Brown +3 more
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