This can include second cancers, coronary artery disease, heart failure, lung problems and endocrine disorders (growth function and slow or delayed sexual development).
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Growth is a function of growth and this is about how we all teach and we all learn, for life.
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Real corporate earnings growth is a function of real economic growth.
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Barring major technological developments, though, nuclear power will continue to be a creature of politics not economics, with any growth a function of political will or a side-effect of protecting electrical utilities from open competition.
Because GDP growth is a function of private business investment, what are needed are policy changes that will attract more capital investment to Kansas.
They found that as children grow those who breathe smoggier air tend to have slower lung function growth than those who breathe cleaner air.
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Self-seeding may explain why large tumors tend to grow (in percentage terms) more slowly than small tumors: It could be that growth is a function of surface area rather than volume.
The failure of these startups to kickstart economic growth is mostly a function of size.
This growth is not a function of a few blockbuster drug discoveries.
It explains a lot of things, and allows biologists to look at tumours in a new way almost akin to developing organs, albeit ones with no function and growth that is out of control.
To them economic growth and low unemployment are simply a function of allegedly wise central planning whereby 4% GDP growth and 5% unemployment can essentially be conceived in a lab.
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The new artery growth contributed to improved heart function in the animals, Dr. Hsieh said.
Indeed, economic growth is a very simple function of getting taxes, trade, regulation, and money generally right.
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Real interest rates are basically a function of economic growth and the difference between real rates and nominal rates rooted in inflation calculations.
Equity returns before valuation adjustments are a function of earnings growth (which have their root in GDP growth) and dividend yield including stock buybacks.
In other words, although Anderson saw, as Keynesians did not, that interest rates are a function of economic growth, he also saw, as some modern supply siders do not, that interest rates are not identical to economic growth.
They found that the stem cells produced growth factors that traveled to the heart, in addition to stimulating the muscle itself to make growth factors that also improved cardiac function.
Much was made of Bernanke's mention of the dollar a few weeks back, but the main thrust of his "dollar speech" was that rising commodity prices are not a result of monetary mismanagement, but instead a function of too much growth.
The 13-percent growth in the quarter was primarily a function of an increase in the number of buyers (up 22 percent), the Reston, Va.
Staying is usually a function of their current satisfaction and their growth opportunities.
Yet there was nominal interest in single-function gadgets like e-books (growth to 9% from 8%) and GPS devices (from 9% to 11%).
Beta carotene is a type of carotenoid, a plant pigment that is a provitamin for vitamin A. During its digestion and metabolism, a percentage is converted to vitamin A, a fat-soluble vitamin that is important for vision, growth and development, and healthy immune and reproductive function.
So, unless the economy really nose-dives, I suspect the Fed will allow the market system to function normally this time around, allowing economic growth to slow if that is its inclination, and the stock market to adjust to that, without government interference.
The corporation is in a virtuous cycle of economic growth, whereby success breeds success: the successful execution of one function contributes to the positive execution of other functions.
In general, an eyelash-growth claim "would indicate an intent to affect the structure or function of the body, and thus, cause the product to be a drug, " which would require FDA approval, says Shelly Burgess, a spokeswoman.
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More workers means more growth, and for those who say the immigrant burden is more a function of mothers, grandmothers and children who arrive with willing workers to access hospitals and schools, if work is legal there will be greatly reduced incentives to bring grandma and the kids for what is often seasonal work.
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Sales of color-laser printers and multi-function devices that copy, print, scan and fax, have provided growth spurts, even as traditional black-and-white printing and copying shrinks.
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She said they were currently funding research into drugs that mimic the action of nerve growth factor (NGF), the name given to the gene therapy involving stimulating cell function.
Communications technologies of all kinds function as an economic lubricant, reducing friction in the economy and thus accelerating economic growth.
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In the U.S. a lack of job growth and poor home sales data confirm that the recent strength in the home market was a function of the U.S. stimulus.
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