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... increase in cell numbers or as an increase in cell size ; the relation between growth and development b . Types of growth : in cells , in plants , and in animals c . Environmental and internal factors that regulate growth ; e.g. ...
... increase in cell numbers or as an increase in cell size ; the relation between growth and development b . Types of growth : in cells , in plants , and in animals c . Environmental and internal factors that regulate growth ; e.g. ...
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... increase in the percentage of city - dwellers in a total population . It goes on to the patterns of urbanization in the premodern period and in the modern pe- riod , treating , with regard to the latter , the developing structure of ...
... increase in the percentage of city - dwellers in a total population . It goes on to the patterns of urbanization in the premodern period and in the modern pe- riod , treating , with regard to the latter , the developing structure of ...
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... increasing influence of the army : German military defeat ( 1918 ) ; establishment of the German Republic ( 1919 ) d . The Austrian and Austro - Hungarian Empire from 1850 to 1920 i . Constitutional experiments : the Kremsier and ...
... increasing influence of the army : German military defeat ( 1918 ) ; establishment of the German Republic ( 1919 ) d . The Austrian and Austro - Hungarian Empire from 1850 to 1920 i . Constitutional experiments : the Kremsier and ...
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