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Productivism or
growthism is the
belief that
measurable productivity and
growth are the
purpose of
human organization (e.g., work), and that "more production...
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growth Cell
growth Growth hormone, a
peptide hormone that
stimulates growth Human development (biology)
Plant growth Secondary growth,
growth that thickens...
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Growth curve can
refer to:
Growth curve (statistics), an
empirical model of the
evolution of a
quantity over time.
Growth curve (biology), a statistical...
- Zero
growth or no
growth may
refer to: Degrowth, a political, economic, and
social movement based on
ecological economics, anti-consumerist, and anti-capitalist...
- In
biology and botany,
indeterminate growth is
growth that is not terminated, in
contrast to
determinate growth that
stops once a
genetically predetermined...
- In finance, a
growth stock is a
stock of a
company that
generates substantial and
sustainable positive cash flow and
whose revenues and
earnings are expected...
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Growth capital (also
called expansion capital and
growth equity) is a type of
private equity investment,
usually a
minority interest, in
relatively mature...
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Exponential growth occurs when a
quantity grows at a rate
directly proportional to its
present size. For example, when it is 3
times as big as it is now...
- In botany,
secondary growth is the
growth that
results from cell
division in the
cambia or
lateral meristems and that
causes the
stems and
roots to thicken...
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Growth rate may
refer to:
Asymptotic analysis, a
branch of
mathematics concerned with the
analysis of
growth rates Linear growth Exponential growth, a...