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Economists love to make predictions about the fast-growing economies in East Asia.
This volume is an excellent contribution to the fast-growing area of contrastive rhetoric as applied to academic discourse.
This suggests that the fast-growing end of actin filaments is progressively bound by some cellular components and reaches a new, and stable, organisation.
I expected the more fast-growing, small-seeded, light-demanding species to respond with enhanced growth, and the more large-seeded, shadetolerant species to respond with luxury consumption.
We note that more slow-growing than fast-growing organisms were identified in the sputa.
A short period without elephant browsing after fire would therefore allow the fast-growing shrub to recover and to spread extensively.
We are carefully poring over every intellectual-property text we can find so that we can strengthen the coverage in this fast-growing field.
The company's main focus is on the fast-growing forestry market, which already demands more than eight billion tree seedlings a year.
The most demanding challenge will probably be to live in a world with a fast-growing population.