GROWTH vs MATURATION: NOUN
- That which has grown; anything produced; a product.
- The process of growing; gradual natural increase, as of an animal or vegetable body; specifically, the process of developing from a germ, seed, or root to maturity.
- A result of growth; a product.
- An abnormal mass of tissue, such as a tumor, growing in or on a living organism.
- Something that grows or has grown.
- An increase, as in size, number, value, or strength; extension or expansion.
- Development from a lower or simpler to a higher or more complex form; evolution.
- Full development; maturity.
- The process of growing.
- A process of becoming larger or longer or more numerous or more important
- The gradual beginning or coming forth
- (pathology) an abnormal proliferation of tissue (as in a tumor)
- A progression from simpler to more complex forms
- (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
- Vegetation that has grown
- Increase in any way, as in bulk, extent, number, strength, value, etc.; development; advancement; extension.
- Something grown or growing
- An abnormal mass such as a tumor
- The act of growing, getting bigger or higher
- An increase in size, number, value, or strength
- That which has grown or is growing; anything produced; product; consequence; effect; result.
- The process of growing; the gradual increase of an animal or a vegetable body; the development from a seed, germ, or root, to full size or maturity; increase in size, number, frequency, strength, etc.; augmentation; advancement; production; prevalence or influence
- The process of differentiation that produces the adult form of an organism
- The process of bringing, or of coming, to maturity; hence, specifically, the process of suppurating perfectly; the formation of pus or matter.
- In cytology and embryology, the final stage in the development of the germcells (ovum and spermatozoön). This stage is characterized by certain changes in the chromosomes, especially a reduction in their number to one half of that of the chromosomes in the somatic or body cells.
- In medicine, a ripening or maturing, as of an abscess; formation of pus; suppuration.
- The process of ripening or coming to maturity; a bringing to maturity; hence, a carrying out; consummation.
- The final differentiation processes in biological systems, such as the final ripening of a seed or the attainment of full functional capacity by a cell, a tissue, or an organ.
- The processes by which gametes are formed, including the reduction of chromosomes in a germ cell from the diploid number to the haploid number by meiosis.
- (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
- (medicine) the formation of morbific matter in an abscess or a vesicle and the discharge of pus
- Coming to full development; becoming mature
- The process of becoming mature.
GROWTH vs MATURATION: ADJECTIVE
- Expected to have or investing in businesses expected to have higher-than-average increases in revenues and returns.
- N/A
GROWTH vs MATURATION: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Becoming mature
- Coming to full development
GROWTH vs MATURATION: RELATED WORDS
- Increases, Upturn, Economy, Grow, Slowdown, Expansion, Ontogenesis, Outgrowth, Ontogeny, Increment, Emergence, Maturation, Growing, Development, Increase
- Deadline, Processing, Reflection, Curing, Ripeness, Aging, Maturity, Ontogenesis, Maturement, Growing, Growth, Development, Ontogeny, Ripening, Maturing
GROWTH vs MATURATION: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Recovery, Economic, Upturn, Economy, Grow, Slowdown, Expansion, Outgrowth, Ontogeny, Increment, Emergence, Maturation, Growing, Development, Increase
- Pubertal, Spermatogenesis, Senescence, Puberty, Ageing, Deadline, Processing, Curing, Aging, Maturity, Growing, Growth, Development, Ontogeny, Ripening
GROWTH vs MATURATION: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- As Gwinnett County grew, the commissioners redirected their attention to instituting policies that managed growth rather than focusing on attracting growth.
- Longitudinal bone growth is accompanied by remodeling which includes appositional growth to thicken the bone.
- Growth sites and growth mechanisms at risk in cleft lip and palate.
- Examples of scheduled hormones are: testosterone, human growth hormone, and growth hormone.
- Wells Fargo survey finds huge growth in premium vaporizers and eliquid sales, declining growth of cigalike ecigs.
- We will not pay for growth because, while we forecast growth, we do not forecast abnormal growth.
- This growth hence inhibits plant root growth and many other metabolic processes.
- This checklist examines the key drivers for growth and managing growth.
- In short, residual earnings growth and abnormal earnings growth are the growth measures we must focus on if we have valuation in mind.
- For example, if growth is below the trend rate of growth, the government can cut tax to boost spending and economic growth.
- Furthermore, the thermal event causes maturation of organic material, where the width of the maturation aureole depends on the mechanism of heat transport.
- After the maturation process they receive a maturation certificate and then they are entitled for the credit support from the Programme.
- Besides rediscovery of genes already described as associated with DC maturation proving reliability of the methods used, we identified clusterin as novel maturation marker.
- When a follicle and oocyte are selected for final maturation and have inadequate mitochondrial activity, final maturation may be delayed or terminated.
- Mediated Maturation of HIV: Inhibitors of Protease and the Maturation Process.
- DC maturation per se, but rather is dependent on the class of the maturation stimulus.
- The theme of maturation is evident when Scout asks for coffee, a symbol of maturation.
- Chinese scallops can reach sexual maturation in their first year, but the size at maturation depends on growth rate.
- Some oocytes fail to achieve optimal maturation because of external stress during maturation, or inherent poor quality.
- Objective: To assess the skeletal maturation and pubertal growth spurt using cervical vertebrae maturation indicators.
GROWTH vs MATURATION: QUESTIONS
- What is the expected growth rate of the supernormal growth firm?
- Is Malaysia's productivity growth sustaining growth?
- What did Thomas Malthus Say about population growth and food growth?
- What are the advantages of external growth over internal growth?
- How is the endogenous growth theory related to economic growth?
- Does population growth stimulate or slow economic growth?
- Is rapid population growth an obstacle to economic growth?
- How does population growth affect per capita GDP growth?
- What is the exogenous growth model of economic growth?
- Why is logistic growth more realistic than exponential growth?
- What is skeletal maturation staging from radiography?
- What are the strategies for cardiomyocyte maturation?
- Does psychosocial maturation predict crime and desistance?
- Can probabilistic maturation reaction norms detect evolution?
- How are miRNA precursors regulated during maturation?
- What happens to orthochromatophilic erythroblast during maturation?
- Is hydrocarbon maturation in sedimentary basins overestimated?
- What is mptr (maturation phase transient reprogramming)?
- How does Ala affect oocyte nuclear maturation during oocyte maturation?
- Is balloon-assisted maturation the best way to improve AVF maturation?