Any of the hormones produced naturally in plants and active in controlling growth and other functions. There are three primary classes: auxins, cytokinins, and gibberellins
An umbrella term used to describe a pattern of disabilities and abnormalities that result from fetal exposure to ETHANOL during pregnancy. It encompasses a phenotypic range that can vary greatly between individuals, but reliably includes one or more of the following: characteristic facial dysmorphism, FETAL GROWTH RETARDATION, central nervous system abnormalities, cognitive and/or behavioral dysfunction, BIRTH DEFECTS. The level of maternal alcohol consumption does not necessarily correlate directly with disease severity
Growth Rice Australia : Rice cultivars and endophytic bacteria towards the development of more effective nitrogen-fixing associations : a report for the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation / by Barry G. Rolfe and Jeremy J. Weinman
2001
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Growth Ruminants : Livestock productivity enhancers : an economic assessment / edited by Martin Bent
1993
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Growth Salivary glands : Salivary gland development and regeneration : advances in research and clinical approaches to functional restoration / Seunghee Cha, editor
Growth Small business Kenya : Scaling strategies of social enterprises in fair-trade markets : Meru Herbs in Kenya / Giacomo Ciambotti, Andrea Sottini, Alisa Sydow
Growth Small business Research : Using a general analytical inductive qualitative research case to explore on growth of small enterprises / Mano Weligodapola
Here are entered works on the development of spiritual disciplines and spiritual growth. Works on the process of teaching and training for growth in Christian discipleship are entered under Discipling (Christianity)