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growth factor

growth factor
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    • a protein that is involved in cell differentiation and growth

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    1. A high savings rate is cited as one factor for Japan's strong economic growth because it means the availability of abundant investment capital.
    2. The rise in wages in excess of productivity growth is an explanatory factor.
    3. The annual growth factor (agf) shall be applied annually as from 2000 to the relevant basic quantities.’
    4. The Implementation Report presents a noticeably modified strategy in which employment is to become a factor of economic policy aiming at enhanced growth.
    5. Further, the growth of ‘supplier.com’ during the last five years should be taken into account as a destabilising factor in reaching terms of coordination in the GDS market.
    6. In the Annex to Regulation (EC) No 2793/1999, the fifth column, under the title ‘Annual tariff quota volume, and annual growth factor’, is amended as follows:
    7. Since the average annual growth rate for the DRAM market during the reference period was higher, the Commission takes the view that the market was not in decline and the competition factor is set at 1.
    8. This factor of 10 can trace its origins back to expert assessments and existing research data that showed that restricting an area's usage can generate at least 10 % improvement in soil quality due to biomass growth.
    9. Nevertheless, given the trend of increased consumption for this product in the EU-10, a growth factor has been taken into account when establishing the quantitative ceilings for the final period for each exporting producer benefiting from an undertaking.
    10. The test period may be shortened to at least 48 h to maintain unlimited exponential growth during the test, as long as the minimum multiplication factor of 16 is reached.
    11. The discounting factor for the calculation of the terminal value (hereinafter TV) is calculated as the difference between the applied WACC and the estimated stable long-term growth rate (in this case […]).
    12. The biomass in the control cultures should have increased exponentially by a factor of at least 16 within the 72-hour test period. This corresponds to a specific growth rate of 0,92 day–1. For the most frequently used species, the growth rate is usually substantially higher (see Appendix 1).
    13. More specifically, the Commission could not amend its decision for the following reasons: the assessment of the competition factor relied on a comparison between the evolution of the apparent consumption of the product in question and the growth rate in manufacturing as a whole during the period 1994-1999 and on a forecast which, at the time of the decision, was correct.
    14. Test endpoint: describes the general factor that will be changed by the test chemical relative to the control as aim of the test. In this method the test endpoint is inhibition of growth, which may be expressed by different response variables which are based on one or more measurement variables.
    15. Member States should pursue labour and product markets reforms that at the same time increase the growth potential and support the macroeconomic framework by increasing flexibility, factor mobility and adjustment capacity in labour and product markets in response to globalisation, technological advances, demand shift, and cyclical changes.