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An involvement of Ca2+ has been described, for example, on growth, differentiation, mitosis, cytosolic streaming, stomata regulation, induction of defense responses, and stress adaptation (1, 2).

This review discusses recent mass spectrometric explorations of the dynamics of the secretome of C. albicans depending, for example, on growth form and pH or in response to cell surface stress.

In polar bears, organochlorines are consequently transferred transplacentally from mother to fetus and via lactation, resulting in fetal and neonatal exposures that have the potential for adverse health effects, for example, on growth and development (Bernhoft et al. 1997; Birnbaum 1994; Polischuk et al. 1995, 2002).

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M. extorquens AM1 has been the best-studied example of growth on single-carbon (C1) compounds due to its genetic tractability and ability to grow on a limited number of multi-C compounds.

We agree it is important to address the potential non-specific effect of RA experiments, for example on general growth and development of the bud (even in this non-model system which is non-trivial to work with).

For example, impacts on growth can affect smolting (Marschall et al. 1998), early marine survival (Beamish and Mahnken 2001; Beamish et al. 2004), and predation rates (Hostetter 2009) in salmon.

To answer this question, we focus on a clinically motivated example of growth.

Taking example on CdS growth in TiO2 NTAs, a possible highly efficient but simple system would be in solution via a chemical reaction among simple precursors.

Fibonacci gave an (unrealistic) biological example, on the growth in numbers of a theoretical rabbit population.

For example, artificial selection on growth rate has resulted in changes in nitrogen assimilation ability and nitrogen composition of modern wheat varieties (Chapin 1980; Acquisti et al. 2009): slow-growing historical wheat cultivars were more efficient in taking up and utilizing inorganic nitrogen from nitrogen-poor soils compared to fast-growing recent cultivars (Foulkes et al. 1998).

Model's capabilities are verified with examples on fracture growth and fracture clean up processes to illustrate the benefits of using the NP-stabilized high quality foams.

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