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Discover LudwigThe phrase "growth in height" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe increasing vertical height. For example: As the young boy turned 13, he experienced a dramatic growth in height.
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This general velocity curve of growth in height begins a considerable time before birth.
The growth in height inequality was at its most severe during the 1940s and 1950s, which was also the highest growth point for income inequality between nations.
Black willow growth in height and diameter, as well as all biomass components, were significantly greater in peat substrate than in sand.
From birth until age four or five, the rate of growth in height declines rapidly, and then the decline, or deceleration, gets gradually less, so that in some children the velocity is practically constant from five or six up to the beginning of the adolescent spurt.
Although we used age and gender specific cut-off values for obesity, caution is necessary when BMI is used as children and adolescents can experience growth in height and weight during brief periods [48].
Density of dots is determined from AFM images of Fig. 2. A linear growth in height of QDs was observed as a function of InAs coverage as depicted in Fig. 4a.
Dairy products have not been found to have the same associations with growth in height [55], [56].
Current milk intake is not strongly associated with growth in height among U.S. children age 6 11 yrs [54], although it is positively associated with height and BMI in preschool children [55], [56], and height among adolescents [54], [57].
(C) Change in growth in height over five days (Jul 26 30, 2012).
The validity of this definition of catch-up growth in height is questionable.
Long-term stresses reduced growth in height similarly in both genotypes.
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