0 (of plants) to develop -- gro; vokse
Carrots grow well in this soil.
1 to become bigger, longer etc -- vokse
Our friendship grew as time went on.
3 (with into) to change into, in becoming mature -- udvikle sig til
4 to become -- blive
It’s growing dark.
The speed at which the programme has grown is remarkable : from 32,046 farmers in 1995, to 600,632 in 1997, and 2.5 million in 1998.
Consistent with the early papers, we assume that the money supply grows at a constant rate > 1 (or falls, if < 1).
As a consequence, the literature on alternative bounded rationality models for expectation formation and learning processes in economic modeling is growing rapidly.
In recent years each of these groups has been growing numerically and as a social or economic force.
Few people work on the theory, even though the number of users is large and growing.
On a more general level our results contribute to the rapidly growing literature on the effects of political institutions on policy making.
Similarly, in the right-hand plot we show the solution at t = 0.056, where the circular interface has grown from 0.6 to 0.875.
Figure 1(a) shows the population growing linearly through time.
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