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Discover LudwigThe phrase "available grown" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to describe something that has been cultivated or developed and is now accessible, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "The available grown produce at the market is fresh and organic."
Alternatives: "accessible produce" or "cultivated options".
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These clones were hand picked form the EST collection available, grown on YT media, purified, confirmed by sequence analysis and radioactively labeled.
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The number of items available grew 30percentt in 1999, and sales grew 50percentto to more than a million dollars a day in late September.
Now, as the amount of online news media available grows, there is even more information calling for analysis, an ever increasing range of inquiry that one might conduct.
As the number of agents available grows, and as new treatment strategies emerge, it is essential that the endpoints we use to assess efficacy are sufficiently meaningful and sensitive enough to detect changes that are often subtle.
How our presence will grow and change will depend on how the online networks and tools available grow and change.
Various techniques for estimating available growing space have been proposed ((Green and Sibson [1977]); (Lee [1980]); (Nance et al. [1988])).
They include overlapping zones of influence (Gerrard [1969]), distance-weighted size ratios ((Hegyi [1974]); Lee and Gadow ([1997])), and available growing space ((Brown [1965]); (Hessenmöller [2001])).
The greater its value, the greater is the tree's potentially available growing space and the less is the competition effect.
The compact Nelder design, although having a cost advantage, only presents observations about the relationship between available growing space, tree growth and tree architecture.
One possible reason is plasticity, the ability of trees to lean and to alter crown and root development to better occupy available growing space.
Possibly the earliest recorded index is the available growing space index (German: Wachsraumzahl) applied by (Seebach [1846])a, which is expressed by the observed crown diameter of a tree divided by its breast height diameter (dbh).
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