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growth$32976$ - перевод на голландский

TERM IN BIOLOGY AND ESPECIALLY BOTANY
Determinate growth; Determine growth; Determinant growth; Indeterminant growth
  • Cymose determinate inflorescences <br>
a.	Myosotis<br>
b.	Cerastium (dichasium)<br>
c.	Sedum (scorpioid cyme)<br>
d.	Scirpus lacustris (compound cyme)<br>
e.	Dianthus (fascicle)<br>
f.	Chenopodium album (sessile flowers in cymes)<br>
g.	Salvia officinalis (cymule)

growth      
n. groei, kweek; tumor (in lichaam); weefselophoping in lichaam ontwikkelt
economic growth         
  • Productivity lowered the cost of most items in terms of work time required to purchase. Real [[food prices]] fell due to improvements in transportation and trade, [[mechanized agriculture]], [[fertilizer]]s, scientific farming and the [[Green Revolution]].
  • The system of economic growth in developed regions
  • The economic system as a subsystem of the environment: natural resources flow through the economy and end up as waste and pollution.
  • Historic world GDP per capita
  • Economic growth rates (percent, vertical) v. standardized tests of student achievement in different regions, both adjusted for GDP per capita in 1960
  • The marginal costs of a growing economy may gradually exceed the marginal benefits, however measured.
INCREASE IN PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION IN AN ECONOMY
Growth theory; Economic growth rate; Economic rejuvenation; GDP Growth; Development ethic; Eco-development; Market growth; GDP growth; Industrial economies; Growth economics; Economic developers; List of countries by average GDP growth (nominal); Annual average GDP growth; Negative effects of economic growth; Environmental impacts of economic growth; Environmental impact of economic development; Market expansion; Financial growth; Environmental effects of economic growth; Long-term economic growth; Economic prosperity; Infinite economic growth; Perpetual economic growth
economische groei/ontwikkeling
exponential growth         
  • exponential growth:<br/> <math>\begin{align} a&=24 \\ b&=\frac{1}{2} \\ r&=5\end{align}</math>
  • exponential growth:<br/> <math>\begin{align} a&=3 \\ b&=2 \\ r&=5 \end{align}</math>
  • The J-shaped exponential growth (left, blue) and the S-shaped logistic growth (right, red).
GROWTH OF QUANTITIES AT RATE PROPORTIONAL TO THE CURRENT AMOUNT
Exponentially increasing; Exponential increase; Grow exponentially; Increases exponentially; Grows exponentially; Exponentially increasing function; Exponential law; Exponential rate; Geometric growth; Exponential grow; Exponential error; Increase exponentially; Growth formula; Decay formula; Geometric rate; Exponential curve; Exponential Growth; Geometric increase; Exponential growth bias
logaritmische groei, exponentiële groei, groei naar exponent, (weergegeven door exponentiële curve), groei met vast percentage in bepaalde periode (bv. verdubbeling van bevolking elke vaste periode)

Определение

Growth
·noun That which has grown or is growing; anything produced; product; consequence; effect; result.
II. Growth ·noun The process of growing; the gradual increase of an animal or a vegetable body; the development from a seed, germ, or root, to full size or maturity; increase in size, number, frequency, strength, ·etc.; augmentation; advancement; production; prevalence or influence; as, the growth of trade; the growth of power; the growth of intemperance. Idle weeds are fast in growth.

Википедия

Indeterminate growth

In biology and botany, indeterminate growth is growth that is not terminated in contrast to determinate growth that stops once a genetically pre-determined structure has completely formed. Thus, a plant that grows and produces flowers and fruit until killed by frost or some other external factor is called indeterminate. For example, the term is applied to tomato varieties that grow in a rather gangly fashion, producing fruit throughout the growing season, and in contrast to a determinate tomato plant, which grows in a more bushy shape and is most productive for a single, larger harvest, then either tapers off with minimal new growth or fruit, or dies.