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With modern factory farming methods, however, the conditions of growth for animals are difficult.
There are several forms of the species, which vary according to the terrain and conditions of growth.
-on coal plants and conditions of growth.
Under conditions of growth in an economy, US firms match the investments of competitors into that economy.
Some fungi may grow both as a yeast or as a mycelium, depending on the conditions of growth.
Ustuygov stated that he won't participate in the next European Championships due to conditions of growth.
What's clear is that, developmentally, the body is sufficiently plastic that subtle differences in the conditions of growth and life can affect it profoundly.
The French initiative for setting new conditions of growth and employment, without of course refusing the challenges of competitiveness and stability, is timely and courageous.
This document is a first important step so that producers can again have peace of mind in order to improve production and to create conditions of growth for the European economies.
The second volume, The Phytoplankton and its Conditions of Growth came in 1935 and earned Braarud the dr.philos.
The name Sempervivum has its origin in the Latin semper ("always") and vivus ("living"), because this perennial plant keeps its leaves in winter and is very resistant to difficult conditions of growth.
Although the genetic code is normally fixed in an organism the achaeal prokaryote Acetohalobium arabaticum can expand its genetic code from 20 to 21 amino acids (by including pyrrolysine) under different conditions of growth.
Such a development must be welcomed as being in line with the requirements of dynamic competition and capable of increasing the competitiveness of European industry, improving the conditions of growth and raising the standard of living in the Community.
In fact, for mathematical reasons, under equal conditions of growth and deficit reduction, a larger debt falls more rapidly, and so it is appropriate as well as fair to punish not the accumulated errors of the past but, if anything, the laxity in remedying them.
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae evolved in a niche in which the availability of nutrients and the conditions of growth vary constantly, and it possesses sophisticated mechanisms to choreograph the expression of its approximately 6,000 genes in order to thrive - or at least survive - in a wide range of environmental conditions.