Definitionn. growth by the rapid multiplication of parts
Last update: June 15, 2015
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Buyers are confused by the sheer proliferation of models available. [Please select]
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That cells, still retaining the same nature, increase by self-division or proliferation, is admitted by every one. [Please select]
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Increase in size following emergence from hibernation may be due in part to proliferation of the sustentacular cytoplasm. [Please select]
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That cells, still retaining the same nature, increase by self-division or proliferation, is admitted by almost every one. [Please select]
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This differential rate of proliferation of bone results in the pattern of development of the supraorbital flanges shown in figure 7. [Please select]
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Further proliferation, however, often compacts the structure into an almost uniform flat area. [Please select]
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Through long ages, through the earliest Palæozoic time, it was no more than a proliferation of such swimming and creeping things in the water. [Please select]
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It was the first time she had used her gift for a serious purpose; and she worked hard enough at it to acquire considerable skill in depicting cancerous proliferation. [Please select]
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