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The growth in chemical production in the past 40 years has been nothing short of explosive, with global output of $171bn in 1970 (pdf) burgeoning to more than $4tn in 2010 (an increase of more than 2,000%).
The country's stand-up scene is "burgeoning" to be kind, or "pretty much nonexistent" if you want to be mean.
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One of the key elements of the disease-first approach is to more fully leverage knowledge from these burgeoning technologies to vastly improve clinical outcomes.
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