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growing and size
In a slightly more complex system, it is automated with a delivery pump, a timer and irrigation tubing to deliver nutrient solution with a delivery frequency that is governed by the key parameters of plant size, plant growing stage, climate, substrate, and substrate conductivity, pH, and water content.
But with growing size and complexity of organizations, the split between owners ( individuals, industrial dynasties or groups of shareholders ) and day-to-day managers ( independent specialists in planning and control ) gradually became more common.
Recently, estrogen-induced growth attenuation was used as part of the controversial Ashley Treatment to keep a developmentally disabled girl from growing to adult size.
Additionally, pterodactyloids had determinate growth, meaning that the animals reached a fixed maximum adult size and stopped growing.
Today, with a growing regional profile, a participant in the SFOR peacekeeping deployment in Bosnia and the KFOR deployment in Kosovo, and a charter World Trade Organization member, Slovenia plays a role on the world stage quite out of proportion to its small size.
The mobility of the coastal population during colonial times and after independence led to an increase in the size and number of villages, as well as to the development of growing urban centers with outside contacts.
According to a forecast by the PricewaterhouseCoopers in 2008, Vietnam may be the fastest growing of emerging economies by 2025, with a potential annual growth rate of about 10 % in real dollar terms, which would increase the size of the economy to 70 % of the size of the UK economy by 2050.
The Submarine Force leaped in size, and the Base accommodated thousands of men to service the growing combat fleet. Immediately after WWII the Submarine Force was significantly reduced and many famous submarines were sent into storage.
The major protagonists, now gathered together on board the submarine, are menaced by the Leviathan, a giant, pyramid-shaped single-cell sea monster that has been growing in size for hundreds of millions of years.
As a 3-sphere moves through a given three-dimensional hyperplane, the intersection starts out as a point, then becomes a growing 2-sphere that reaches its maximal size when the hyperplane cuts right through the " equator " of the 3-sphere.
During this time, they will begin to mature by growing fur and increasing gradually in size.
Chinese population size would not dramatically increase until the Song Dynasty period, where the population doubled to 100 million people due to extensive rice cultivation in central and southern China, coupled with rural farmers holding more abundant yields of food that they could easily provide the growing market.
With enrollment in the armies growing as the war progressed and numbers of resistance falling after Operation Tempest, the size of Polish armed contribution can be estimated, at its peak, as one million men.
Under their popular leader, Stabschef Ernst Röhm, the SA grew in importance within the Nazi power structure, initially growing in size to thousands of members.
This process leads to a change in the aerosol number / size distribution function, with the mode growing in diameter and decreasing in number.
The emergence of a number / size distribution mode growing from a diameter of zero.
Martin continued to tour after the conclusion of the show's run, and noted that his audiences were growing in both size and enthusiasm.
Many species are single-celled and microscopic ( including phytoplankton and other microalgae ); many others are multibehrviour to one degree or another, some of these growing to large size ( for example, seaweeds such as kelp and Sargassum ).
The Martlets evolved through this period, growing in size and sophistication.
Due to his growing independence and the small size of his Pyrenean holdings, he is sometimes called a " petty king ", Aragon a " pocket kingdom ".
Because of the growing size of the city, officials are planning a major revamp of the downtown.
Grand Valley State University is the fastest growing university in the United States, both in population and physical size, as the university is continually building more facilities.
Grand Valley State University is the fastest growing university in the United States, both in population and physical size, as the university is continually building more facilities.
The city expanded in size during the decade, growing through annexation, to.

growing and archives
With the decreasing price of digital storage, PACSs provide a growing cost and space advantage over film archives in addition to the instant access to prior images at the same institution.
It soon became inadequate for the accumulating archives, for the general liberalizing process of German identity building after the Berlin Wall fell, and for the growing public appetite abroad for Holocaust museums, along with the tourist economy they generated.
The Internet, by means of making available such constantly growing news archives, is, in effect, writing our history as it happens, at a level of detail never before known.
Built in 1988, the library contains 752, 900 books, 32, 600 print and electronic materials, the college archives, and a growing collection of multimedia materials in its Media Center.
Ottomanist scholars, however, have based research on Ottoman archives that show the decline narrative to be tenuous — their historiography describes an economically vibrant and growing empire with a sophisticated political leadership brought to a premature end after the First World War.
In the case of born-digital content ( e. g., institutional archives, Web sites, electronic audio and video content, born-digital photography and art, research data sets, observational data ), the enormous and growing quantity of content presents significant scaling issues to digital preservation efforts.

growing and held
According to recent academics, Athanasius, growing impatient, took a small number of bishops who supported his claim, and held a private consecration making him bishop.
In 1991, following growing pressure for a more pluralistic society, multi-party elections were held for the first time.
Subsequent congresses held the number of participants down despite membership growing to more than 60 million by 2000.
Until 1999, the Gallipoli dawn service was held at the Ari Burnu war cemetery at Anzac Cove, but the growing numbers of attendees resulted in the construction of a more spacious site on North Beach, Gallipoli, known as the " Anzac Commemorative Site ".
Table tennis was growing in popularity by 1901 to the extent that table tennis tournaments were being organized, books on table tennis were being written, and an unofficial world championship was held in 1902.
Following in Street's footsteps, Morris became active in the growing movement to return originality and mastery of technique to embroidery, and was one of the first designers associated with the Royal School of Art Needlework with its aim to " restore Ornamental Needlework for secular purposes to the high place it once held among decorative arts.
The growing crystals are generally held at a constant temperature and protected from shocks or vibrations that might disturb their crystallization.
His father held a D. Sc in biology from the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg and taught evolutionary biology ; while growing up Dembski was neither particularly religious nor did he question the theory of evolution.
The 1957 elections held under a new constitution demonstrated the extent of the growing ethnic division within the Guianese electorate.
* The annual Boogie on the Bricks is a fast growing, all day event held in July.
Plane Stupid then was launched in 2005, in an attempt to combat the growing airport expansions in the UK using direct action with a year later the first Camp for Climate Action being held with 600 people attending a protest called Reclaim Power converging on Drax Power Station in North Yorkshire and attempted to shut it down.
This and the fact that the Persians and Medes to the east were growing in power now that the might of Assyria that had held them in vassalage for centuries was gone, spelt the death knell for native Mesopotamian power.
Village Maroons all year round and since the turn of the millennium, and finally a new festival of growing popularity has been started – the Carriacou Maroon & String Band Music Festival held on the last week end of April of the year.
In November 1879, a community meeting was held in the growing village of Verndale to discuss what was needed to keep the community moving forward.
One other view ( that has not been held by very many philosophers ) is sometimes called the ' growing block ' theory of time, which is a theory that takes the past and present to exist but the future to be nonexistent.
In 2007, the foundation established the Annual Meeting of the New Champions ( also called Summer Davos ), held annually in China and alternating between Dalian and Tianjin, bringing together 1, 500 influential stakeholders of what the foundation calls Global Growth Companies, primarily from rapidly growing emerging countries such as China, India, Russia, Mexico, and Brazil, but also including fast movers from developed countries.
Despite his growing fame, at this stage Carmichael was still held back by his inability to sight-read and notate music properly, though innovative for the time.
Since mid-2006 it is the third most widely held reserve currency, having seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years, growing from about 2. 5 % to around 4 % of all currency reserves.
The vastly differing character of European football stadiums has led to the growing hobby of ground hopping where spectators make a journey to visit the stadium for itself rather than for the event held there.
The JLPT was first held in 1984 in response to growing demand for standardized Japanese language certification.
Rigg had now become a leading figure in his own church, and in 1868 was appointed Principal of the Westminster Wesleyan Training College for day-school teachers, a post which he held with growing distinction for 35 years.
He was continually engaged in theological controversy, and, by his advocacy of all efforts to promote the social, moral, and religious amelioration of the poorer classes and his chivalrous courage in defending those whom he held to be unjustly denounced, undoubtedly incurred much and growing odium in influential circles.
Urbana 06 again held a track for international students, as well as tracks that focused on the global HIV – AIDS pandemic, the growing business as mission movement, and the needs of the world's largest slum communities in the developing world.
The result was that Britain abandoned its policy of isolation which had held force since the time of Nelson and began to look for allies against the growing threat from Germany.

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