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364) ew compound was able to suppress mycelial growth as well as the spores germination o
365) ial characterization included analysis of growth dynamics of hCECs grown in either p
366) ndicators of state shift in unsustainable growth dynamics.
367) Positive mycorrhizal growth effects in grain, husk, straw, and
368) lation of miR-106b counterbalances TGF-β growth-inhibiting effects by eliminating a
369) g rates and lower pollen diversity in old growth forest populations.
370) ed across adult and seed cohorts from old growth forest with lower density, secondar
371) Growth hormone (GH) plays an important rol
372) ion of relapse in the second patient with growth hormone secreting pituitary tumor.
373) ining a multi-state model with the latent growth model defines a joint model which e
374) nction over time is described by a linear growth model with random effects.
375) ictors, were identified with latent class growth modeling.
376) Finally, the results of growth-mixture modeling indicated that 89.
377) on between paternal involvement and fetal growth outcomes (i.e., low birth weight [L
378) d to examine their association with child growth outcomes.
379) g incubation temperature, time, aeration, growth phase of the mycelium, particle siz
380) r induction at the end of the exponential growth phase.
381) ll clones, we monitored cancer-associated growth properties and characterized change
382) rk has demonstrated the cell-adhesive and growth-promoting properties of the SIKVAV
383) To fill this data gap we compared cell growth responses to SB and FC in ovarian a
384) Therefore, the patterns of growth-climate responses and of climate va
385) he prenatal period, resulted in postnatal growth restriction and delayed puberty in
386) small, reflecting a high burden of fetal growth restriction and preterm birth.
387) sociated with high incidence of childhood growth stunting in low-income countries.
388) rient deficiency is an important cause of growth stunting.
389) w/v, but it did not influence follicular growth to form the pseudoantrum (60-80%; p
390) ict and civil unrest, to rapid population growth, to combating the HIV epidemic and
391) idence to support the importance of early growth velocities and greater degrees of w
392) dinary least squares regression analyses, growth velocities in month 1 and individua
393) this concentration, inhibitions on yeast growth were observed at increasing concent
394) t of puberty, although no changes in body growth were observed in either treatment g
395) Rapid tumor growth with caruncular and forniceal conju
396) growth with the EC50 (concentration for 50
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--- WordNet output for growth --- =>茂み, 成長, 増加, 発展, 栽培, 腫よう, 成長物 Overview of noun growth The noun growth has 7 senses (first 5 from tagged texts) 1. (37) growth, growing, maturation, development, ontogeny, ontogenesis -- ((biology) the process of an individual organism growing organically; a purely biological unfolding of events involved in an organism changing gradually from a simple to a more complex level; "he proposed an indicator of osseous development in children") 2. (20) growth -- (a progression from simpler to more complex forms; "the growth of culture") 3. (3) increase, increment, growth -- (a process of becoming larger or longer or more numerous or more important; "the increase in unemployment"; "the growth of population") 4. (3) growth -- (vegetation that has grown; "a growth of trees"; "the only growth was some salt grass") 5. (1) emergence, outgrowth, growth -- (the gradual beginning or coming forth; "figurines presage the emergence of sculpture in Greece") 6. growth -- ((pathology) an abnormal proliferation of tissue (as in a tumor)) 7. growth -- (something grown or growing; "a growth of hair") --- WordNet end ---