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See: Normal growth.
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Increase in protein over its loss in the animal body.  Growth occurs by increases in cell numbers, cell size, or both.
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An increase in size or weight; may also refer to a tumor or gall
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1550s, "stage in growing," from grow + -th (2), on model of health, stealth, etc. Compare Old Norse groði, from groa "to grow." Meaning "that which has grown" is from 157 [..]
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See economic growth.
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Growth is an increase in the value of an investment over time. Unlike investments that produce income, those that are designed for growth don't necessarily provide you with a regular source of cash. A growth company is more likely to reinvest its profits to build its business. If the company prospers, however, its stock typically increases [..]
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A gradual increase in some way such as in size, quantity, value, etc. Editor's Note: Although modern economics finds growth essential, it should be noted that not all growth is good - see Scope C [..]
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The process of increasing the economy's ability to produce goods. Growth is also one of the three macroeconomic goals of an economy (full employment and stability are the other two). Growth is us [..]
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(biology) the process of an individual organism growing organically; a purely biological unfolding of events involved in an organism changing gradually from a simple to a more complex level; & [..]
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can refer to any kind of an abnormal increase in size of tissue
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Definitions (2) 1. An investment style that looks for stocks with strong earnings and/or revenue growth or growth potential.
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1. These are the series of physical changes that occur from conception through maturity. 2. The term for the development of any entity toward its mature state.
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can refer to different concepts: company growth, investment growth, or economic growth. Denoting a positive development, it is highly beneficial for companies, investors, and the country's econom [..]
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Characterized by higher price levels relative to fundamentals, such as dividends or earnings. Price levels are higher because investors are willing to pay more due to their expectations of future impr [..]
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a ball of tissue that grows bigger than normal, either on or under the skin
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In economics, an increase in a variable, especially gross domestic product (GDP), the rate of which may give an idea of the rate of expansion of an economy.
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or economic growth (croissance ou croissance économique). An increase in the production of goods and services over a given period. Nominal growth is the increase including changes in prices while real [..]
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(n) (biology) the process of an individual organism growing organically; a purely biological unfolding of events involved in an organism changing gradually from a simple to a more complex level(n) a p [..]
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auctus, autus, incrementum
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Openings in occupation due to industry expansion and the consequent need for additional workers.
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a common metaphor for educational development.
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  Cohort changes
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A comparison of the projected earnings per share growth for a company for the current fiscal year, to the aggregate growth for the industry in which the company is classified.
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A comparison of the projected earnings per share growth for a company looking one year ahead, to the aggregate growth for the industry in which the company is classified.
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A comparison of the projected earnings per share growth for a company looking two years ahead, to the aggregate growth for the industry in which the company is classified.
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refers to measurable changes in body size such as changes in height, weight, and percentage of body fat.
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Gradual increase in the number, the size, and the complexity of Cells of an individual. Growth generally results in increase in ORGAN WEIGHT; Body Weight; and Body Height.
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All of the processes involved in increasing Cell Number including Cell Division.
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Growth processes that result in an increase in Cell Size.
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Growth of organisms using Autotrophic Processes for obtaining nutrients and chemotrophic processes for obtaining a primary energy supply. Chemotrophic processes are involved in deriving a primary ener [..]
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Increase in the level of production of goods and services.
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Increase, over a specific period of Time, in the number of individuals living in a country or region.
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Gradual increase in the number, the size, and the complexity of cells of an individual. Growth generally results in increase in ORGAN WEIGHT; BODY WEIGHT; and BODY HEIGHT.
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Increase in protein over its loss in the animal body. Growth occurs by increases in cell numbers, cell size, or both.
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style funds - Growth funds focus on future gains. A growth fund manager will typically invest in stocks with earnings that outperform the current market. The manager attempts to achieve success by foc [..]
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In the official 1855 Classification of the Medoc, the top Bordeaux Wines were ranked using the term growth; First Growth , Second Growth , Third Growth , Fourth Growth and Fifth Growth.
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Characterizes a firm's growth in a number of aspects, particularly earnings. Looks at the five-year payout, growth in assets, earnings growth and recent earnings changes.
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increase in size, weight, power etc.
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A comparison of the projected earnings per share growth for a company for the current fiscal year, to the aggregate growth for the industry in which the company is classified.
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A comparison of the projected earnings per share growth for a company looking one year ahead, to the aggregate growth for the industry in which the company is classified.
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A comparison of the projected earnings per share growth for a company looking two years ahead, to the aggregate growth for the industry in which the company is classified.
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An increase in size, number, value, or strength. *en|enlargement,en|development,en|vegetation *en|outgrowth,en|contraction,en|nondevelopment
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