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- states that growth is dictated not by total resources available, but by the scarcest resource (limiting factor). The law has also been applied to biological...
- Neptunalia, took place on July 23, during the peak of summer when water was scarcest. Like Poseidon, he was also worshipped by the Romans as a god of horses...
- further explaining that during the Information Age, "credibility is the scarcest resource". Nye po****rised the term in his 1990 book, Bound to Lead: The...
- Pennsylvania and Florida. In other words, he chose to go where the votes were scarcest, jeopardizing his own chances of winning 5 percent of the vote, which he...
- Jeepster built with modifications by Hurst Performance is possibly the scarcest model of all production Jeeps. Standard equipment included a Champagne...
- Handbook London MacMillan 1882, First Edition Decorated Cloth Boards Good Scarcest of the ****ens's dictionaries, with a preface by the author attesting that...
- hydrolytic enzymes. Liebig's law of the minimum – Growth is limited by the scarcest resource Nutrient density – the proportion of any array of a single nutrient...
- initial issue of a long-lasting comic book series tends to be both the scarcest and the most coveted among collectors. The introduction of a new character...
- the Romanée-Conti vineyard, the wine critic Clive Coates has stated, The scarcest, most expensive - and frequently the best - wine in the world ... If you...
- controlled not by the total amount of resources available, but by the scarcest resource. In other words, a factor is limiting if a change in the factor...