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Discover Ludwig"competitive growth" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in business contexts to refer to growth achieved by outperforming the competition. For example, "Our company has achieved competitive growth by investing in technological innovation."
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Huchard, E. et al. Competitive growth in a cooperative mammal.
This occurs through the competitive growth of amplitudes with different wavelengths.
Conversely, when only light elements (<52) are involved then the coating evolves by competitive growth.
This is based on competitive growth in the peritectic system under a free growth condition.
Furthermore, rotation of the scanning direction between different layers was seen to promote the competitive growth.
Moreover, the 2 isolates exhibited clear fitness differences in competitive growth assays.
In addition, the large Ag microplates synthesized using a simple and competitive growth method serve as an electron reservoir.
However, as a result of the competitive growth of non-diamond phases, the obtained diamond films are still not continuous.
The results, conclude Elise Huchard and her colleagues in this week's Nature, "suggest that competitive growth may represent an important component of the developmental strategy of individuals".
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently announced a set of initiatives, among them the Smart Cities Mission, to make Indian cities globally competitive growth centres.
The phase selection theory based on the competitive growth indicates that YIG never solidifies directly from the undercooled melt even when the melt is undercooled much below Tp.
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