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growth and center
Fourth, the two indicators are for the most part widely separated chronologically, with the extensive age gap occurring during childhood for all but one growth center.
The `` dot '' on one end of each arrow indicates extent of difference in months between the child's onset age and the corresponding mean age for the growth center.
The `` tip '' of the arrow represents extent of difference between the child's completion age and the corresponding mean age for the growth center.
The direction in which the arrow points shows how the maturity level of the growth center was changed at Completion from the level at Onset.
We have attempted to simplify the extensive task of analyzing onset ages and completion ages of each child -- more than 1700 values for the entire group -- by constructing figures for each of the 21 centers so that the data for all 34 boys and 34 of the girls will appear together for each growth center.
Figures 5 and 6 are examples of our method of analyzing the results for each growth center.
One growth center in a short bone -- distal phalanx of the second finger -- was chosen as an example for discussion here, primarily because epiphyseal-diaphyseal fusion, the maturity indicator for Completion in long and short bones, occurs in this center for girls near the menarche and for boys near their comparable pubescent stage.
The following summary, based on Figures 5 and 6, is an example of one way of interpreting the 42 figures constructed from onset ages and completion ages of individual children with respect to the appropriate mean age for each growth center.
At the top of Figure 5, for example, the Onset range and Completion range lines for the chosen growth center have been drawn for girls according to their mean and standard deviation values in Table 1.
The city is located in rich farm country, which produces corn, soybeans, and tomatoes ; and is in the Indiana natural gas region, to which fact it owed its growth as a manufacturing center.
The project stalled due to difficulties in the work, corruption and other issues, and in 1888, ran out of money when it reached San Pedro Sula, resulting in its growth into the nation's main industrial center and second largest city.
New Jersey's position at the center of the Northeast megalopolis, between Boston and New York City to the northeast, and Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, D. C. to the southwest, fueled its rapid growth through the process of suburbanization in the 1950s and beyond.
A beaded cultured pearl shows a solid center with no concentric growth rings, whereas a natural pearl shows a series of concentric growth rings.
Chased by the robots, THX and SRT find a computer center, from which THX learns that LUH has been " consumed ", possibly for organ reclamation ( since bodies discovered earlier had, as SRT put it, their " insides ... gone ") and her name reassigned to fetus 66691 in a growth chamber.
Most merchants move to Antwerp, greatly contributing to its growth as an international trading center.
< tr >< td align = center > m = 2 </ td >< td rowspan = 2 > Filamentation modes: growth leads towards the breakup
After World War II, Molde experienced accelerated growth, merging with Bolsøy and parts of Veøy on 1 January 1964, and has become a center for not only administrative and public services, but also academic resources and industrial output.
Ghent was the premier industrial city in Belgium until the 1880s, when the center of growth moved to Liege, with its steel industry.
Originally a residential zone, its growth has led it to become a major recreational center.
It has been benefited from steady economic growth and is now the second commercial and financial center of the city, housing international firms like Moody's, Citibank, Aon Corporation, Huawei, Millicom International Cellular, Nissan Motor Corporation represented by Taiyo Motors, Pan American Silver Corporation, a Sumitomo Corporation branch, Ernst & Young, and the " MegaCenter ", Bolivia's biggest shopping mall ( 52. 000 mts2 of construction ).
Durings the last few decades, Bastia and its region have experienced a strong demographic growth, which has cause somewhat of a suburban crawl in the South of the city, because of the congestion of the city center.
Many of the practices of Orthodox Christian hermits and desert-dwellers were imitated in Sufism's growth in the center of the former-Christian lands of the Middle East.

growth and depicted
The theonym ernunnos appears on the Pillar of the Boatmen, a Gallo-Roman monument dating to the early 1st century CE, to label a god depicted with stag's antlers in their early stage of annual growth.
The god labelled ernunnos on the Pillar of the Boatmen is depicted with stag's antlers in their early stage of annual growth.
Scranton, as depicted on an 1890 panoramic map Though anthracite coal was being mined in Carbondale to the north and Wilkes-Barre to the south, the industries that precipitated the city's growth were iron and steel.
The multifactor productivity model is an application of the growth accounting model depicted above.
In the poem, Purgatory is depicted as a mountain in the Southern Hemisphere, consisting of a bottom section ( Ante-Purgatory ), seven levels of suffering and spiritual growth ( associated with the seven deadly sins ), and finally the Earthly Paradise at the top.
Broadband and IT enabled services are available across the Node, helping in the economic development of the area making it one of the favourite destinations for IT Companies, as depicted in the growth of number of IT-related companies setting up in and around Vashi.
Last Order also details Tseng's growth and his feelings towards his both job and events depicted, wherein he attempts to " get his own ideas of justice heard " but later abandons his moral values " in order to carry out a cruel mission.
An historical romance, based on the life of Bernard Gilpin, concerning whom a good deal is known, and illustrated, by a competent historical scholar, with accurately stated incidents, in which the religious life of the Reformation period should be depicted, as graphically as Newman in Callista, or Pater in Marius the Epicurean, deincted the growth of Christian ideas in the early centuries of our era — such a book would certainly go far to fill the vacant place to which at the outset I referred ; and might, in the guise of fiction, obtain a wide circulation and popular acceptance, doing thus a great service to the cause of historical truth.

growth and here
* It can induce growth arrest by holding the cell cycle at the G < sub > 1 </ sub >/ S regulation point on DNA damage recognition ( if it holds the cell here for long enough, the DNA repair proteins will have time to fix the damage and the cell will be allowed to continue the cell cycle ).
The name Sabine ( Sp: Río de Sabinas ) comes from the Spanish word for cypress, in reference to the extensive growth of such trees ( here Bald cypresses ) along the lower river.
When Mathias Day, founder of Daytona Beach, arrived here in May 1870, he spotted the Wimple and Ross grove behind a growth of palmettos on the west bank of the Halifax River.
Maeystown may be said to have begun its growth as a town in the year 1852, when Jacob Maeys here built a sawmill on what had become known as McRoberts Meadow, which he purchased in 1848.
It is difficult for outsiders to appreciate the opportunities available here ; growth and development are more difficult because of the differences in regulations ; the distribution of grant money from state and federal governments has not always been efficient or effective ; governmental services are more costly when administered by many entities separately.
The Chicago, Kalamazoo and Saginaw Railway came through here in 1889 which promoted its growth.
Throughout the 1920's and 30's, Pontiac experienced tremendous growth in its population and size as tens of thousands of prospective autoworkers moved here from the South to work in its GM auto assembly plants.
" From that time on Chillicothe made a slow, steady growth up to 1886, when the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad was built through here.
The growth of the village has been rather slow, as the country was new, and roads bad until about the year 1850, when a plank road was laid from here to Toledo.
After the area had been drained, small industries developed here, and the construction of the canals along the Maumee River in the 1840s and the land reclamation project that followed helped convert the former swamplands into fertile farmlands, leading to the growth of a farming community in Antwerp.
" The location was perfect for growth because of the two major roads which met here, one from the mountains of North Carolina to Charleston and the other from Charlotte into Georgia.
The land here has been cleared of much of its earlier forests to accommodate the uses of people, first as fields for farming, mostly potatoes and plums for prunes, and growth, especially residential development continues to impact the area.
Most Marxist discussions focus on the rate of surplus value, but for businessmen, the growth of the mass of surplus-value, or the gross profit volume produced ( denoted here as P ) is just as important, or even more important.
Stuart Sperry emphasises the tactile sense here, suggested by the imagery of growth and gentle motion: swelling, bending and plumping.
Many inaccessible redwood forests here were never logged, and in 2008 scientist J. Michael Fay published a map of these old growth redwoods as a result of his transect of the entire redwood range.
These are considered here in the types of economies that are formed, their sources that are the contributing factor, network linkages, and the advantages and disadvantages that may or may not occur in the growth and formation of cities.
Most of the population growth is due to migration with people coming here from Mexico City, Mexico State and Guanajuato.
* Felix Osores Sotomayor: most of the recent growth in the city has taken place here, the population growth rate estimated at 6 %.
Despite the growth of industry here, five pools in total were drained in the 16th century, although some were recreated later including Bracebridge Pool and Keeper's Pool.
A further criticism, linked to what may be seen as his Wordsworthian Romanticism, his cult of childhood, of continuity of growth and play, was the danger that ' Winnicottians become rigorously spontaneous ' - perpetually applauding the way ' There was no compliant playing here!
We return here to the case of zero technological progress,, because we want to show that per capita growth can now occur in the long-run even without exogenous technological change.
About 25 years earlier, on November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy, in his final speech before being assassinated, praised Wright's service in the Congress, saying " and here in Fort Worth he has contributed to its growth.

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