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The phrase "stringent growth" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning.
It could be used in contexts discussing strict or rigorous growth standards or requirements, but it may require additional clarification. Example: "The company implemented stringent growth measures to ensure sustainable development in the competitive market."
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About 56.19% of voters rejected Measure LV, which had the potential to levy some of the most stringent growth limits in the state.
These cells encounter stringent growth limitation through lack of oxygen and nutrients.
N. gonorrhoeae and N. meningitidis are strict aerobes that have stringent growth requirements and humans are their only known reservoir and host [ 16].
Owing to the stringent growth requirements of live oral bacteria, their presence in the joint is unlikely, and no viable organisms have been obtained from synovial fluid [ 19].
We reasoned that such stringent growth conditions might alleviate cellular dependence on HSF1, which is distinct from suspension growth conditions (Fig 7I).
This is supported by flux balance analysis of iRS605, which demonstrates very stringent growth requirements, and by in silico gene deletion analysis, which predicts a high number of 105 condition-independent single essential genes.
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Only 75 genes were common to the stringent and growth rate responses, thus revealing a weak overlap between the two responses (10% of the growth rate response).
Thus stringent and growth rate responses correspond to two distinct mechanisms and the stringent response is not the general mechanism controlling growth rate modifications in L. lactis.
Second, both Free Exchange and the two economists claim that stringent anti-growth zoning regulations are associated with low carbon emissions (though, to their credit, neither argues that anti-growth zoning causes low emissions).
Portland has a proud history of green urban planning going back a century, with stringent restrictions on growth and development along with dozens of parks, gardens and wildernesses within the city limits.
Nevertheless, the data reject the null hypothesis of equal stringent requirement for growth essential genes and support our premise that essential genes differ in their level of requirement for growth.
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